What's On at Cromwell Place
Events
Artist, poet and Tantric guru Sohan Qadrī (1932–2011) is one of the only internationally acclaimed artists deeply engaged with spirituality. Qadrī abandoned representation early on in his long career, incorporating Tantric symbolism and philosophy into his vibrantly coloured minimalist works.
Gallery 8
A group exhibition featuring female artists Charmaine Watkiss (UK), Delita Martin (US) and Tessa Mars (Haiti).
Gallery 6
Unveiling new and historical work by Cecilia Vicuña following her 2022—2023 Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, the show presents new and recent paintings, mixed-media works, historical ephemera, and recreations of lost work from the artist’s London years (1972—1975).
First Floor
A solo presentation of major works by one of Australia's foremost female artists, Del Kathryn Barton. This exhibition will include some of the artist's largest paintings to date.
Pavilion Gallery
The show explores the work of five contemporary Australian artists whose shared origins conjure an effortless dialogue between their artistic expressions. Landscape and cultural influences become common ground, binding a myriad of mediums and methodologies which converge in an engaging curation.
Gallery 5
A solo exhibition by figurative painter Emerson Pullman, who creates portraits that operate on the boundary between realism and abstraction.
Gallery 3
A solo presentation of artist, Yann Lacroix, showcasing his paintings, blurry memories of time and place; exotic foliage, abstract architecture, reflections of utopias from within the artist's imagination guided by his travels and experiences.
Gallery 11
Featured in the Financial Times in January and identified as ‘one to watch’ at this year’s London Art Fair, Marie Elisabeth Merlin’s (b.1968) debut London solo show, exploring which explores human and animal, migration and the power of nature, was hotly anticipated.
Wing Gallery
Chilean artist José Cori’s London debut exhibition, showcasing a fantastical repertoire of colourful works on paper.
Gallery 10
A two-person exhibition of work by textile artist Michael Brennand-Wood and ceramic artist Anne Marie Laureys.
Gallery 12
As part of our ongoing partnership, Cromwell Place and Philharmonia Orchestra present the latest in a series of recitals.
Pavilion Gallery
A playful environment for kids to draw and create and be inspired by drawing. Art supplies will be provided, and refreshments will be available.
Gallery 10
Where does an artwork begin? How do artefacts acquire value? And how do you create something that is yours? Join us for an insightful conversation with artist, Lana Khayat.
Gallery 12
Alongside a display of selected artworks which trace the evolution of the artist from figurative to abstract sculptures, the Alfred Basbous Foundation will launch the book “Alfred Basbous, a Modernist Pioneer", published by Skira Paris.
Arc Gallery
In her debut solo London exhibition, Mays Al Moosawi continues her figurative exploration of connections between the women of her upbringing and her self evolution through large paintings and intimate sculpture.
Gallery 5
In a joint exhibition, and as part of the Middle East week, Janet Rady Fine Art and Artscoops present more than 30 Modern and Contemporary Lebanese artists, including Willy Aractingy, Zena Assi, Assadour Bezdikian, Hugette Caland, Nadia Saikali and Juliana Seraphim.
Gallery 12
A solo presentation of paintings by contemporary British-Iraqi artist Athier Mousawi. His canvases pile up tonally energetic forms within bombastic yet precarious compositions that jumble together to form surrealist landscapes.
Wing Gallery
Beyond: Emerging Artists is an annual programme organised by Abu Dhabi Art. The programme enables three commissioned artists to create or develop new work through funding and curatorial support. The commissioned works are exhibited first in Abu Dhabi and then internationally in diverse locations.
Gallery 10, Gallery 11
Bringing together the work of four talented artists, including Arthur Lemaitre, Eeman Masood, David Brian Smith and Waswo X Waswo, the exhibition will explore the realms that lie between reality and the imagined, in which all the artists operate.
Gallery 1
Athier Mousawi (b. London, 1982) studied an MA in Illustration and Design at Central Saint Martin’s in London before moving to Paris in 2010 to begin his journey as a painter at the Cité Internationale Des Art.
Wing Gallery
Cromwell Place invites you to a Breakfast Tour of the exhibitions in the Middle East curated moment.
Various galleries
Joumana Medlej describes how she uses the visual power of a lost calligraphic tradition to create compositions made of pure meaning, and how she selects and prepares materials to achieve their fullest expression.
Gallery 12
Celebrating Bosch UK's 125 Anniversary, their rich heritage of innovation and social commitment in the UK and Ireland. Interwoven stories of inventing for generations, set over three centuries: branching from automotive to home heating.
Pavilion Gallery
Curated by Brian Kennedy, the exhibition features gallery artists and some key international artists. It is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with essays by Sean Rainbird, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland and Emma Crichton-Miller, Editor of The Design Edit and fine art writer.
Pavilion Gallery
Enjoy this hands-on session with artist and calligrapher Soraya Syed. Working with ancient materials in a contemporary context, connect with earthly tools and materials.
Gallery 12
Enjoy this hands-on session with artist and calligrapher Soraya Syed. Working with ancient materials in a contemporary context, connect with earthly tools and materials.
Gallery 12
As the itinerary of the Grand Tour developed, vedute (views) of familiar scenes like the Roman Forum or the Grand Canal in Venice recalled early ventures to the Continent for aristocratic Englishmen and others.
Arc Gallery
Verse launches Verse Solos with an exhibition of digital and physical works by artist duo Andreas Gysin and Sidi Vanetti.
Gallery 11