What's On at Cromwell Place
Past Events
Following on from their last outing in 2016, Martino and friends are back together again in public with an experimental show loosely centering around the idea of an object to hold a plant.
Gallery 8
Running as a precursor to and alongside ‘K-Wave’ at the Victoria and Albert Museum (September 22 – June 23). The included works consider the meditative aesthetic of Korean craftsmanship, exploring how this can help us find tranquillity and consolation in turbulent times.
Gallery 10
For LDF 2022 Designer James Shaw and writer Lou Stoppard explore themes around moving in together. Tastes and desires collide when two households combine to become one.
Gallery 5
The auction will feature over 35 works, including works by acclaimed artists Marjan Satrapi, Peybak, Reza Aramesh, Bita Ghezelayagh and Soheila Sokhanvari.
Pavilion Gallery
Recent paintings in the popular British artist's 25th solo exhibition.
Wing Gallery
A collection of new paintings & works on paper ahead of his retrospective at the Royal Scottish Academy in Summer 2022.
Pavilion Gallery
The painter uses abstract impressionism and impasto layers applied with gestural brushstrokes to tackle topics concerning structural violence, popular culture, and the marginalised.
Gallery 7
Exceptional giclée prints by Lebanese contemporary master, Hussein Madi.
Gallery 10
A solo exhibition of works by the Tunisian painter.
Gallery 11
Featuring the work of 9 leading contemporary artists of Iranian heritage.
Pavilion Gallery
Bringing together gallery artist, Andrew Pierre Hart with collaborator, Alexandria Smith to explore the concept of utopias.
Gallery 6
Presenting a selection of Japanese woodblock prints featuring landscapes of Japan as seen through the eyes of 19th and 20th century artists including Utagawa Hiroshige, Katsushika Hokusai and Kawase Hasui.
Gallery 10
A collection of works by contemporary Chinese ink artists together with a selection of post-classical bronzes from Song to the early Qing dynasty (1100-1900).
Gallery 11
Held on the occasion of London Gallery Weekend and in conjunction with the group exhibition, Rituals & Rebirths, curated by Peruke Projects.
Gallery 1
A live performance of new work by Quỳnh Lâm (b.1988, Vietnam) held on the occasion of London Gallery Weekend and in conjunction with the group exhibition, Rituals & Rebirths curated by Peruke Projects.
Gallery 1
With artists Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen and Quỳnh Lâm, curator Tanya Michele Amador (Peruke Projects). This is held on the occasion of London Gallery Weekend in conjunction with the group exhibition, Rituals and Rebirths curated by Peruke Projects.
Gallery 1
An informal talk and walk-through the exhibition, "Dancing in the Sky, Waiting for the Sunset", held on the occasion of London Gallery Weekend in conjunction with the artist’s debut solo exhibition in the UK.
Gallery 9
If the cliched dismissal of contemporary art is "my kids could have done that"—well, now they actually can. Hosted by New York-based artist Joanne Dugan.
Gallery 3
A playful environment for kids to draw and create, and be inspired by the artworks. All art supplies will be provided, and coffee is available.
Wing Gallery
An extensive exhibition celebrating over a decade of Ammann working with Italian art and design collaborative Studio Nucleo. Featuring a curated selection of significant works from Nucleo's projects since 2009 and brand-new creations.
Gallery 11
Abdelrassoul and Mwangi’s works comment on the contingent nature of our shared existence. Their semi-autobiographical works highlight the undeniable connections that we have to our community, and to the natural world.
Gallery 12
A solo exhibition by the Spanish artist presenting an intimate and deeply personal body of work created over a period of more than a year following the loss of her parents in 2020.
Gallery 9
An exploration into the colour red, by four emerging UK based artists for whom this colour is a central element of their practice.
Wing Gallery
A solo exhibition presenting unique works by Sumie García Hirata, a Mexican artist of Japanese descent, for the first time in Europe.
Gallery 10
A group exhibition exploring the intersections of the three Southeast Asian artists' responses to the personal narratives that have shaped their identities.
Gallery 1
By invitation of Norwegian Crafts, Richard Øiestad and Are Blytt from the PYTON team curate an exhibition highlighting Norwegian art and design from the 20th century to the ultra-contemporary.
Gallery 5
A group exhibition of artists including Daniel Obasi, Samson Bakare, Abe Ogunlende and Cameron Ugbodu.
