Literary Citations Abound in Andrew Salgado’s Vibrantly Layered Portraits — Colossal

A new body of work by Andrew Salgado (previously) unfurls from a central premise: we are the books we read. The artist, who works between London and New Brunswick, Canada, is literarily insatiable and considers every unread tome an opportunity of “infinite possibility.”

At BEERS London, Salgado’s Self-Portrait as a Stack of Books presents a series of paintings that open like chapters and together, build a larger narrative. “My Year Of Rest And Relaxation” directly references Ottessa Moshfegh’s bleary novel of the same name and depicts a young protagonist inert and detached. There’s also “Véra (Please Come Over, You’re Always Welcome),” which portrays a resolute Véra Nabokov writing what might be one of her since destroyed letters.

an older woman wearing a blue dress and pearls writes at a desk
“Véra (Please Come Over, You’re Always Welcome)” (2025), oil and oil pastel on linen, 76 x 61 centimeters

Salgado is continually interested in citation and the ways that memories and experiences layer atop and mold one another. Many of the authors he’s drawn to—Virgina Woolf, Jorge Luis Borges, and Margaret Atwood among them— “are influenced by art. By music and painting. They write about it all the time. The word is ekphrasis,” he adds. “Nabokov lists over 150 paintings in his collected works. So why shouldn’t the inverse also be true?”

Intuitive marks of oil paint and pastel characterize Salgado’s works and seem to build up over time. Irregular stripes and circles add greater depth and dimension to patches of color delineating a dress or facial feature, leaving each scene with a certain indeterminacy. Allowing for interpretation and an array of personal references is essential to the artist’s thinking: “It’s ready for the taking. And whatever you take from it—from the books, or the paintings, or the ideas within—it’s all right. It’s all correct. There are no wrong answers,” he says.

Self-Portrait as a Stack of Books is on view through June 28. Find more on Salgado’s website and Instagram.

a painting of a white woman in blue dress sitting on a chair in front of a yellow window
“My Year Of Rest And Relaxation” (2025), oil and oil pastel on linen, 90 x 100 centimeters
a portrait of a shirtless man cutting pears at a table
“St. Augustine’s Confessions” (2025), oil and oil pastel on linen, 160 x 125 centimeters
a man drawing on pink paper on a hotel balcony
“Hotel Du Lac” (2025), oil and oil pastel on linen, 152 x 117 centimeters
a portrait of a man with a large gray beard sitting at a table with colorful birds all around
“Meditations” (Sayings, Speeches, Notes) (2025), oil and oil pastel on linen, 150 x 120 centimeters
a portrait of a man holding a red crab in his hand
“The Last Evening On Earth” (2025), oil and oil pastel on linen, 125 x 100 centimeters
a portrait of a shirtless man reading in a bed of pink flowers
“Beware of Pity” (2025), oil and oil pastel on linen, 80 x 75 centimeters
a portrait of two men cutting a string of people from yellow paper
“The Aleph & Other Stories” (2025), oil and oil pastel on linen, 216 x 164 centimeters

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