Lincoln Townley’s distinctive painting style blends abstraction and figuration to explore the inner lives of his subjects. His bold use of color and dramatic brushstrokes creates a sense of urgency and movement that echoes the themes of isolation and vulnerability that were central also to the art of Francis Bacon.
Sotheby’s (London) have written that “Lincoln Townley’s figurative paintings are fictive portrayals drawn entirely from the artist’s imagination. The head and shoulders portraits depict be-suited businessmen sporting viscerally painted faces that loom out of abyssal backdrops and emerge directly into our own space. They are an evocative depiction of greed within the world’s financial institutions and the ‘money men’ behind them. Townley’s unwitting subjects are those who go out of their way to do the things that unsuccessful people are unwilling or unable to do.
Akin to Francis Bacon’s radical distortions of the human figure, Townley’s own figures make manifest the existential turmoil of our Twenty-First Century moment. Each Banker portrait represents the power, rapacity and influence of a financial institution - reflecting, in many cases, the unstoppable will of the individuals driving the unchecked growth.”
In recent years, Townley has gained significant recognition within the contemporary art world, establishing himself as one of the most exciting emerging talents. His work has garnered increasing attention for its emotional depth and bold visual style, blending elements of portraiture and abstraction to capture the psyche of his subjects. Over the last decade, Townley’s paintings have risen considerably in value, reflecting both his growing reputation and the demand for his work. His unique approach to portraiture, which captures the internal struggles and triumphs of his subjects, has resonated with collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
Townley’s success in the art market has been underscored by remarkable auction results, particularly at the prestigious Sotheby’s auction houses in London and New York. His paintings have achieved impressive prices, with many works surpassing expectations and setting new records for contemporary British artists. The auction results have solidified Townley’s position as one of the most sought-after contemporary artists, and his pieces are increasingly regarded as both valuable investments and significant contributions to the ongoing evolution of modern portraiture. Sotheby’s has become a key player in promoting Townley’s work to international collectors, further cementing his place in the upper echelons of contemporary art.
The evolution of Townley’s career is a testament to his growing influence in the art world, and his works continue to attract widespread attention. As his reputation continues to rise, his ability to channel the complexities of his subjects with such striking visual intensity ensures that his paintings will remain in high demand for years to come.
“As a visual poet of violence, Lincoln Townley’s figurative paintings capture the darker side of the human experience and apprehend it within recognizable gestures and a menacing palette. The highly successful self-represented artist creates looming images of the foulest gradients of our soul.”
Catalogue Note; ‘Dance With The Devil’
Sotheby’s, New York
EXHIBITIONS
2025
Singapore - Solo
2024
Venice Biennale - Banker Collection
2022
Venice Biennale - Banker Collection
Art Miami (shown with Long-Sharp Gallery, USA)
Sotheby's London
Sotheby's New York
Saatchi Gallery, London - Energy Collection
2021
Saatchi Gallery, London - Universe Collection
2019
Venice Biennale - Banker Collection (Behind The Mask)
Saatchi Gallery, London - Greed Collection
2017
Powerhouse, Brisbane - Surprise Collection
Saatchi Gallery, London - Retrospective
2015
Royal Academy, London - W1 Collection
Freud Museum, London - Furies Collection
2014
National Gallery, London - Disappearing Soho Collection