Gallery 6
A solo exhibition by the Canadian artist featuring 12 large-scale colour photographs.
Gallery 8
A unique opportunity to discuss and experience the work of both artists in 'De(re)constructed Utopias'.
Pavilion Gallery
Presenting a series of unique cameraless photographic works that were inspired and created throughout her pandemic experience in New York City.
Gallery 3
The first dual presentation of the artists, exploring themes including urban architecture and ideas of utopia expressed in experimental urban planning.
Pavilion Gallery
A group exhibition exploring memory and collective narratives through the works of 15 Colombian contemporary artists.
Gallery 7 & 8
A solo presentation of new paintings by the artistic duo regarded as pioneers of Brazilian public art.
First Floor, 1 Cromwell Place
Presented by Selma Feriani Gallery in collaboration with Galeria Isabel Aninat, this group exhibition links mediums and visions from all corners of the world.
Galleries 10 & 11
An informal panel discussion reflecting on creativity and connectedness during Covid.
Gallery 11
Borrowing from symbolism and surrealism, the new series of works create a direct dialogue between all the different genres in the practice of Zena Assi.
Gallery 1
A dual exhibition featuring new works by Moore and Maiye coming together to question one of mankind’s most intriguing concepts – time. They do this through the interrogation of the process of story-making that creates what is known as the ‘past’.
Wing Gallery
Become a part of Art et al.'s programming by creating a one-page artwork, text, or other creative output in response to the theme "Who Are We Now".
Gallery 11
An international platform of collaboration featuring neurodivergent, intellectually and learning-disabled artists alongside their contemporary peers.
Gallery 11
A showcase of the winners in this annual prize run by the Royal Society of Sculptors, a South Kensington-based society.
Lavery Studio
A solo exhibition by the British artist whose practice explores structures of shared human experience, consciousness and belief through the use of paired down elemental motifs.
Gallery 12
A solo exhibition of paintings, drawings, mixed media works on paper, and photographs by the Peruvian artist, exploring the interconnectedness and duality of her experience as both artist and mother.
Gallery 10
New paintings by the South African artist best known for his weaving and stitching of metaphorically charged materials, such as colorful ribbon, leather, wood, and copper.
First Floor, 1 Cromwell Place
Discover graduate work created by Royal College of Art Digital Direction MA students exploring our urgent need today for critical, experimental and inclusive digital storytelling.
Gallery 1, 7 & 10
Walk the exhibition 'A Fine Line in Fashion: The Art of Gladys Perint Palmer' with the artist as she selects her favourite works, regales us with tales from the runway and discusses what it takes to be a commercially successful illustrative artist today.
Wing Gallery
Join Gladys Perint Palmer in conversation with Sam Conti - Bureau Chief, London for WWD - as they talk about Gladys’s distinguished career in fashion, her most high-profile collaborations and why she has been named one of the most important people of influence in fashion since 1860.
Wing Gallery
From the collection of the Late John Constable, this exhibition will feature over 40 works, including a full set of lithographs, alongside wartime drawings and watercolours.
Gallery 3
A specially curated exhibition of original works by acclaimed British fashion illustrator Gladys Perint Palmer.
Wing Gallery
Join internationally renowned fashion illustrator Gladys Perint Palmer as she teaches a masterclass in drawing fashion. A rare opportunity to be inspired and instructed by an icon of fashion illustration.
Wing Gallery
The debut UK exhibition by the acclaimed Iranian artist, selected from three ongoing series, from 2012 to the present day, as well as a new site-specific installation.
Gallery 11
A solo exhibition by the American artist, who's polymorphic practice draws references from popular culture, modern art and African folklore.
Gallery 8
A solo exhibition of new work by artist Alex Prager featuring elaborately staged scenes that capture a moment frozen in time.
First Floor, 1 Cromwell Place
An exhibition from 2021 Jewellery & Metal and MA Ceramics & Glass graduates with works born amid public and national lockdowns informing new creative possibilities and journeys.
Arc Gallery, Gallery 7 & 10
Examining the vernacular of beauty as an instrument for change, this group exhibition comprises of new works by Anthony Banks, Victoria Cantons, Diane Chappalley, Alex Gibbs, Eddie Ruscha and Xu Yang exploring the double entendre that lies between the designative and embodied meaning of beauty.
Gallery 12
A group exhibition bringing together international artists for whom performative processes of making are vital to their practices.
