Genuine Fake Premium Economy
4 December 2025 • Mark Westall
Genuine Fake Premium Economy, an exhibition bringing together three emerging artists: Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison and Jasmine Gregory
Jasmine Gregory (b. 1991, London; lives and works in Zürich) creates paintings and sculptural installations that probe the slippages between surface, identity and representation. Working with a fluid, often improvisational vocabulary, she brings together fragmented figures, symbolic objects and shifting architectures that feel caught between humour and unease. Her images hover in a liminal zone—part theatrical, part psychological—where characters morph, masquerade and resist stable interpretation.
Gregory’s practice frequently examines the performance of self, reframing the body as something assembled, coded and continually re-negotiated. Colour, gesture and texture operate as emotional registers: lush passages brush against raw, exposed marks, revealing tensions between concealment and revelation. Throughout her work runs a sharp observational edge, attuned to power dynamics, cultural archetypes and the visual languages that shape how we are seen.
With a sensibility that is both playful and incisive, Gregory builds worlds that are mischievous, layered and defiantly unstable—spaces where identity moves, doubles and reclaims itself, and where the act of looking becomes an invitation to question what lies behind the image.
4 December 2025 • Mark Westall
Genuine Fake Premium Economy, an exhibition bringing together three emerging artists: Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison and Jasmine Gregory
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