MOLLY BURROWS (b. Munich, 2002) lives in London. Her practice centres on abstraction as a means of accessibility, reducing the human form to simplified shapes that invite openness and relatability. Her work often portrays individuals at ease within natural environments, blending into their surroundings to evoke harmony and interconnectedness. Burrows’ commitment to accessibility extends beyond her studio. She produces exhibition booklets that demystify artistic processes and offer practical guidance for navigating the contemporary art world, helping make gallery spaces more inclusive.
She has exhibited at institutions including the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Drawing Room, Royal West of England Academy, KARST Gallery, The Levinsky, MIRROR Plymouth, Southwark Park Galleries, Copeland Gallery, and Satellite Store. Recent collaborations include New Contemporaries (2024–2025), Yuki Nakayama’s After the Rain at ai. gallery (London Gallery Weekend, 2024), the Camberwell College of Arts Degree Show (2024), and Bold Tendencies’ Summer Programme (2023), including Derek Jarman: Modern Nature.