Gallery 8
For its inaugural physical exhibition, Gallery OCA presents a solo exhibition of recent paintings by the critically acclaimed British artist, Anthony Daley.
Gallery 7
A three-person exhibition bringing together the work of Jana Emburey (b. 1979), Yuichiro Kikuma (b. 1982) and Anthony Whishaw RA (b. 1930).
Gallery 9
The first part of Andrew Gifford’s four-year project, Alone with Trees, was shown in December 2020. Part 2 completes the series with over fifty paintings from the past year installed across four galleries at Cromwell Place.
Galleries 3, 10, 11 & Wing Gallery
Rare works by the master photographer come home after a century abroad.
Arc Gallery
Discover a 21st Century cabinet of curiosities with Finch & Co's inaugural presentation at Cromwell Place.
Gallery 1
Travels with the artist: an exhibition of original watercolours and drawings made by the artist over a half-century from 1956-2000.
Gallery 11
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world, celebrating the very best in contemporary portrait photography.
Pavillion Gallery
An exhibition of landscape photographs in dialogue with the artist’s renowned architectural works.
Gallery 11
Best known for her intricate collages composed of hand-stitched fragments of raw silk, Zangewa creates figurative compositions that explore identity and challenge the historical stereotype, objectification, and exploitation of the black female form.
First Floor, 1 Cromwell Place
A solo exhibition of recent photographs from Iranian photographer Mohammad Ghazali (b. 1980, Iran). Ghazali’s work has been widely exhibited and written about and is held in prominent collections, including the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art.
Gallery 10
A solo exhibition by artist Malaysian artist Haffendi Anuar, co-curated by Tatjana LeBoff and co-produced by Pembroke College JCR Art Collection, Oxford, as part of the Emery Prize, which Haffendi Anuar was awarded in 2020.
Gallery 1
Lund Humphries and Sotheby’s Institute of Art in partnership with Cromwell Place will host a reception to celebrate the launch of "The Rise and Rise of the Private Art Museum". Georgina Adam will be giving a short talk and signing copies.
Lavery Studio
A group exhibition of three artists recognized globally, who stepped outside the boundaries of Chinese art and created their unique style.
Gallery 10
The exhibition brings together a selection of fine Japanese art from the 17th century to the present day. Including woodblock prints, beautiful folding screens, fine lacquer and contemporary paintings.
Wing Gallery
To coincide with Asian Art in London week Prahlad Bubbar presents a group of masterpieces spanning five centuries of sculpture and painting.
Gallery 12
This special presentation showcases an exhibition of works of Sebastião Salgado’s most iconic and career-defining images from projects such as Genesis, Migrations, Serra Pelada, Kuwait, and Amazônia.
Gallery 7
A solo presentation of work by Karen Knorr, the exhibition will focus on works from the artist's two most recent series, India Song (2008-2020) and Monogatari (2012-2017).
Gallery 1
Join us for a panel discussion with speakers Stephanie Rosenthal, Shwetal Patel and Wendi Norris – moderated by ArtReview’s Mark Rappolt – to discuss the shape of a post-pandemic art world.
Cromwell Place
A solo exhibition by artist WeiXin Quek Chong bringing together sculpture, video, print as well as installation exploring the theme of tactility through sound and material with underlying references to historical & cultural figures and elements.
Gallery 1
Solo exhibition by Sara Abdu, curated by Maryam Bilal.
Gallery 7
An exhibition presenting new work by Andrew Cranston and Lorna Robertson.
Gallery 11
A multi-space exhibition of new works by Nigerian-American artist Victor Ekpuk.
Gallery 8
A solo exhibition by the important American-Italian-Lebanese artist, Douglas Abdell. Curated by Morad Montazami, the exhibition is a survey taken from 4 decades of Abdell’s work.
Pavilion Gallery
The Alfred Basbous Foundation in collaboration with Tabari Artspace will present an exhibition dedicated to the work of the modernist Lebanese artist of the twentieth-century: Alfred Basbous.
Gallery 5
A solo exhibition of sculptures and two-dimensional works by Peruvian artist Ishmael Randall Weeks.
Arc Gallery
HOA Galeria presents a group exhibition by Lais Amaral, Marlon Amaro, Mariana Rocha, Kelton Campos Fausto, Igi Lola Ayedun, Bertô, Eduardo Araújo Silva/DUDX, Rafaela Kennedy, Gabriel Massan, Larissa de Souza, M0xC4, Iagor Peres, Pegge and Marcos da Matta.
