Carlotta Roma

Lives and works in London, UK

b. 1996

Carlotta Roma explores states of metamorphosis, toxicity, and the performance of the absurd within society. Through painting, drawing, photography, and film, she draws from research into Renaissance painting, Catholic iconography, and film. Ephemeral materials—including newspaper clippings, found imagery, and her own photography—serve as key sources and are embedded in her work.

Roma’s paintings reach for the precipice that shifts between formation and decay. The canvas holds the subjects in a continual cycle of change. ‘Torschlusspanik’ is a German phrase that translates directly as ‘gate-closing panic’. Its roots derive from the medieval period, where being locked out of the city gates after dark would induce a panic for fear of being attacked by invading forces, wild animals, witches, and other supernatural beings.

She uses this concept as a way to keep the painting’s surface open for as long as possible. Layers of translucency are applied and built up in stages using different mediums—such as wax or iron powder—allowing for contemplative pauses as well as frenzied arrangements where forms gradually emerge in a way that is both disorienting and unsettling. Like an intuitive dance, the paintings are emotional, sometimes decisive, and at other times totally chaotic.

  • Born in 1996 in Rome, Italy
    Lives and works in London, UK

    2015-2019
    BA Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, London, UK

  • Solo exhibitions 

    2025
    TORSCHLUSSPANIK, Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK (forthcoming)

    Group exhibitions 

    2025
    As Small As Eyespresents ON SCREEN, The Tellus triannual, Greatorex Street, London, UK

    2023
    Babele, Spazio Musa, Turin, Italy

    2022
    Noi Viviamo Cosí, C. G. Williams, Siena, Italy
    Threads, Curated by Will Vetch, SET New Cross, London, UK

    2021
    Grotto, Ridley Road Project Space, London, UK
    Ombra,Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK
    Every Woman Biennial, The Copeland Gallery, London, UK

    2020
    Homegrown, Hauser & Wirth, Online
    Rebooting Nature, Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, UK
    Vernissage, Palazzo Velli, Rome, Italy

    2019
    Plump Fiction, Curated by Will Vetch, The George Tavern, London, UK
    Slade Degree Show, Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, London, UK
    Rhapsody On A Windy Night, curated by Caspar Giorgio Williams and Charlotte Call, London, UK

    2018
    Masons Yard Collective, Masons Yard, London, UK
    Vaults, curated by Alex Vardaxoglou, London, UK

    2017
    Poujois and Roma, New York Studio School, New York, NY
    Goldsmiths Degree Show, Goldsmiths University, London, UK
    The Early Works II, Curated by Alex Vardaxoglou, London, UK

    2016
    Famous, Silesia Building, London, UK
    Aporia, The Orange Garden Collective, Rome, Italy
    Very Love, Copeland Gallery, London, UK

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