
Tate Paviour is a painter and artist focused on the sensory and emotional construction of experience. Through painting, mark making is a way of recording small fractions of this, to render what can't be seen: how the world shapes us, and how we shape it. It would be impossible to untangle the memory of others from the memories of the places we spent time with them in, so they blend and are layered together in our minds. For Tate, landscape painting is an attempt at a crystallisation of this, and all else that can't be seen but still felt.
Since graduating from Wimbledon - University of the Arts London's Fine Art Painting course in 2018 Tate has been successfully selected for the Free Painters and Sculptors Best Under 30's Award, and the Clyde and Co Art Award. His practice has expanded and evolved with time and continued development, going on to trace how our digital reality has shifted and integrated itself further into both our lives and experience of the world.