Gallery 6
A talk exploring the work of Douglas Abdell to coincide with the exhibition presented by AB-ANBAR. The talk will be preceded at 2.15 pm by the 1st screening of a new documentary film about Douglas Abdell by Shiva Khosravi and Morad Montazami: DOUGLAS ABDELL. ELECTRO-MAGNETIK ARTIST.
Pavilion Gallery
An exhibition by Congolese-Australian artist Pierre Mukeba – marking the first European and UK presentation of his work.
Viewing Rooms 3 & 4, Lower Ground Floor
Selma Feriani Gallery presents Archaic Contingency, an exhibition by Chilean artist Catalina Swinburn. This exhibition marks the artist's third solo exhibition with the gallery and will include installations and sculptures.
Gallery 11
Circle Art Gallery presents a group show to give an overview of the very best artists working in Kenyan region, from emerging to established artists.
Gallery 12, The Study
A personal and special insight into Franciszka Themersons' unique drawings and paintings from the 1960s.
Gallery 10
The first solo exhibition for Danish contemporary artist Adam Jeppesen in the United Kingdom.
Wing Gallery
Art UK has launched a major fundraising initiative comprising an auction and a fixed-price sale of print editions, featuring some of the UK’s leading contemporary artists together with some of the nation’s most exciting new painters, sculptors and printmakers.
Pavilion Gallery
Curator Jane Withers asks exhibitors from Brompton’s curated programme to discuss their vision for change. Speakers include Dr Claude Dutson, tutor for the Royal College of Art’s MA Design Products, and RCA graduate Andulile Masebo.
Gallery 5
The exhibition is dedicated to approximately 40 rare and fascinating objects paying tribute to wonders of the natural world.
Gallery 3
Origin, brings together a series of five carved heads made over the last 18 months, along with smaller, related carvings. The sixth head, the largest in the series, was first shown as part of the Mayfair Sculpture Trail in Grosvenor Square in June of this year.
Gallery 11
An exhibition celebrating rare and unseen fashion illustrations from post-war 1940s to the present day, is returning to London to coincide with London Fashion Week.
Wing Gallery
A solo presentation featuring 10 works that poetically illustrate Lou’s engagement with the natural environment, abstraction, and her own oeuvre spanning 30 years.
Lehmann Maupin, First Floor, 1 Cromwell Place
A solo presentation of monumental work by the leading Australian artist, best known for her transgenic menagerie of disturbing, hyper-realistic creatures.
Gallery 10
SEEDS present their own response to From Here Onwards, showing works curated and commissioned around the idea of the aesthetics of Joy.
Gallery 8
A New Collection of ExCinere furniture and glazes by Formafantasma, as part of London Design Festival 2021
Gallery 7
This exhibition brings together the work of seven contemporary artists examining the spaces we inhabit physically and spiritually under the lens of non-duality.
Gallery 6
A solo exhibition of work by the critically acclaimed Iranian-American artist, Avish Khebrehzadeh who's works are filled with a cast of enigmatic characters.
Gallery 11
This showcase, as part of London Design Festival, presents the inaugural lighting collection from Joe Armitage paired with select pieces from ESPASSO’s collection of 20th-century and contemporary Brazilian furniture design.
Gallery 1
Widely known for his thick, gestural oil paintings Ben Quilty's latest exhibition focuses on the geographical relationship of Australia to the world, and the consequences of violence and war that served as a foundation in shaping a national psyche.
Pavilion Gallery
This group exhibition presents a palette of blues across a range of works by artists including Simone Fattal, Elger Esser, Herbert Hamak, Flavie Audi, Kimiko Yoshida, Kamran Diba, Ghassan Zard and Mojé Assefjah.
Gallery 7
A solo exhibition of works by Abed Al Kadiri who, in October 2019, hastily cut short his trip to China to return home to Lebanon and join the uprising, when the dream about systemic change was still on the horizon.
Gallery 12
Spread across nine spaces and 4 buildings, the Royal College of Art will present two satellite events for their annual Photography & Print Degree Show followed by their Contemporary Art Practice Degree Show, comprising work from their 2021 cohort of students.
Pavilion Gallery, Gallery 1, 3, Arc, 7, 10, 11, 12
Featuring eighteen new figurative works drawn from the surrealist world of the artist’s making. Charting the migration of a group of figures across a labyrinthine landscape of braided forests and dark waters, Agusto illustrates the surreal universe she holds in her mind, so titled, ‘Within.’
