Notton Gallery Opens This September

Notton Gallery Opens This September

NEW POP-UP GALLERY FOR MARYLEBONE Notton Gallery, on London’s Seymour Place, will open its doors on Thursday, September 7 with Hyperphantasia, an exhibition of new work by the Scottish abstract and figurative painter Jamie Gallagher. Hyperphantasia – a condition where...
Rave Captured – Steve Lazarides

Rave Captured – Steve Lazarides

‘Rave Captured’ is a new exhibition of photographic print work by legendary street art pioneer Steve Lazarides, running 10 February – 10 March 2022 at House of Laz, a new ‘art speakeasy’ beneath Laz Emporium. Lazarides’ first ever solo exhibition and the first time...
Cornelia Parker – Tate

Cornelia Parker – Tate

18 May – 16 October 2022 In May 2022, Tate Britain will present the first major survey of Cornelia Parker’s works in London. One of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, Parker is responsible for some of the most unique and unforgettable artworks of the past thirty...
FLUX Exhibition 2021

FLUX Exhibition 2021

The Design District – Greenwich Peninsula Flux Exhibition was an incredible show held between the 4th and 27th of November at The Design District – Greenwich Peninsula.  50 artists were selected and showcased at this incredibly inspirational event of contemporary...
Angela Heisch

Angela Heisch

Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is delighted to present Burgeon and Remain, the first UK solo exhibition of young New Zealand-born, New York-based artist Angela Heisch. This body of work, including paintings on a new larger scale, develops the artist’s abstracted visual...
Sam Peacock – Tide

Sam Peacock – Tide

London, From June 10 – July 3, London-based affordable art gallery Kahn Gallery will be showing exclusive new artworks by Sussex artist Sam Peacock, his first solo show in the capital since 2017, at their North London venue. As part of “Tide”, Peacock will be exhibiting work created during the first lockdown, a period when he felt “weirdly free to do what he wanted as the pressure to produce a constant stream of work had been removed”.