Anya Paintsil
Anya Paintsil is a Welsh and Ghanaian textile artist who lives and works in London and Glyn Ceiriog. Drawing inspiration from her childhood in North Wales, and her ancestral, Fante tradition of figurative textiles, Paintsil combines craft practices she was taught as a young child; rug making, appliqué and hand embroidery with afro hairstyling techniques to create large scale portraits. Paintsils’ figures explore the possibilities and politics of non representative depictions of the Black figure.
Often mistaken as subversion of ‘primitivism’, Paintsil deliberately and consciously refuses to root her work in the European Fine Art Canon, Paintsil’s visual language finds its basis in traditional West African Crafts and Art - carvings, wood sculptures, masks - exchanging the hard materials for soft, in an interrogation of gendered labour, particularly the labour of working class women.
Anya made her debut at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London in 2020, and since then Anya has received sustained interest from private collectors and public institutions. Recent acquisitions include Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, The National Museum of Wales, The Whitworth Gallery, Manchester and The Women’s Art Collection at Cambridge University.
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ROCK PAPER SCISSORS spotlighted in CULTURALEE
16 Dec 2025We are pleased to share that our current exhibition Rock, Paper, Scissors at CLOSE Gallery has been featured in Culturalee in conversation with exhibiting artists...Read more -
CLOSE Gallery and Somerset’s thriving contemporary art scene featured in ARTnews
16 Dec 2025We are pleased to share that Somerset’s contemporary art scene , including CLOSE Gallery, has been highlighted in ARTnews as “a welcome departure from the...Read more -
Rock Paper Scissors Featured in FAD Magazine
9 Dec 2025We are delighted to share that our current group exhibition Rock, Paper, Scissors has been featured in FAD Magazine . The article highlights the show...Read more -
CLOSE Gallery featured in Artlyst for Rock Paper Scissors
3 Dec 2025CLOSE Gallery has been featured in Artlyst’s 'preview' for our current group exhibition in Somerset, Rock Paper Scissors . The Artlyst article highlights how Rock...Read more

