El Color de Las Cosas Idas (The Colour of Things Past)
19 Sep-29 Sep 2025
PV 18 Sep 2025, 6.30-10pm

Sofía Serpa Arango’s first solo show, El Color de Las Cosas Idas (The Colour of Things Past) is a multidisciplinary exploration through painting, porcelain sculpture, scent, and woodwork. Serpa Arango constructs stories in a mythologized Latin America infused with Germanic folk traditions to explore heritage and non-belonging. Through a process of continuously layering thin washes of highly saturated pigment, the artist captures snapshots of curiously charged emotions: bodies blurring with their backgrounds, skin tones producing unexpected splotches, shadows alluding to unexplained tensions. The artist explores themes of domesticity and the decorative in her porcelain, paraffin and walnut-wood sculptures. Often, these sculptures become vessels or self-aware reliquaries in their own right.
Her work takes the viewer on a journey through a rustic history of pilgrimage, anachronistic cowboys and cowgirls, kitschy folk, and petulant children.
Serpa Arango is the recipient of the Goldsmiths & Lewisham Arthouse Short Residency and Exhibition award.
Serpa Arango’s show will run from September 19th to 29th from 1-6pm Wednesday to Sunday, and by appointment only on Mondays and Tuesdays at Lewisham Art House, 140 Lewisham Way, SE14 6PD, London.
The private view will take place on September 18th from 6-9pm.
Text by Sophie Howe