Joy of cooking
Charlie Roberts
Sophie Larrimore
Trude Viken
4 December - 10 January
Opening Thursday 4 December, 12:00 - 20:00
Joy of Cooking treats the creative process like a messy kitchen. From Roberts’ chaotic domestic scenes to Larrimore’s intricate poodles and Viken’s raw drawings, join us for a holiday potluck of art history.
EXHIBITION TEXT
History is full of great kitchens. There is the bustling, servant filled kitchen of the Dutch Golden Age, eager to display the abundance of the trade routes. There is the quiet, milk pouring domesticity of Vermeer. And then there is the artist’s studio. This is a kitchen of a different sort, where raw ingredients are chopped, boiled, and occasionally burnt in the pursuit of something palatable.
Taking its title from Charlie Roberts’ painting Joy of cooking, the exhibition treats the creative process less like a divine reception of ideas and more like a frantic Tuesday night dinner prep. The titular work nods to the classic cookbook while featuring a portrait of Francis Ford Coppola, who presides over the composition like a patron saint of chaotic production.
Roberts anchors the show by turning the domestic sphere into a site of surreal invention. In Kitchen Confidential, he mines his own history, basing the room on his childhood kitchen. Yet the inhabitants are imported from the genre paintings of Jan Steen, the 17th-century Dutch master famous for his lively depictions of messy households. Here, Steen’s figures are dressed in outfits plucked from advertisements, creating a collision of personal memory, art history, and commercial gloss.
In Friedrich apple pie, Roberts riffs on Georg Friedrich Kersting’s famous 1811 painting of Caspar David Friedrich in his studio. But where the Romantic painter stared into the void of the sublime, Roberts’ figures are likely staring into a mixing bowl. This energy expands in California kitchen, a massive work on paper that presents a panoramic view of domestic chaos that feels suspiciously like the inside of a painter’s brain.
Even the frames get involved in the cooking. Roberts’ Grapes and avocado features a rough carved yellow frame that threatens to consume the image within. This tactile garnish is echoed in Sophie Larrimore’s Green lawns, which is held in a similar carved wooden frame. It is a visual rhyme that suggests these two artists might be swapping recipes.
Larrimore’s work offers a different kind of menu. Drawing on a pantry stocked with art history, from Assyrian reliefs to illuminated manuscripts, she creates a pictorial world where logic fragments. Her drawing Breakfast serves these figures in layered lines, a tangled blueprint of the feast to come. In paintings like Tough Age, however, her signature poodles are composed of small dots or pellets that appear like granular ingredients in a strange stew. These figures exist in a state of emerging chaos where the laws of physics are swapped for a flatter and more tactile reasoning. It is a concoction unlimited by the measurements of a single recipe. Her use of the carved frame in Green lawns further blurs the border between painting and object, recalling ancient traditions where the image was not just seen but felt.
Meanwhile, Trude Viken’s graphite works, Black & White Scene 1 & 2, strip the dish back to its carbon based essentials. If the kitchen is a place of warmth, Viken’s drawings are the shadow in the pantry. These are the raw, unfiltered, and slightly grotesque psychological ingredients that go into the stew, whether we wrote them down in the recipe or not.
Joy of Cooking is a spontaneous mix of old and new, a holiday potluck of inventory and fresh deliveries. It acknowledges that while art history loves a pristine final dish, the joy is often found in the messy counter, the dirty dishes, and the heat of the oven.
The exhibition runs through the holiday season. We promise not to make you do the dishes.
ARTWORKS
Charlie Roberts Joy of cooking, 2023 Oil on canvas 70 x 60 cm
Charlie Roberts Kitchen confidential, 2023 Oil on linen 160 x 170 cm
Charlie Roberts California kitchen, 2025 Pencil and watercolor on paper 108 x 158 cm
Charlie Roberts Friedrich apple pie, 2025 Watercolor and pencil on paper 82 x 62.5 cm framed
Charlie Roberts Grapes and avocado, 2025 Watercolor and graphite on board in wood frame 40.5 x 30 cm
Sophie Larrimore Green lawns, 2025 Acrylic and water soluble crayon on unprimed linen, in artist frame 80 x 64.8 x 7.9 cm
Sophie Larrimore Tough Age, 2024 Acrylic and water soluble crayon on unprimed linen 45.7 x 61 cm
Sophie Larrimore Window shoppers, 2025 Watercolor, gouache, colored pencil, and ink on paper 49.5 x 36.8 x 3.8 cm (framed)
Sophie Larrimore Breakfast, 2025 Pen on paper 49.5 x 36.8 x 3.8 cm (framed)
Trude Viken Black & White Scene 1, 2023 Graphite on paper 88.5 x 88.5 cm (framed)
Trude Viken Black & White Scene 2, 2023 Graphite on paper 88.5 x 88.5 cm (framed)
INSTALLATION IMAGES
White gallery wall with a single framed artwork featuring abstract figures and symbols, and names of artists Charlie Roberts, Sophie Larrimore, and Trude Viken on the right side.
Two paintings on a white gallery wall, with gray carpeted floor.
White-walled art gallery exhibiting colorful paintings, with a visible kitchen scene painting on the corner wall featuring a woman cooking and hanging kitchen utensils.
Art gallery with paintings on white walls, featuring a central artwork of a woman in a kitchen surrounded by hanging pots and pans, a plant, and various kitchen items.
Art gallery interior with white walls displaying framed artworks, featuring a corner with an eclectic display of hanging copper pots, a patterned tapestry with colorful illustrations, and a potted plant
Painting of a cozy kitchen scene with two people, dogs, and various kitchen items, displayed on a white wall in an art gallery.
Art gallery with white walls displaying various colorful paintings, including a large detailed kitchen scene and abstract artworks.
A small colorful painting hangs on a plain white gallery wall, with a grey carpeted floor in front.
Gallery with four colorful abstract and figurative paintings displayed on white walls and gray flooring.
Art gallery with four colorful paintings on white walls and a staircase on the right side.
Three colorful abstract art pieces displayed on a white gallery wall, with a staircase on the right side.
Empty art gallery with two paintings on a white wall, gray carpeted floor, staircase on the left side.
Art gallery with white walls displaying various paintings, including a colorful kitchen scene on the right and smaller artworks on the left.