Gabriel Roberto Greer
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Gabriel Roberto Greer

A research-led practice examining the intersections of Byzantine, Islamic, and Japanese art.

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Gabriel Roberto Greer is a London-based visual artist whose practice is rooted in fine art painting. A graduate of Camberwell College of Arts, Greer explores the intersections of history and culture through a transdisciplinary lens. His work often moves beyond the canvas, incorporating elements of live performance and film, as seen in his involvement with the dance production BLOOM. As a co-founder of the Kentoni Collection, Greer engages in collaborative research that examines historic trade and cultural erasure. This project bridges Byzantine, Islamic, and Japanese artistic traditions, informing a body of work that has been showcased at the Platforms Project and MMX Gallery. His approach balances archival inquiry with active experimentation across various media.

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Greer’s aesthetic is shaped by a deep engagement with archival research and cross-cultural histories. His work navigates themes of intersectionality and trade, blending traditional painting techniques with the movement of live performance and film.
Transdisciplinary PaintingCultural ErasureHistoric TradeArchival ResearchIntersectionality
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Gabriel Roberto Greer — questions answered

Where is Gabriel Roberto Greer based?

He is a visual artist based in London and a graduate of the University of the Arts London.

What is the Kentoni Collection?

It is a collaborative research project and archive co-founded by Greer that explores themes of historic trade and cultural erasure.

What themes does Greer's work address?

His practice focuses on intersectionality, cultural erasure, and the artistic traditions of Byzantine, Islamic, and Japanese cultures.

Does Greer work exclusively in painting?

No, his practice is transdisciplinary, including involvement in live performance and film projects such as the production BLOOM.

Where has his work been exhibited?

His art has been featured in the Platforms Project with the Binary art group and at a fine art pop-up at MMX Gallery.

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