Galley 12
An exhibition bringing together five influential female artists whose work offers a nuanced understanding of the female gaze.
Lehmann Maupin, First Floor, 1 Cromwell Place
Gray M.C.A Gallery presents an exhibition of colour dynamic modernist textiles.
Gallery 12
London Art Week has partnered with Cromwell Place to hold a satellite Showcase. The special group exhibition will feature a selection of works from a variety of 30 LAW dealers in addition to their own gallery-based shows.
Gallery 11
A group exhibition of gallery artists. On display are prints, works on paper and sculpture, all works employ photographic methods and materials.
Gallery 10
A celebrated exhibition and auction of over 300 unique artworks providing an invaluable snapshot of how artists are working with drawing today.
Pavilion Gallery
An exhibition of recent paintings by gallery artist Anne Magill.
Gallery 1 & 3
Spanning movements from the Barbizon School through Impressionism to Post-Impressionism and beyond, A Sense of Place includes nearly fifty landscape drawings, watercolours and oil sketches dating from c.1820 to c.1960.
Wing Gallery
The presentation will include artists who have been key to Ingleby's 2020 and 2021 programmes; David Batchelor, Andrew Cranston, Kevin Harman, Callum Innes, Peter Liversidge, Andrew Miller, Garry Fabian Miller, Jonathan Owen, Lorna Robertson, Caroline Walker and Frank Walter.
Gallery 5
A group exhibition featuring four Ruskin School of Art 2020 MFA Graduates; Haffendi Anuar; Amy Bernstein; Sam Blackwood and Laura Hindmarsh. Works range from painting, works on paper, sculpture and performance.
Wing Gallery
Through her mixed-media landscapes, Marques Pinto explores and emphasizes the human impact on the natural world.
Gallery 3
ammann // projects will be hosting book signings for Hélène Binet's, "The Walls of Suzhou Gardens: A Photographic Journey".
Arc Gallery
The show features works by Ron Arad, Hélène Binet, Rolf Sachs, Studio Nucleo and Richard Woods, all focusing on the dialogue between art and architecture.
Arc Gallery
The Summer Exhibition will present a showcase of artists from the gallery based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Gallery 7
A solo exhibition of work by Peybak, the “unified duo” of Iranian artists Peyman Barabadi and Babak Alebrahim Dehkordi.
Gallery 1
An exhibition featuring the work of four contemporary and modern artists from their gallery programme; Sonia Balassanian, Majid Fathizadeh, Mohsen Vaziri Moghaddam, and Timo Nasseri.
Pavilion Gallery
Black Box Projects will present its first solo exhibition of photographs by Joni Sternbach in the United Kingdom, taken from her most recent series SURFBOARD.
Gallery 3
Highly Strung is a durational body of work, which explores notions of motherhood, domesticity and the invisibility of a woman’s labour.
Gallery 11
A solo presentation of photography and drawings by German artist Fiona Ones.
Gallery 10
A presentation of works from Middle Eastern artists Sophia Al Maria, Anuar Khalifi and Sara Naim.
Gallery 5
Gallery Isabelle Van Den Eynde will exhbit their first solo presentation of work by Saudi artist Manal AlDowayan.
Gallery 8
Lawrie Shabibi is pleased to present a solo exhibition of Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim (1962) with a focus on his black and white paintings and papier-maché works.
Gallery 12
For her first solo exhibition with Tabari Artspace Maitha Abdalla has produced a body of work across varied mediums which interrogates the gravity and uncertainty of the in-between years of adolescence.
Gallery 12
In its first-ever exhibition abroad, Abu Dhabi Art will present commissioned works created in 2020. Their works will be shown alongside presentations of UAE-based galleries Tabari Artspace, Lawrie Shabibi, Third Line Gallery and Isabelle Van Den Eynde across five galleries.
Gallery 12, Wing Gallery, The Study
For their inaugural exhibition at Cromwell Place, J&J Rawlin are presenting rarely seen works on paper by William Scott R.A. Meanwhile, the second part of the exhibition will focus on Figure & Landscape, two classic Modern British themes featuring a diverse group of artists.
Gallery 5
An exhibition of sculptural works by Dutch artist, Hanneke Beaumont.
