What's On at Cromwell Place
Past Events
We’re delighted to host the Association for Art History for an evening of curatorial interest, including the panel discussion 'Perspectives of Curating: Women in Collections'; the AAH Curatorial Prize awards; and a drinks reception.
Lavery Studio
Piet Raemdonck lives and works in direct contact with nature. Based in Belgium, Raemdonck’s home and studio are framed by large windowpanes, which act as expansive portals to the outside world, facilitating a dialogue between the ‘in & out’ that informs his artistic practice.
Gallery 7
Visual Illusion, Tricks and Memory Games at the First Solo Exhibition by Artist and Performer Danila Polyakov in London
Gallery 11
Informality is pleased to announce its upcoming group show, ‘Antidote’ featuring, Li Li Ren, Jamie North, Forest + Found, Rebecca Partridge, Fred Sorrell, Raffael Bader, Hannah Rowan, Jelly Green, Martine Poppe and Rain Wu.
Wing Gallery
A group exhibition exploring domesticity and its multiple representations and meanings in today’s world, featuring artists Jess Allen, RF Alvarez, Richard Burton, Thomas Cameron, Minyoung Kim, Gail Spaien, Tanya Traboulsi, Tim Wilson, and Aaron Zulpo.
Wing Gallery
Thomas Cameron’s first physical solo exhibition with Taymour Grahne Projects.
Gallery 12
DADA Gallery presents Bunmi Agusto’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. ‘Lands of the Living’ features mixed-media works on paper continuing the artist’s world-building practice that follows life in her fantastical paracosm know as ‘Within’.
Gallery 11
Complementing the exhibitions, ‘Andrew Gifford’ and ‘Winter Heliotrope – An exhibition of new paintings by Donald Teskey’, join both artists in conversation with broadcaster and writer, Kate Humble, discussing the parallels between painting and rewilding.
Lavery Studio
A celebratory breakfast with Freya Douglas-Morris on the occasion of her current exhibition, 'Mid-March Melody'. The artist will be present to discuss her new body of work, which depicts imagined terrains.
Gallery 3
Artist and art historian, Aliki Braine, and artist, academic, writer, Dr Caroline Molloy, in conversation about 'Borrowed Landscapes'. The event includes an Artist's Tour of the exhibition, followed by a visit to the V&A, where Braine has drawn inspiration from a number of works in the collection.
Gallery 5
A curated tour of Amalgama Art’s exhibition, ‘The Fine Line’, featuring conversations between the curators and the artists, Macarena Rojas Osterling and Lizi Sànchez, exploring their work and practice.
Gallery 12
A tour of ‘Borrowed Landscapes’ with artist Aliki Braine followed by a walking tour to the V&A, where Braine has drawn inspiration from a number of works in their collection, as well as working directly with found facsimile prints of landscape artists such as Corot, Constable, and Jacob van Ruisdael
Gallery 5
‘Winter Heliotrope’ is a collaboration between painter, Donald Teskey, and poet, Amanda Bell. The exhibition comprises 22 paintings and is accompanied by a handmade book by Fine Press Poetry with reproductions of fourteen paintings and accompanying poems, signed by both painter and poet.
Gallery 7
An exhibition of London-based Peruvian artists exploring the nuances of mark-making, delving into the gestures and bodily expressions that reveal our connection with language beyond mere communication.
Gallery 12
Guest curated by Rodrigo Orrantia, the exhibition focuses on artist and art historian Aliki Braine’s interest in the representation of landscape in Western art.
Gallery 5
Taking place in two spaces at Cromwell Place, the exhibition focusses on a series of large-scale canvases contrasting the light of summer woodlands in the English county of Sussex with winter paintings of pine and birch forests in deep snow from the artist’s time in America last winter.
Pavilion Gallery and Arc Gallery
In her first UK exhibition, contemporary artist, Liza Bobkova explores time through two new series of sculptural works, one in bronze, the other in porcelain.
Wing Gallery
A contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional Salon experience, featuring small-scale works by over 20 artists.
Gallery 10
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
TIN MAN ART presents a unique look at the last 30 years of music icons, as seen through the lens of world-renowned photographer, Rankin.
