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Jonathan Gathaara Sölanke Fraser is a multidisciplinary artist working across various media living and working in Nairobi. Fraser studied Fine Art at Kenyatta University. Previous exhibitions include I Will See What I Want To See, 2019 at Circle Art Gallery; If Not Now, 2018 at Cave Bureau, Nairobi; Line: The Basic Element, 2018 at One Off Contemporary Art Gallery, Nairobi; Stranger Times, 2017 at Circle Art Gallery; Anatomy of Me, 2017 at The Art Space, Nairobi.

Fraser uses drawing as a means to engage with the world around him through a varied approach that includes observational sketching, plant pressing, digital image collection and writing. This multifarious set of activities presents a unique opportunity to activate his interaction with his environment. This interactivity with the world strives towards a more internal and intuitive “knowing”; a knowing born less of experience and learning and more of dreaming. Fraser works through drawing to complicate meaning as well as create new relationships between objects and ideas. Disparate elements in the drawing field are allowed to take up similar qualities in space, eschewing the various contexts they would typically exist in. The drawing field itself is broken down so that one’s conventional approach to looking at and understanding it is revised. The drawings are energetic and enigmatic and in this way encourage the viewer to participate actively in the processes the artist himself uses.

Fraser invites the viewer to consider the transformation, big or small, that is brought by even the slightest shift in the conditions under which we encounter, or are presented with an object. This process of de-contextualization - sometimes subtle, other times abrupt - is aided by repetition of certain motifs and objects within and across several compositions, a gesture which extends them across space and time. This reiteration and multiplication stretches the distance between the initial and final encounter with an object within the work. In doing so, it engenders a slowing down and increased attentiveness to these groups of interactive symbols and how they function according to the illogic of Fraser’s environments. In these works, the artist emphasises the contingent nature of meaning, highlighting how our reading of objects is dependent on their relationships with other objects, with space, and with time.

The works in this exhibition combine drawing as description and analysis with drawing as an act of conjuring. Fraser performs a visual alchemy, his mystifying mise en scenes inviting the viewer to follow along as he traverses a dreamlike space where meaning, while unstable, is always lurking just around the bend.

Click here to listen to Jonathan Fraser speak about his practice and the works in this exhibition.

The exhibition dates: Wednesday, 12 May 2021 -  Friday, 11 June 2021.


  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Abstruse Calculations, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Abstruse Calculations, 2021
    Charcoal, soft pastels, tempera, ink, acrylic paint, charcoal drawings on paper, spray paint on cotton
    143 x 141 cm
    56 1/4 x 55 1/2 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Have Not Saints Dreams and Earthly Desire Too?, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Have Not Saints Dreams and Earthly Desire Too?, 2021
    Charcoal, soft pastels, tempera, spray paint on cotton
    148 x 147.5 cm
    58 1/4 x 58 1/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Split the Offending Atom (Until Not One Part Remains), 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Split the Offending Atom (Until Not One Part Remains), 2021
    Charcoal, tempera, indian ink, spray paint on cotton
    148 x 147.5 cm
    58 1/4 x 58 1/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Sleep and Dreaming, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Sleep and Dreaming, 2021
    Charcoal, soft pastels, tempera, spray paint on cotton
    148 x 146 cm
    58 1/4 x 57 1/2 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Far and Away (Reprise), 2020
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Far and Away (Reprise), 2020
    Charcoal, emulsion paint, soft pastel, tempera, spray paint on cotton fabric
    137 x 147.5 cm
    54 x 58 1/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, The Sun's Shadow, 2020
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    The Sun's Shadow, 2020
    Charcoal, soft pastel, tempera, spray paint, and felt tip pen on cotton
    97 x 146.5 cm
    38 1/4 x 57 5/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Sleipnir, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Sleipnir, 2021
    Charcoal, emulsion paint, tempera, and spray paint on cotton
    152 x 105 cm
    59 7/8 x 41 3/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, The Stuff of Nightmares, 2020
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    The Stuff of Nightmares, 2020
    Charcoal, soft pastels, tempera, spray paint and watercolour paper cutouts on board-mounted cotton
    147.8 x 102 cm
    58 1/4 x 40 1/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, A Dog and a Dog this Way Come, 2020
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    A Dog and a Dog this Way Come, 2020
    Charcoal, tempera, ink and spray paint on cotton
    146 x 44.5 cm
    57 1/2 x 17 1/2 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, These Boots Ain't Made for Walking, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    These Boots Ain't Made for Walking, 2021
    Charcoal, tempera, ink and spray paint on cotton
    45 x 146 cm
    17 3/4 x 57 1/2 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Death and Dreaming, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Death and Dreaming, 2021
    Charcoal, tempera, ink, and spray paint on cotton
    45 x 146 cm
    17 3/4 x 57 1/2 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Days End // Day's End, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Days End // Day's End, 2021
    Charcoal, tempera, ink, spray paint on cotton
    45 x 146 cm
    17 3/4 x 57 1/2 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Tree Rings, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Tree Rings, 2021
    Charcoal, tempera, ink, spray paint on cotton
    81 x 72 cm
    31 7/8 x 28 3/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Agave sisalana, 2021
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Agave sisalana, 2021
    Charcoal, tempera, ink, spray paint on cotton
    81 x 72 cm
    31 7/8 x 28 3/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, The Birds Were Perched on the Roof, 2020
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    The Birds Were Perched on the Roof, 2020
    Charcoal, tempera, ink, and spray paint on cotton
    94 x 72 cm
    37 1/8 x 28 3/8 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, The Fisherman and the Octopus (I), 2019
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    The Fisherman and the Octopus (I), 2019
    Charcoal. soft pastel, oil pastel, and spray paint on cotton
    87 x 75.5 cm
    34 1/4 x 29 3/4 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, The Fisherman and the Octopus (II), 2019
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    The Fisherman and the Octopus (II), 2019
    Charcoal, soft pastel, oil pastel, spray paint, and tempera on cotton
    87 x 75.5 cm
    34 1/4 x 29 3/4 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, The Lion at the Gate, 2019
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    The Lion at the Gate, 2019
    Soft pastel and charcoal on washi
    96.5 x 49 cm
    38 x 19 1/4 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, What Are You Looking At?, 2019
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    What Are You Looking At?, 2019
    Soft pastel and charcoal on washi
    98 x 49 cm
    38 5/8 x 19 1/4 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Supa Dupa Fly, 2019
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Supa Dupa Fly, 2019
    Soft pastel and charcoal on washi
    97 x 97 cm
    38 1/4 x 38 1/4 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Annunciation, 2019
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Annunciation, 2019
    Pastel, Charcoal, coloured pencil on washi paper
    97 x 97 cm
    38 1/4 x 38 1/4 in
  • Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser, Far and Away, 2019
    Jonathan Sölanke Gathaara Fraser
    Far and Away, 2019
    Pastel, charcoal, coloured pencil on washi
    97 x 49 cm
    38 1/4 x 19 1/4 in
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