Gallery 11
Black Box Projects will reopen with a new exhibition which includes works by Brendan Barry, Adriene Hughes, Eleanor Macnair, Liz Nielsen and Steve Macleod.
Gallery 3
The gallery will present a group show featuring Uwe Walther, Mario Lobedan, Neale Howells, Heidrun Rathgeb, Makiko Nakamura.
Gallery 1
For its inaugural exhibition at Cromwell Place, Augusta Edwards Fine Art will present an exhibition focusing on the work of Brazilian Modernist photographers, Geraldo de Barros, Thomaz Farkas, and Gaspar Gasparian.
Arc Gallery
A solo exhibition of works by Olivia Fraser featuring recent miniature paintings with gem-like stone colours, unique miniature brush work, and elaborate decorative and burnished surfaces applying a traditional Indian technique.
Gallery 10
The Gallery will be exhibiting a thought-provoking and varied selection of British works of art spanning 500 years including a 15th century Nottingham alabaster religious relief, a Luddite landscape by John Linnell, a Algernon Newton painting from the 1940’s, and a 1911 Stanley Spencer drawing.
Wing Gallery
Vanessa Vainio is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by Josefina Nelimarkka, Alexander Montague-Sparey and Olga Grotova at Cromwell Place this May.
Gallery 12
VIGO is pleased to announce their fourth solo show with Johnny Abrahams. The artist has developed a new body of work over the last year, holding back the most significant paintings this exhibition, his first in London for two years.
Pavilion Gallery
An exhibition of work by South Africa-born, Berlin-based artist Robin Rhode. Working across (and often merging) media, including drawing, performance, street art, photography, and animation, Rhode is best-known for his serial photographs of his large-scale public wall drawings.
Lehmann Maupin, First Floor, 1 Cromwell Place
A solo exhibition of recent paintings by Andrew Gifford from his series depicting Hawthorn trees.
Pavilion Gallery & Gallery 7
An introduction into the incredibly vast, diverse and extremely vibrant contemporary art landscape of Southeast-Asia.
Pavilion Gallery
Spanning two galleries and five millennia, this exhibition explores the concept of time and eternal life from Antiquity to the Modern Era.
Gallery 1 & Gallery 11
Lustrous ceramics and beautiful, jewel-like canvases by William and Evelyn De Morgan are presented by the De Morgan Foundation in this breathtaking exhibition.
Gallery 8
An exhibition of Ethiopian modernist artist Tadesse Mesfin, which will mark Mesfin’s first-ever European solo show.
Gallery 7
A presentation of iconic works by acclaimed Korean artist Do Ho Suh. Showcasing the range of Suh’s practice - including large and small-scale architectural fabric works, thread drawings, watercolors, and bronze sculpture.
Gallery 2
Join Georgina Adam, Financial Times contributor and art market editor-at-large of The Art Newspaper, and Clare McAndrew, the economist and author of the Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report, for a candid conversation about the state of the art industry today.
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In a new, three-part online live event series beginning on 8 October, hosted in partnership with Cromwell Place, The Art Newspaper will explore how the market is not only adapting but expanding.
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Lehmann Maupin's first major in-person activation at Cromwell Place will feature a residency with British artist Billy Childish.
Gallery 3
A presentation focused on new painting from Scotland.
Gallery 5
For its first London show, Initio Fine Arts will be presenting a contemporary design exhibition unveiling a curated universe of two unique talents of Design.
Wing Gallery
A group show featuring twenty short-listed artists of the Mother Art Prize 2020, the only international prize for self-identifying women and non-binary visual artists with caring responsibilities.
Pavilion Gallery
For their first project in the UK, Aspan Gallery present a duo exhibition by two of Central Asia's most prominent contemporary artists, Almagul Menlibayeva and Yerbossyn Meldibekov.
Gallery 12
Lawrie Shabibi is pleased to be part of the first lineup of rotating exhibitions at the much anticipated opening of Cromwell Place London, featuring a series of recent paintings by Moroccan artist Mohamed Melehi (b.1936).
Arc Gallery
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present a virtual conversation between Matthew Higgs, Director and Chief Curator of White Columns, and British artist Billy Childish, whose multi-disciplinary practice and creative process are the subject of a residency at the gallery’s new space in London.
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Is the new spirit of collaboration lip-service or game-changing? Galleries are increasingly teaming up to stay afloat—but for how long? Featuring Pilar Corrias, Caroline Douglas, Sunny Rahbar and Neil Wenman.
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