Gallery 11
Works by Peter Matthews, Joe Warrior-Walker, Anthony White, Andrew Graves, Mark Jackson, Joseph Goody, Max Wade, and James Drinkwater, in the first part of a two-part exhibition. The second part, focussing on female artists, follows in Autumn 2024.
Gallery 6
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
An exhibition by Mumbai-based contemporary visual artist, Rithika Pandey, whose practice draws upon ecology, spirituality, and science fiction to imagine new intimacies between the human and more-than-human.
Gallery 10
Join us for a delicious evening of food and drink at our monthly Cromwell Place Café Supper Club.
Cromwell Place Café
‘Last Breath’, a solo exhibition by Palestinian artist, Malak Mattar, marks the culmination of the artist’s ten-week residency with An Effort.
Wing Gallery
‘ELSEWHERE’ is this year’s title for Barber & Lopes’ annual group exhibition of works on paper. Their inaugural show at Cromwell Place brings together a collection of contemporary British artists, working from both home and abroad.
Gallery 7
Talk: Spirituality and Design for Social Impact - Deep K Kailey and Rejane Dal Bello In Conversation
Complementing the exhibition, ‘Journey of the Mind’, Without Shape Without Form Artistic Director, Deep K Kailey, and Studio Rejane Dal Bello Founder and Creative Director, Rejane Dal Bello, discuss how spirituality intersects with design for social impact.
Lavery Studio
First international solo exhibition by New Dehli-born artist, chetnaa.
Gallery 10
Collaborative exhibition by The MENAEA Royal Collection of Asian Antiquities and Spanish contemporary art collector, Hugo Alcantara, exploring the treatment of the human figure in visual art and its relationship with both the physical and metaphysical world.
Gallery 5
To accompany the exhibition, ‘Pioneers of Fashion’, Ami Bouhassane, Co-Director, Lee Miller Archives, and Connie Gray, Fashion Curator, Gray M.C.A Gallery, discuss the work of legendary fashion photographer, Lee Miller (1907-1977), and visionary fashion illustrator, Carl Erickson (1891-1958).
Gallery 11
Pioneers of Fashion examines the artistic mediums of fashion photography and fashion illustration through the prism of the twentieth century American fashion pioneers - legendary photographer Lee Miller (1907 -1977) and visionary artist Carl Erickson (1891 -1958).
Gallery 11
‘Together We Thrive’ presented by Culture& and Sotheby’s Institute of Art, in collaboration with Gallery OCA, with Cromwell Place as Venue Partner, is a fundraising exhibition for the Cultural Leaders Programme, featuring works donated by leading and emerging artists.
Wing Gallery
Journey of the Mind, an exhibition of self-discovery, fosters genuine conversation around art, spirituality, and the mind through contemporary Sikh knowledge.
Pavilion Gallery
Atelier E.B, the collective practice of Edinburgh designer, Beca Lipscombe, and Brussels-based artist, Lucy McKenzie, present their new fashion collection, 'Big Tobacco', within a bespoke, sculptural installation, 'Faux Sports Shop'.
Lavery Studio
'Monument' is a new body of work by Kjetil Golid, the Norwegian artist known for his digital practice that explores the use of data structures and computer code to create visual images.
Pavilion Gallery
A talk by Alexandra Earl exploring the materials and techniques employed by Pre-Raphaelite painter, Evelyn De Morgan.
Gallery 11
A talk by Daniel Robbins exploring the collaboration between stained glass and pottery designer, William De Morgan, and artist, Frederic Leighton, in the creation of Leighton House, his studio-house in Kensington, London.
Gallery 11
An exhibition of alumni art to commemorate the 400th anniversary of The Latymer Foundation.
Pavilion Gallery
Internationally renowned and prolific artist, Sir Quentin Blake CH, CBE, FRSL, FCSD, RDI, presents a selection of works created over the past 12 months.
Arc Gallery
Verse Solos presents recent works by Berlin-based artist Harm van den Dorpel, exploring the intricate balance between visual aesthetics and intellectual depth in relation to musical minimalism and 19th century artistic movements such as Pointillism.
Pavilion Gallery
Join us for a delicious evening of food and drink at our second Cromwell Place Café Supper Club.
