Studio Lenca
Leave To Remain
Leave To Remain is a solo exhibition of recent painting and sculpture by Salvadoran artist Studio Lenca, his debut show for Carl Freedman Gallery.
‘Leave To Remain’ is the official term used by the UK Home Office, meaning someone who is allowed to stay in the UK with restrictions and without permanent legal status.
According to the latest data from the UNHCR, 70.8 million people around the world have been forced from their own homes. Among them are 25.9 million refugees, over half aged under 18. In this latest body of work, Studio Lenca continues to explore his own displaced experience whilst questioning universal themes of belonging, home and lost histories.
Growing up as an illegal immigrant, Studio Lenca travelled illegally overland to the USA, growing up ‘without papers’ in San Francisco. As a young adult the artist moved to the UK, settling in Margate where he is now based.
In his ‘Los Historiantes’ paintings Studio Lenca continues to play with the frames of history and identity. This new series depicts the folkloric dancers that theatrically re-enact stories of colonisation and the subjugation of indigenous peoples. The work playfully references a combination of biographical anecdotes, personal reflections and national iconography.
Alongside his characteristically vivid paintings, Studio Lenca will collaborate with KRAN (Kent Refugee Action Network), turning Carl Freedman Gallery into a working studio. Young refugees and asylum seekers will work with Studio Lenca to build large sculptural works based on the volcanoes of El Salvador. These works will explore the ‘borderless’ process of making and reference the artists own problematic encounters with a colonised education system.
Leave To Remain, offers a critical window within the gallery and a space for discussion. The show asks us to address Margate as a border town and who is allowed to leave and to remain.
Preview
13th April, 5-8pm
Dates
14th April – 16th June 2024
Installation Views
Selected Works


Studio Lenca
Fe (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
90 x 84 x 10 cm (35.5 x 33 x 4 in)
Fe (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
90 x 84 x 10 cm (35.5 x 33 x 4 in)

Studio Lenca
Fe (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
90 x 84 x 10 cm (35.5 x 33 x 4 in)


Studio Lenca
Izalco (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
120 x 150 cm (47 x 59in)
Izalco (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
120 x 150 cm (47 x 59in)

Studio Lenca
Izalco (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
120 x 150 cm (47 x 59in)


Studio Lenca
País (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
49 x 43 x 8 cm (19.5 x 17 x 3 in)
País (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
49 x 43 x 8 cm (19.5 x 17 x 3 in)

Studio Lenca
País (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
49 x 43 x 8 cm (19.5 x 17 x 3 in)


Studio Lenca
Montañas (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
44 x 50 x 8 cm (17.5x 19.5 x 3 in)
Montañas (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
44 x 50 x 8 cm (17.5x 19.5 x 3 in)

Studio Lenca
Montañas (2024)
Oil and acrylic on board with antique frame
44 x 50 x 8 cm (17.5x 19.5 x 3 in)


Studio Lenca
Cántaro (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)
Cántaro (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)

Studio Lenca
Cántaro (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)


Studio Lenca
Sitting with my Tia (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)
Sitting with my Tia (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)

Studio Lenca
Sitting with my Tia (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)


Studio Lenca
A break in the journey 2 (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)
A break in the journey 2 (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)

Studio Lenca
A break in the journey 2 (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)


Studio Lenca
Quinceañera (2024)
Oil and acrylic and ribbon on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)
Quinceañera (2024)
Oil and acrylic and ribbon on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)

Studio Lenca
Quinceañera (2024)
Oil and acrylic and ribbon on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)


Studio Lenca
Ponte las pilas (come on lets go) (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)
Ponte las pilas (come on lets go) (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)

Studio Lenca
Ponte las pilas (come on lets go) (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)


Studio Lenca
Volcán (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)
Volcán (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)

Studio Lenca
Volcán (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)


Studio Lenca
A break in the journey 2 (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)
A break in the journey 2 (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)

Studio Lenca
A break in the journey 2 (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)


Studio Lenca
Quinceañera (2024)
Oil and acrylic and ribbon on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)
Quinceañera (2024)
Oil and acrylic and ribbon on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)

Studio Lenca
Quinceañera (2024)
Oil and acrylic and ribbon on canvas
225 x 195 cm (88.5 x 77 in)


Studio Lenca
Ponte las pilas (come on lets go) (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)
Ponte las pilas (come on lets go) (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)

Studio Lenca
Ponte las pilas (come on lets go) (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)


Studio Lenca
Volcán (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)
Volcán (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)

Studio Lenca
Volcán (2024)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
195 x 225 cm (77 x 88.5 in)
About
Studio Lenca (b.1986 La Paz, El Salvador) is based at TKE Studios, Margate, UK. Studio Lenca is the working name of artist Jose Campos – ‘Studio’ referring to a space for experimentation and making; ‘Lenca’ referring to the Mesoamerican indigenous people of southwestern Honduras and eastern El Salvador. Studio Lenca was born in La Paz, El Salvador. He works with performance, video, painting and sculpture. He received an MA from Goldsmiths University of London and his work is included in the permanent collection of the Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Parrish Art Museum in New York.
