Gabriele Beveridge
Artist Profile
Gabriele Beveridge is a London-based artist whose work explores the seduction of images and the systems of value that surround them. Working across sculpture, installation and photography, Beveridge draws on strategies of selection, framing and recombination to construct environments that feel at once precise and unresolved.
Gabriele Beveridge’s practice often incorporates found imagery, industrial materials and sculptural assemblage. Advertisements, beauty imagery and fragments of popular culture are repositioned within carefully calibrated structures, exposing both their aesthetic pull and their underlying ideologies. Through this process, Beveridge examines how images shape desire, identity and aspiration — while allowing their poetic ambiguity to remain intact.
Gabriele Beveridge completed a BA in Photography at Falmouth College of Arts in 2007 and an MA in Fine Art at the Slade School of Fine Art in 2010. Since then, she has established an international exhibition profile, presenting work in solo and group exhibitions across the UK, Europe and the United States. Beveridge’s work has been acquired for major private collections, including the Gagosian Collection and the Saatchi Collection, marking significant recognition within the contemporary art landscape.
Across her practice, Gabriele Beveridge maintains a delicate balance between control and openness. Her installations and image-based works invite close looking while resisting fixed interpretation.