Cromwell Place Café
Lehmann Maupin presents SpaceRace, an exhibition curated by Dexter Wimberly, that gathers five artists whose work is informed by a masterful understanding of pattern, materiality, and symbology: Leonardo Benzant, McArthur Binion, Alteronce Gumby, Nicholas Hlobo, and Brittney Leeanne Williams.
First Floor and Gallery 1
Taymour Grahne Projects is pleased to present a solo show by London based artist Luey Graves. Accompanying the exhibition is a text by Brighid Lowe, Associate Professor of Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art, London.
Gallery 12
Accompanying Adam de Boer's second solo show with Taymour Grahne Projects is a text by Daniel Owen, a poet, translator, and PhD student in UC Berkeley's Dept. of South & Southeast Asian Studies. His research focuses on Indonesian poetry and social change from the 1980s to the present.
Wing Gallery
Taymour Grahne Projects caters to a new generation of collectors who value accessibility, affordability, and transparency. They produce and publish exclusive limited-edition artworks and art publications in collaboration with some of the world's most exciting contemporary artists.
The Study
Art4 presents Dima Filippov’s project Brink, a series of drawings exploring the boundary of landscape and abstraction. His subject appears to focus on a single landscape, one faintly reminiscent of past journeys and images from his home town.
Gallery 7
To welcome the artworks back to the UK, 'A Marriage of Art and Craft' showcases highlights from the first major retrospective of Pre-Raphaelite painter, Evelyn Pickering De Morgan, and her husband, stained glass and pottery designer, William Frend De Morgan, to travel internationally.
Gallery 11
Join acclaimed sculptor, Robyn Neild, and Gray M.C.A Gallery Director, Ashley Gray, as they discuss the historical context of Robyn’s latest exhibition ‘The Italian & The Milliner’.
Gallery 10
Sculptor, Robyn Neild, in an exciting exhibition, celebrates the dominance of two iconic designers Elsa Schiaparelli and Coco Chanel from their early rivalry to their legacy today. 40 unique bronzes of celebrated designs from 1926 to the present day will be exhibited within the installation.
Gallery 10
The Finch Project is delighted to present a solo exhibition by Australian landscape artist, Greg Wood.
Gallery 1
Plinth invited members of the Royal Society of Sculptors to submit work on the theme of 'Samples', where everyday objects and materials are thrown into fresh light. Samples could mean anything from the musical to the geological, the unfinished to the interdisciplinary.
Arc Gallery
Following the incredibly successful ‘part one’, a sell-out show which included an acquisition by Maastricht’s Bonnefanten Museum, Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood return to TIN MAN ART with a series of all-new works for ‘The Crow Flies: part two’.
Pavilion Gallery
Finch & Co’s bi-annual exhibition presenting our recent discoveries. A true 21st Century cabinet of curiosities, with objects from antiquities, to Renaissance works of art and ethnographica.
Gallery 7
Join us on for a Closing Conversation to the group showcase, Homotopic: External expressions of the worlds that live within us, with artist, Megumi Ohata, and Artistic Director of Culture&, Errol Francis, and open drop-in Curator's Tour sessions with Curator, Pacheanne Anderson.
Gallery 3
Culture& is delighted to announce an exhibition curated in collaboration with Pacheanne Anderson, Culture&’s associate curator-writer, consultant and gallerist who produces arts and cultural events that prioritise the careers of low-income, Queer, Trans*, Black & POC Artists.
Gallery 3
Join us for an evening performance by artist, Joshua Woolford, complementing the group showcase, Homotopic: External expressions of the worlds that live within us, presented by Culture& x Pacheanne Anderson.
Gallery 3
In a unique opportunity to meet some of the artists featured in the group showcase, Winter – The Weakening Eye of Day. A tour of the exhibition by Juliana Cavaliero will follow.
Gallery 12
Inspired by the presence of both The Ingram Prize 2023 Exhibition and The Roberts Institute of Art's exhibition, Close Looking, Cromwell Place will host a discussion exploring both curatorial perspectives and responsible approaches to philanthropy by art foundations.
