Sophie Cape
Oscillating between abstraction and figuration, the work of Sophie Cape straddles the sublime with a cathartic expulsion of energy. Exploding with violence across the page, her works are vast in scale and performative in their execution.
Visceral and dramatic, harking back to her past as an elite and damaged athlete, Cape seeks a raw, direct expression through engagement with the body’s physicality in order to render an instinctual and emotional act of expression.
Working outside in the desert, free from constraints, using unconventional mediums and revelling in their gross materiality, Cape excavates her unconscious in the desire to rip the figure and face wide open. These works are psychological self portraits, voicing the dialogue between the internal and external landscape, and of past and present experience.
The contrast of survival and decay, be it in a desert landscape, in the physical body, or in the mind, is where Cape is searching for what lies between the beauty and the horror that is the exquisite tragedy of the human condition. Offering a theatrical encounter with the spectator in the hope of breaking through language, to touch life.
Sophie Cape is represented by Olsen Gallery.
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Sophie CapeBurn Lines, 2025Newhaven soil, bushfire charcoal & ink on canvas100 x 150 cm, 103 x 153 cm (framed)$16,500
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Sophie CapeFootprints in the Sand, 2025Newhaven soil, bushfire charcoal, graphite & bone on canvas100 x 146 cm, 103 x 149 cm (framed)$16,500
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Sophie CapeGrown From Ash, 2025Newhaven soil, salt & bushfire charcoal on canvas100 x 150 cm, 103 x 153 cm (framed)$16,500
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Sophie CapeNewhaven, 2025Newhaven soil, pigment & bushfire charcoal on fabric138 x 212 cm (unframed)$15,000
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Sophie CapeThe Bilby Emerges, a Desert Queen, 2025Newhaven soil & bushfire charcoal on canvas150 x 200 cm$12,500
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Artists & Conservationists Symposium
16 Aug 2025We are excited to be hosting this symposium - a wonderful opportunity to hear from AWC conservationists and the six artists who took part in...Read more -
Six Views of Newhaven Film Screening
9 Aug 2025In July 2024, six artists embarked on what they have described as a life defining experience. The invited residency artists included Sophie Cape, Nicolette Eisdell,...Read more