A teal hardcover artist’s book titled "Under The Same Sky" features minimalist white spaced-out text, displaying only the title and the artist’s name on the cover.

Jake Grewal

Under The Same Sky

£30

This artist’s book, Jake Grewal’s first, surveys key works from the artist’s practice and includes a new essay by Philip Hoare and a conversation between Andrew Bonacina and Jake Grewal. 

Dimensions

32 x 23 cm

Finishing

Hardcover, sewn perfect binding, 160 pages printed full colour with endpapers in Sirio Colour

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    A teal hardcover book, "Under The Same Sky" by Jake Grewal, features the title and author's name in small white text on its cover and spine. Photographed at a slight angle, the book appears against a white background.
    An open copy of "Under The Same Sky" reveals a bright, white-walled gallery with a high arched ceiling, showcasing Jake Grewal’s vivid landscape paintings—featuring bold yellow rocks, blue skies, and dramatic cliffs.
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    Jake Grewal, 'Under The Same Sky', Studio Voltaire, 2025. Courtesy the artist. Photo Sarah Rainer.

    About The Artwork

    'Under The Same Sky' is published by Studio Voltaire and Thomas Dane Gallery following Grewal’s exhibition of the same name at Studio Voltaire in London from 15 January to 13 April 2025. The book includes more than 160 full-colour pages, and spans the artist's oeuvre, focusing on his most recent output including, Under The Same Sky, 2025, Studio Voltaire, London; Some days I feel more alive, 2023, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester; and Now I Know You I Am Older, curated by Andrew Bonacina, 2022, Thomas Dane Gallery, London. The publication includes a conversation between Grewal and curator Andrew Bonacina, as well as a new essay by writer, film-maker and curator Philip Hoare.

    About Jake Grewal

    Jake Grewal (b. 1994, London) lives and works in London. In Grewal’s paintings and drawings, nude figures, nearly always male and often based on the artist’s own image, inhabit verdant forests and woodland landscapes. Unmoored from any specific time or place, Grewal’s dream-like scenes are spaces of desire and projection, where the artist’s exploration of self opens out into narratives surrounding the fractious relationship between human and nature, and the search for an idealised place of queer communion. 

    Selected solo exhibitions include Studio Voltaire, Pallant House Gallery and Thomas Dane Gallery and selected group exhibitions include British Museum, Bortolami Gallery, GRIMM, Victoria Miro Gallery, Maureen Paley, Michael Werner Gallery and Jhaveri Contemporary. Grewal’s work is held in numerous public collections, including The British Museum, The Hepworth Wakefield, The Fitzwilliam Museum, The Royal Collection, Government Art Collection and Pallant House Gallery. Grewal is represented by Thomas Dane Gallery.