Kim Booker

Biography

Kim Booker creates large-scale acrylic paintings that explore the psychological dimensions of womanhood through color, movement, and the human form. Drawing loosely from her own life, her work depicts figures in emotionally charged poses, built up through spontaneous, gestural mark-making layered with drawn elements. The process is visibly physical and raw — passages are erased, buried, and painted over, with bold brushwork and bursts of color capturing both the act of painting itself and the painter's inner emotional state, a kind of unfolding self-editing.

 

Booker's practice is grounded in the history of modern painting, drawing on German Expressionism, the eccentric strain of British painting exemplified by artists like Roy Oxlade, and American Abstract Expressionism, while bringing a contemporary lens to questions of selfhood and human connection.

 

Born in the UK in 1983, she earned a BFA from City and Guilds of London Art School in 2019 and has since shown her work extensively across Britain and internationally, with exhibitions reaching South Korea, Paris, and Barcelona.

Works
  • Kim Booker, "GIFT (UNTITLED, "ARM OF HORAE") & "GIFT (UNTITLED, "VENUS PAINTING")
    "GIFT (UNTITLED, "ARM OF HORAE") & "GIFT (UNTITLED, "VENUS PAINTING")€ 9,600.00