de boer (Los Angeles) is pleased to present Short Stories, the debut solo exhibition of British born, New York-based artist Kat Lowish. Comprising a suite of meticulously rendered paintings, the exhibition unfolds like a sequence of cinematic stills—each frame charged with intimacy, absence, and the quiet drama of ritual.
Lowish’s work invites viewers to linger on the edge of a narrative, suspended in the ambiguity between public and private. Never revealing a full face, the artist constructs her tableaux around obscured identities and fragmented bodies. In one painting, a figure's hand languidly brushes against a curtain hem as wine pools across a tiled floor; in another, a woman crumples facedown on a parquet floor, her body a quiet punctuation mark against a backdrop of blood-red drapery.
To call the work voyeuristic would be too easy—Lowish instead draws attention to the very nature of looking. Through compositions that echo the framing devices of film and theater—curtains, corridors, mirrors—she reflects on the painter’s gaze and the viewer’s complicity. In Myselves, painted masks lie scattered on the floor beneath a table, suggesting the roles we perform and the faces we choose (or refuse) to show.
Textiles recur throughout: a lilac dress sequined like a night sky, a pair of white slippers adorned with transparent bows, or a towel being shed next to the pool. These domestic details are not incidental—they are quietly central to Lowish’s world, anchoring her work in the sensual realm of lived experience. Beauty here is not ornamental, but evidentiary. It is the texture of memory, the trace of a presence, and the echo of an unseen drama.
Kat Lowish (b. 1989, London, UK) lives and works in New York. She received her Bachelor's degree in German and French Studies from University College London and her MFA at Columbia University’s School of the Arts. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions Moosey, London UK; Myriam Chair, Paris, Badr El Jundi, Madrid. de boer, Los Angeles; Half Gallery, New York, NY and Thierry Goldberg, New York; NY.