Gallery 11
Join the world's best known and celebrated fashion artist David Downton for a very special evening in which he will draw back the curtain on his adventures as a fashion artist, and his reflections on being witness to the drama and beauty of Haute Couture Week in Paris since 1996.
Wing Gallery
This exhibition is about close looking and reading. Six artists and writers of different backgrounds have been specially commissioned to write responses to six works from the David and Indrė Roberts Collection, with texts that span from poetry to storytelling.
Gallery 7
In this show, Cavaliero Finn presents a selection of artworks which seek to evoke winter in different ways, whether it’s capturing the essence of it through light and colour, the sense of decay through texture and material, or the sense of beauty hope and renewal through composition and context.
Gallery 12
J&J Rawlin returns to Cromwell Place with an exquisite group exhibition which focuses on the interwoven nature of collecting Modern British Art and Studio Ceramics.
Gallery 5
From seemingly ordinary objects such as a houseplant or jacket, to very particular but often unassuming sights, sounds or smells, Fred Coppin demonstrates the depth of pleasure that can be attached to the ordinary and offers a personal insight into the things that make him tick.
Arc Gallery
Zuleika Gallery returns to Cromwell Place with a duo-exhibition with artists, Rosannagh Scarlet Esson and Alan Rankle.
Gallery 3
Informality is thrilled to inaugurate its presence at Cromwell Place with a solo exhibition featuring new works with British artist, Connie Harrison.
Gallery 6
Presenting their second exhibition for the month of November, The Finch Project showcases a solo exhibition by artist, Mirko Baricchi.
Gallery 1
DADA Gallery returns to Cromwell Place with a group exhibition that showcases works by Corinne Slade, Bryant McLaughlin Van-Low, Joseph Aina and Theresa Weber.
Gallery 10
Join us in our re-imagined Cromwell Place Café, with delicious food and drinks, for our inaugural Supper Club.
Cromwell Place Café
The Ingram Collection renews its collaboration with Cromwell Place with a group showcase of artists shortlisted for the 2023 Ingram Prize. Now in its 8th year, this leading prize for contemporary artists was established by The Ingram Collection to celebrate, support artists beginning their careers.
Pavilion Gallery
Join us for an afternoon event with artist, Helen Carnac, to discuss the significance of location, landscape, weather, geography, and land structures, central to her practice. A tour of the exhibition by Juliana Cavaliero will follow.
Gallery 12
Each of the artists in this exhibition takes a process-driven approach. Whether it’s yarn on canvas inspired by African culture or fibres teased from handmade Japanese paper forming dimensional lace-like constructions, the materiality of the work is immediately apparent.
Gallery 8
To accompany David Downton's new exhibition, Théâtre de la Mode: An Exhibition by David Downton, Gray M.C.A invites you to join David Downton and acclaimed fashion writer and historian, Tony Glenville, for an evening of discussion.
Wing Gallery
Artists, architects, and visionaries unite at Cromwell Place to explore the transformative power of art and architecture.
Lavery Studio
Théâtre de la Mode: An Exhibition by David Downton explores the drama of fashion in a new series of striking works that observes the majesty of couture through an elegant narrative of charcoal that draws on Downton's own reflections of attending Paris Couture over the past twenty five years.
Wing Gallery
A fundraising group exhibition benefiting Life Project 4 Youth (LP4Y), uniting a consortium of 19 renowned and emerging international architects & multi-disciplinary artists committed to equal opportunities for Youth.
Lavery Studio
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present Balance Fountain, New York-based multidisciplinary artist Nari Ward’s first solo exhibition in London. The exhibition precedes a major European museum exhibition to be announced in the coming months.
First Floor
An exhibition including artworks by Gwen John, Lucian Freud, John Minton, Keith Vaughan & Chantal Joffe, amongst others, alongside richly-illustrated first editions from Alice Toklas's infamous cookbook to Arthur Rimbaud's A Season in Hell, illustrated powerfully by Keith Vaughan.
Gallery 12
BADA brings to Cromwell Place an engaging evening discussion about the resistance to connoisseurship and why it matters.
Gallery 7
Join us for a morning In Conversation event complementing the solo exhibition "Islands", presented by The Finch Project, with South African artist, Michael Taylor and writer and curator, Nico Kos Earle.
