Cat Roissetter
Car Park in an English Shire
05 - 07 June
St John’s Healey, Northumberland
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Poach, 2026. Oil on gesso 99 x 112cm. £7000
Cherry Picker, 2026. Oil on Gesso, 30 x 40cm. £1800
Running in the Red Night II, 2026. Oil on Gesso. £1800
Merry Widow, 2026. Oil on Gesso, 40 x 30cm. £1800
Nude I, 2025 Oil on gesso, 60 x 50cm £3500
Car Park Amidst an English Shire, 2025 Oil on gesso 99 x 112cm £7000
Water-Lillies, 2026. Oil on gesso 150 × 112cm. £7800
in situ
Water-Lillies, 2026. Oil on gesso, 150 x 112cm. £7800
Poacher Be, 2026. Oil on gesso, 40 x 30cm 2700
SALON I, 2024 Hand-coloured etching, 70x52cm Variable editions of 5 Each £1700 framed £1350 unframed
SALON II, 2024 Hand-coloured etching, 70x52cm Variable editions of 5 Each £1700 framed £1350 unframed
Hand finished etchings hanging together. Bespoke frames by The Framing Room, London
UNTITLED, 2018 Hand-coloured etching, 52x33cm. Variable edition of 5. £1300 framed Enquire about unframed
Lizzie has worked with Cat Roissetter since 2015 where they hosted her celebrated painting exhibition, A Thousand Plateaus, at their London gallery and included work in subsequent mixed exhibitions and the inaugural Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, for which Roissetter’s dark yet playful etchings were integral to the early formulations around the Fair itself.
Roissetter returned to the gallery in 2018 to present a solo drawings exhibition based on three uncanny narratives, illustrated by this exceptional artist and draughtswoman. Her practice encompasses painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Delicate reimaginings of intimate, dreamlike, and often nightmarish mis-en-scénes, draw from a diverse range of source material, including 18th century English portraiture, pornography, found photographs and children’s literature among other things.
Colourful cherub-like forms, uneasy eroticism, and an abstraction developed through a unique use of materials, beautifully manifest in an ambiguous world of nostalgia, nuance and suggestion.
Roissetter joined Lizzie on The Brocket Residency in 2024 with her young baby. It was a great opportunity to explore avenues for new working practices while navigating motherhood and childcare. She spoke about her experience, and that of an artist-mother at the 2024 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair’s, ‘Motherhood & Making’ panel discussion with leading artists and commentators such as Katherine Jones RA and Hettie Judah. Cat Roissetter is based in Sheffield, UK.