Rudy Loewe (b. London, 1987) is a multidisciplinary artist who blends painting, drawing, and sculpture to examine a complex web of socio-political dynamics. Through their work, Loewe brings to life histories unearthed through archival research and interviews. Loewe presents figures from African and Caribbean folklore such as Anansi, known as a spider and a trickster, Anansi is a recurring character in Loewe’s work; reimagined as a gender-nonconforming shapeshifter that breaks and decodes heteronormative structures, embracing fluidity and the unknown.

In 2025, Loewe was the ninth exhibiting artist for the Art on the Underground Brixton Mural Programme. The Congregation honours the historic role that Brixton has played as a gathering space, particularly for London’s black communities, adding another layer to Loewe’s ongoing exploration of culture, identity, resistance and collective memory.

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