Gallery 1
Join THE TAGLI for a discussion between curator, Dimitrios Tsivrikos, and artist, Lottie Stoddart, on Decoding a Painting: Curatorial insights. A conversation revealing the layers that lie beneath the surface of works within Stoddart’s current solo exhibition, Rock, Paper, Scissors.
Gallery 3
The Finch Project is delighted to present ‘Islands’ a solo exhibition by South African artist, Michael Taylor.
Gallery 1
With a solo presentation by female artist, Lottie Stoddart, THE TAGLI inaugurates its presence at Cromwell Place.
Gallery 3
Unveiled by Cuturi Gallery, In The Flesh is the inaugural exhibition of acclaimed French sculptor Quentin Garel (b. 1975) in London. This marks the gallery’s fourth show at Cromwell Place and Garel’s debut in the UK.
Lavery Studio
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, the talk will welcome guest, Dr Malcolm McNeill, Director of the SOAS Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Art and Senior Lecturer in Arts Education, SOAS University of London
Gallery 11
Led by Nicole Schoeni, a Director of Asian Art in London, the tour will spotlight exhibitions at Cromwell Place under the Asian Art in London umbrella.
Various galleries
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, ArtChina UK will welcome a talk about Deities in Chinese mythology.
Gallery 6
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, ArtChina UK will welcome a talk on the history of Sacred Geometry to the present.
Gallery 6
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, Hanga Ten will host an introduction about flora and fauna in contemporary Japanese art.
Gallery 1
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, Simon Pilling will host a talk complementing the exhibition, Kogei no bi – The Beauty of Craft.
Gallery 1
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, ArtChina UK will welcome a forum on the multi-dimensional characters of colour.
Gallery 6
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, Jacqueline Simcox Ltd will present two talks to complement their exhibition.
Gallery 10
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, Runjeet Singh Ltd will discuss working as an Antique Dealer with Collectors, Museums and the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow.
Gallery 5
An exhibition of Japanese works of Art from the 18th century to the present day curated by Anastasia von Seibold and Katie Jones.
Gallery 12
An exhibition that will demonstrate the beauty of the keris, particularly the vibrant and contrasting ‘pamor’ (traditionally created blade patterns).
Gallery 5
A show underlining the manifold and profound evolution of Chinese art over the past fifty years, showcasing how each artist reinterprets classical subject-matters of Chinese art by incorporating innovative materials and creative methods while preserving the traditional culture and spirit.
Gallery 11
A selection of rare Chinese antique silk textiles and costumes for the court, aristocracy, Buddhist and Daoist use, ranging in date from 13th -19th centuries; employing the techniques of tapestry, embroidery and brocade to present dragons and other mythical animals, floral and geometric subjects.
Gallery 10
Immerse yourself in a transformative journey through vibrant artworks merging the enigmatic cosmos, ancient myths, and tangible realities, evoking a world of healing colours with Yichun Huang.
Gallery 6
Hanga Ten launches their presence at Cromwell Place with a presentation that highlights how contemporary Japanese artists have incorporated flora and fauna images utilising both traditional and unique techniques of printmaking and painting.
Gallery 1
The Arts have long held an essential role in Japanese society - expressing values which now resonate internationally. Simon Pilling's exhibition will showcase beautiful works by some of Japan’s leading craftspeople.
Gallery 1
Featuring the metamorphosed creations of six prominent Chinese and Japanese artists: Fu YiYao, Tai XiangZhou, Grace Han, Ren TianJin, Vincent Fang and Liang YungFei, whose contemporary reinterpretations draw inspiration from tradition and historical roots, while transcending all cultural boundaries.
Pavilion Gallery
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Autumn flagship event, Schoeni Projects brings artists, Szelit Cheung and Olga Grotova, together.
Wing Gallery
DOOR TO DOOR exhibition comprises new works produced as part of artist-in-residence Szelit Cheung and Olga Grotova's ongoing practice-based research project across Hong Kong and London.
Wing Gallery
Inspired by the concept of Event, theorised by the French philosopher Alain Badiou, the exhibition features generations of Iranian contemporary artists who become subjects of change, standing steadfast in their commitment to capturing the essence of truth.
