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DOUGLAS CANTOR


Photo of Douglas in the studio courtesy of Chloé Polkinghorne.



Douglas Cantor’s paintings are layered and personal; they project onto and record his day-to-day life through recurring motifs of personal objects and desires, close relationships, and snippets of life and traumas. They celebrate and romanticise, reminisce and grieve – in a stream of consciousness, his use of symbolism is dictated by the process of painting itself and the forming of the image, both conceptual and compositional. 

This more private and emotional aspect of his work weaves an assortment of personal jokes and anecdotes into the imagery of the paintings and, like layers to a person, its meanings are ready to resonate with some but not all. Douglas’s use of text and poetry then serves as a bridge connecting the viewer with the indirect, and a window to his emotional and mental state. 

A common motive in Douglas’s paintings is the exploration of diaspora identity and the transfiguration of culture through the experience of the Latino immigrant to the UK. The images are often punctuated by the feelings of segregation, rejection and discrimination, which simultaneously manage to remain romantic and idealised, wishful and hopeful. They preserve the dreamings of the immigrant in what may be a collective cultural version of the lie sold as the American Dream, but in this case, his own.

Douglas tries to come to terms with the ways his culture and identity have mutated through the experience of immigration; his work delves into what it means to not belong here or there, the feelings of a fragmented life, and the stark contrast of realities between the place that was left behind and the often unwelcoming new place. Circumstances and experiences all too familiar to the immigrant, they simultaneously strengthen and dilute what it means to be from somewhere else, somewhere past, or nowhere at all.

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Dallas Paloma, Douglas Cantor, 2025, oil on canvas, 60x50 cm

Self-portrait of the artist at birth, Douglas Cantor, 2023, oil on canvas, 183x151 cm


No god, no king, Douglas Cantor, 2024, oil on canvas




Exhibitions at miłość:

Cherry Bomb! | Kate Burling, Douglas Cantor, Anna Choutova, Nettle Grellier, Gosia Kołdraszewska, Lydia Pettit, Olivia Sterling, Sophie Vallance Cantor | 13 Sept - 4 Oct 2025



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