Alice Delhanty

Alice Delhanty creates abstract paintings that translate the emotional resonance of places and moments in time into richly textured, evocative works. Her practice is rooted in a deep sensitivity to memory and sensation, allowing viewers to connect with the essential feeling each piece conveys.

 

Delhanty’s work incorporates an imaginative range of materials—from disco ball tiles to sand and newspaper clippings — resulting in a collage-like, scrapbook quality that captures the layered nature of lived experience. These tactile elements, drawn from her personal world, give her paintings a distinctive intimacy and material complexity.

 

Born in 2001 (U.K.), Delhanty lives and works in South London. She graduated from City & Guilds of London Art School in 2024, where her degree show was highlighted by FAD Magazine in their feature "7 London Art Grads to See in the Shows". She was awarded the Chadwyck-Healey Prize for Painting, and in 2025, exhibited in Blue Shop Gallery’s Works on Paper (7th edition), Rump Gallery’s presentation for Artsy’s Foundations Art Fair, and OHSH Projects' group exhibition SLAB.

 

Tache will present a solo exhibition of new works by Delhanty in Autumn 2026.