Jade De Montserrat

(b. 1981, London, UK) lives and works in London. She studied at the Slade School of Fine Art. De Montserrat’s multidisciplinary practice spans performance, sculpture, installation, and film, often using her own body as a site of inquiry. Her work confronts themes of vulnerability, endurance, and the limits of physical and psychological control, frequently placing herself in extreme or precarious situations to test the boundaries between strength and fragility.

Jade De Montserrat
It's great to have roots as long as you can take them with you, 2025
Watercolur & pencil crayon on paper
140 x 114 cm,

Jade De Montserrat
Torso: because, because, because, 2025
Watercolur & pencil crayon on paper
140 x 114 cm,

Recent solo exhibitions include presentations at VITRINE and Bosse & Baum.

Recent group exhibitions include shows at Royal Academy of Arts, Saatchi Gallery, and Hayward Gallery.

Jade De Montserrat
Torso: Candy Cane 2025
Watercolour gouache, graphite and pencil crayon on paperer
190 × 115 cm