Sophie Goudman-Peachey "As the rain falls"
Sophie Goudman-Peachey "As the rain falls" 2024
Acrylic paint and charcoal on canvas
Dimensions: 36 x 37 in
Signed on recto, includes a certificate of authenticity
Sophie Goudman-Peachey (b. 1994) is a London-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, collage, textile, and printmaking. Through layered compositions and mixed media processes, she reconstructs and challenges existing narratives surrounding women in society. Her work centers on women reclaiming strength and agency while embracing vulnerability, femininity, masculinity, and androgyny as fluid and self-defined states of being.
Goudman-Peachey’s practice actively confronts patriarchal structures, using intersectional perspectives on identity, race, and sexuality to reframe representation. By dismantling imposed narratives and reclaiming visual space, she creates work that allows women to exist beyond stereotypes—complex, contradictory, and autonomous. Her compositions often juxtapose softness with confrontation, inviting viewers to reconsider traditional power dynamics embedded in art history and contemporary culture.
She has exhibited internationally and has been featured in Elle Magazine UK, the Chivas Regal International Women’s Day Campaign (2022), and Uniqlo Tate Lates at Tate Modern, London.
Goudman-Peachey has exhibited extensively with The Untitled Space, New York. She presented her online solo exhibition “Beneath the Surface: Be Seen, Be Counted” (2023–2024). She has also been featured in the gallery’s group exhibitions “WE ARE WOMEN” (2024) and the landmark 10th Anniversary exhibition “UPRISE 2025: The Art of Resistance” (2025).