Tom de Freston – Poiesis

Author:   Tom de Freston ,  Kiran Millwood Hargrave ,  Caroline Vout ,  Varvara Roza
Publisher:   Anomie Publishing
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9781910221778


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Tom de Freston – Poiesis


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This new monograph, dedicated to the work of Oxford-based artist, Tom de Freston, features paintings and works on paper from his technically ambitious and visually arresting Poiesis series (2023–25). The works gathered under Poiesis have emerged from an intensely personal passage of time. After a pregnancy loss in 2020 and six subsequent miscarriages, de Freston and his wife, the writer Kiran Millwood Hargrave, welcomed their daughter in 2023. de Freston's works hold the doubleness of these experiences: devastation and tenderness, fear and hope, the body as site of both loss and miraculous return. de Freston's artworks, at once mythic and raw, are elegies and odes to the grief of losing a child, the resilience of love and the wonder of parenthood. de Freston stages the figures that inhabit Poiesis within unstable, porous spaces: grids suggesting architecture or containment, landscapes opening onto darkness, interiors charged with memory. The central figure in many of the paintings is a pregnant woman, often faceless and turned away from the viewer, with arms reaching forward – action accompanied by afterimage. Washes of colour in an ethereal, dreamlike palette – characterised by watery-white blues, vibrant purples, soft yellows and thinned-blood pink – bloom and bleed into one another, suggesting emotional overflow, while scraped, layered textures further the processes of abstraction and emergence. For more than sixteen years, de Freston has painted his wife. Millwood Hargrave appears as Ophelia, Lady Macbeth, Eurydice; figures drawn from literature and myth yet always tethered to lived experience. These paintings are inseparable from the couple's long-standing collaborations in numerous artistic forms. Many of the Poiesis works echo uncannily with lines from Millwood Hargrave's Eurydice poems from 2014–16, composed through their collaborative multimedia work Orpheus and Eurydice. Following the publication of Strange Bodies (Granta, 2023), in which he grappled with these experiences in dialogue with other artistic figures, most notably Titian, whose Poesie paintings form a central inspiration, de Freston's work now exists in a genuinely hybrid form. This monograph, the second published by Anomie Publishing, London, on de Freston's work (I Saw This, 2023), presents newly commissioned texts by Professor Caroline Vout and gallerist Varvara Roza, the instigators of his recent exhibitions at the Museum of Classical Archaeology at the University of Cambridge (2026) and Varvara Roza Galleries (2025) respectively. The publication has been designed by Joe Gilmore and its introductory texts are accompanied by an extended essay by art historian and writer, Matthew Holman, and an enlightening and intimate interview between de Freston and Millwood Hargrave. 120 illustrations

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Author:   Tom de Freston ,  Kiran Millwood Hargrave ,  Caroline Vout ,  Varvara Roza
Publisher:   Anomie Publishing
Imprint:   Anomie Publishing
ISBN:  

9781910221778


ISBN 10:   1910221775
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Oxford-based artist and writer Tom de Freston is represented by Varvara Roza Galleries (art), Harriet Moore (writing) and Paul Black (illustration). He published Wreck and Strange Bodies with Granta. With his wife he created Julia and the Shark (winner, Waterstones Gift of the Year) and Leila and the Blue Fox (winner, Wainwright Prize). Kiran Millwood Hargrave is the Sunday Times bestselling novelist of over a dozen books including The Girl of Ink & Stars, The Mercies, The Geomancer Trilogy and Almost Life. With her husband, she created Julia and the Shark, winner of the Waterstones Gift of the Year and Leila and the Blue Fox, winner of the Wainwright Prize. Caroline Vout is Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge and Director of its Museum of Classical Archaeology. A historian on ancient Greek and Roman art and literature, recent publications include Exposed: the Greek and Roman Body (Sunday Times Book of the Year) and Classical Art: a Life History from Antiquity to the Present. Varvara Roza is an artist manager and private art advisor operating at the highest level of the contemporary art world. As CEO of Varvara Roza Galleries, she specialises in long-term artist representation, institutional positioning and strategic collection building, combining rigorous curatorial insight with deep market intelligence. Matthew Holman is a writer and art historian based in London. He holds a PhD from University College London, and fellowships from Yale University, the Smithsonian, the Courtauld Institute and John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Berlin. His book, Frank O’Hara & MoMA: New York Poet, Global Curator, was published by Bloomsbury in 2025.

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