Lauren Wilhelm - Sprezzatura



Overview
With more than 22 solo exhibitions to date, Lauren Wilhelm has works in many private collections in Australia and has exhibited in Italy, Spain and New York. She is fascinated with everyday history; the lives that have gone before us and been forgotten, often juxtaposing classically-themed images with suburban elements.
Her art studio is in the Margaret River region, Western Australia.
Her paintings are a meditation on transience and the human condition; an exploration of life's fleeting beauty, Their preoccupation with everyday details, and the often unnoticed impermanence that shadows our existence.
Lauren is fascinated by everyday history—those untold stories and forgotten lives that linger beneath the surface. With deliberate reference to classical portraiture – the steely gaze of the aristocrat – they contrast notions of prestige and invincibility with the contemporary symbols of power, like land developers or modern elites, to reveal that status and beauty offer no defence against time's passage.
Animals also permeate my work: they are both companions and mythic avatars. From the poised horse to smaller creatures, they embody power, fragility, myth, and the blurred boundary between the natural and the constructed world.