Born in France, 1988, Rebecca Brodskis holds both a BA in Art from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London, and an MA in Sociology from the Université de Caen Basse Normandie. Her studies on vulnerabilities and social crisis, coupled with diverse travels in Morocco, Europe, and Tel Aviv, has created an aesthetic alive to the hidden, contradictory tensions found in people and relationships, visualised with elegant subtlety and a cool, surreal eye for colour and pose.
Her rise to art-world prominence is recent, and still in full force: many of her best-selling works were only auctioned in the last two years. Through her gallery representative Krisin Hjellegerde, she has had prominent solo shows in London and Berlin, with another to follow in Miami later this year, and enjoyed others in Singapore, Vienna, Rome, and Los Angeles, alongside a notable appearance at New York’s Armory Show last year. Her work appears in similarly widespread collections, including the Bunker Artspace Museum in Florida, the W Art Foundation in China, and the Arndt Collection in Germany and Australia.