Featured artists include Liz Nielsen, Joni Sternbach, Adam Jeppesen, and Chris McCaw.
Image:
Liz Nielsen, "Underwater Mountains", (2018). Unique Chromogenic Colour Photogram.
Exhibition:
Featured artists include Liz Nielsen, Joni Sternbach, Adam Jeppesen, and Chris McCaw.
Image:
Liz Nielsen, "Underwater Mountains", (2018). Unique Chromogenic Colour Photogram.
The gallery does not keep a permanent space, instead it arranges temporary project-based exhibitions in order to tailor the experience to the individual needs of the artist and the work exhibited. Black Box Projects aims to be a pioneer of the changing gallery model, as well as presenting a transparent working model with artists, clients and other gallerists that fosters community, creativity and collaboration.
An exhibition of paintings and sculptures by eight gallery artists whose work explores, activates, or reimagines spatial environments: Anila Quayyum Agha, Miya Ando, Golnaz Fathi, Jane Lee, Tayeba Lipi, Neha Vedpathak, Joan Vennum, and Susan Weil.
Gallery 8
Lehmann Maupin presents ‘A Comedy for Mortals – Purgatorio’, Tammy Nguyen’s first solo exhibition in the UK. The exhibition, featuring new paintings, works on paper, and a sculptural artist book, is the second in a three-part series based on Dante Alighieri’s narrative poem, ‘The Divine Comedy’.
First Floor and Gallery 1
An exhibition of new work by British artist, Freya Douglas-Morris, inspired by the change of season from late winter to early spring. ‘Mid-March Melody’ is her first exhibition with Lehmann Maupin and includes eight new paintings, alongside six works on copper panels.
Gallery 3
Sir Quentin Blake CH, CBE, FRSL, FCSD, RDI presents original artwork from five titles in ‘The QB Papers’ series: ‘Feet in the Water’, ‘The Alternative Sports Olympics’, ‘Scenes at Twilight’, ‘Chance Encounters’, and ‘Wildlife Artist of the Year’.
Arc Gallery