London lockdown paintings are raucous and lyrical.
July 2020
The Great Day by Daniel Culpan
A lot can happen in 24 hours. If Hieronymus Bosch had been born a few centuries later on Bow Road – and smoked DMT for breakfast – ‘The Great Day’ might have been the kind of demented vortex he’d have created.
July 2020
New York Times
‘A Young Collector Continues the Family Tradition in SoHo’ by Ted Loos
March 2018
Frieze
‘‘Fat, Sugar, Salt’: Dale Lewis’s Carnival of Brexit Britain’ by Daniel Culpan March 2018
Elephant
Dale Lewis: Pass the Salt March 2018
Apollo
‘The Joys of Junk Food’ by Time Smith-Laing
February 2018
Artlyst
‘Dale Lewis and Emma Cousin the Painterly Post Digital Vernacular’ by Paul Carey Kent
February 2018
Artforum
‘Critic’s Pick: Dale Lewis ‘Fat, Sugar, Salt” by Zachary H. Small January 2018
Them
‘7 Queer Artists Who Are Changing the Game in 2018’ by Zachary Small January 2018
It’s Nice That
‘”I like the idea of giving up on trying to do the right thing”:inside the chaotic world of artist Dale Lewis’ by Bryony Stone January 2018
Saatchi Gallery
Iconoclasts: Art Out of The Mainstream September 2017
Dazed
‘Get to Know London’s New Generation of Painters’ by Jade Jackman June 2016
Artsy
‘The 12 Young Painters You Need to Know at NADA New York’ by Molly Gottschalk May 2016
Financial Times
Critic’s Choice: Dale Lewis, Fat, Sugar, Salt January 2018
A.n
‘A Q&A with… Dale Lewis, painter and Jerwood Fellow’ by Fisun Guner May 2016