JOSEPH DILNOT

Growing up living between the English Channel and the South Downs National Park, Dilnot draws great inspiration from the natural world. Elements of this are blended with references to history, myth and personal memories. Dilnot depicts landscapes, often inhabited by journeying, solitary figures placed into unremembered pasts. Lost in unnerving landscapes, they pursue answers to unknown questions, suggesting allegories for the contemporary condition. Dilnot’s paintings explore grief but firmly hold on to a sense of wonder, hope and lightness.

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Joseph Dilnot
The Largest Insect, 2024
oil on paper
6 x 4 inches
15.2 x 10.2 cm
$ 265.00 USD

Joseph Dilnot
Hill Top, 2024
oil on paper
10 x 12 inches
25.4 x 30.5 cm
$ 520.00 USD

Joseph Dilnot
Extinguished Candle, 2024
oil on paper
7 x 5 inches
17.8 x 12.7 cm
$ 360.00 USD

EXHIBITIONS

JOSEPH DILNOT

Enta Geweorc (The Work of Giants)

APRIL 10 - MAY 14, 2025

SLICES

OCTOBER 10 - NOVEMBER 11, 2024

CREATURE FEATURE

MARCH 9 - APRIL 12, 2023

JOSEPH DILNOT


Born 1997, United Kingdom

Lives and works in the United Kingdom

  • Joseph Dilnot (b.1997, Brighton, UK) lives and works in East Sussex, UK. After finishing school in 2015, Dilnot pursued painting and studied independently. In 2019, he received the Newman Young Artist and RosePaul scholarships to study at The Essential School of Painting in London. He has exhibited in galleries and institutions including: Hastings Contemporary, Hastings, UK; Glyndebourne, E.Sussex, UK; Mepaintsme, USA; Weald Contemporary, Sussex, UK; Blue Shop Gallery, London, UK; Lido Stores, Margate, UK. Dilnot’s work is held in various private collections internationally.

  • Revealing the mythical, the mysterious, and an unexpected playfulness within the artist's practice.

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