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About the Artist
Pippa Ridley

b. 1980

Pippa Ridley is one of Cayman’s leading painters. She was born in Grand Cayman and is currently based in London. She studied Fine Art at the Slade School, UCL, and at the Prince’s Drawing School (now the Royal Drawing School). Ridley’s works usually take the form of large mixed media surfaces that illustrate tropical environments and explore dark narratives of social and cultural alienation. In 2013 she had a solo show at Thomas Williams Gallery, London, and was included in the exhibitions Master Drawings: Works on Paper from the 16th Century to the Present Day and Colour/Figure: Work from 1960 to the Present Day. Ridley was one of four Caymanian artists to be included in the recently released A-Z of Caribbean Art (Robert & Christopher Publishers: 2019), a landmark survey of contemporary art from the Caribbean region and its diaspora. Her work has featured at NGCI in the exhibitions All Access (2015), tIDal Shift: Explorations of Identity in Contemporary Caymanian Art (2015), Speak to Me (2016), Cross Currents – 1st Cayman Islands Biennial (2019), and Tropical Visions (2019).

Related Exhibitions

15-3 Jun Oct 2019

Tropical Visions

Landscape Painting from the National Collection
24-12 Sep Jan 2016

Speak to Me

Understanding the Language of Art
10-5 Sep Nov 2015

tIDal Shift

Explorations of Identity in Contemporary Caymanian Art
13-3 Jul Sep 2015

All Access

A journey through the National Collection