Gallery 7
The show presents a contemporaneous exploration of vignettes of an agrarian life. The artists are drawn from the Gond, Madhubani and Kalamkari communities of India.
Arc Gallery
Showcasing seven contemporary Korean artists driven by tradition-led practice, Lost in Tradition describes a sense of contemplation and mindfulness and gives viewers the opportunity to lose themselves in traditional values that embody an appreciation of art and life.
Gallery 10
Anne Tallentire in conversation with Mary Cremin, Head of Programming at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), following the artist's durational performance at the culmination of 'measurement plan'.
Lavery Studio
A selection of works that focus on the urban landscape and nature through painting and photography. From the abstract landscapes of Juan Uslé or Nico Munuera, the imagined landscapes of Santiago Giralda, to the vision of the city of London by Alejandro S. Garrido.
Gallery 1
A tribute to one of the most inventive artists of the 20th century, Susan Weil is among the key female figures who pushed the boundaries of Abstract Expressionism, a movement largely defined by male painters.
Pavilion Gallery, Gallery 8
Taste Contemporary is proud to present their latest show; a two-person exhibition featuring painter Marcella Barceló and ceramic artist Virginia Leonard. GO | BETWEEN refers to each artist appearing to find inspiration in spaces between very different worlds, but through contrasting means.
Arc Gallery
Gallery OCA presents COZY: Comfortable in my Skin, a group presentation of works by: Alanis Forde, Gherdai Hassell, Crystal Yayra Anthony, Naledi Tshegofatso Modupi, and Bryony Benge-Abbott.
Wing Gallery
Aninat Gallería is present once again at Cromwell Place, inviting the viewer to delve into the Latin American world, from its history, its culture and its native flora.
Gallery 11
An exhibition of new work celebrating the complex undercurrents in Kenneth Grahame’s seminal work, ‘The Wind in the Willows’ featuring Charlie Billingham, Stanley Donwood, Malene Hartmann Rasmussen, Keaton Henson, Rupert Muldoon, Gina Soden and Zach Toppin.
Gallery 12
‘Make It New’ was the famous modernist slogan coined by Ezra Pound; but, in the twenty-first century, we have now such a glut of novelty that even the notion of ‘newness’ is old-fangled.
Gallery 3
Featuring a selection of works by Catalina Jaramillo, Jeffly Molina & Andrea Villalon, providing an intimate snapshot, enveloped in the concept of what home means to these artists. The show is inspired by personal and familial histories, daydreams, and contemporary life in their cities of residence.
Gallery 5
Silvia’s Mother, in its first pop up group show, will be presenting works by Jelili Atiku, Ujjal Dey, Jemisha Maadhavji, Sajan Mani, and Renuka Rajiv.
Viewing Rooms 3 & 4
The first project curated by Helen Nisbet in her role as CEO & Artistic Director of Cromwell Place is 'measurement plan', a temporary installation by Anne Tallentire, which will unfold and evolve through the week culminating in a durational performance on 14 October.
Lavery Studio
Presented as part of the series of Tertulias Artisticas, Cromwell Place, alongside Augusta Edwards Fine Art and Embassy of Chile in the UK, is pleased to present a forum exploring photography and art practices that play a part in creating and conveying memory.
Gallery 11
Presented as part of the series of Tertulias Artisticas, Amalgama Art presents an exploration of Latin American artists who re-envision the concept of Hilo or ‘thread’.
Gallery 11
Mark Sealy, Director of Autograph ABP, is joined by photographers, Lindokuhle Sobekwa and Mikhael Subotzky, complementing the current exhibition,Ukuzilanda, Homegoing: Ernest Cole, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Mikhael Subotzky.
Gallery 11
The Xhosa word 'Ukuzilanda' describes an act of connecting to oneself: to one's past. In South Africa, a nation living with the intersecting legacies of colonisation, slavery, indentured labour and racial segregation; the notions of self, identity and home are often fraught with uncertainty.
Gallery 10
Hilo, a Spanish word for thread, encapsulates our trains of thought, connections and structures of reality. This group exhibition of 4 women artists from Argentina, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru explores how the concept of ‘thread’ can be taken beyond its traditional relationship with textile and fabric.
Arc Gallery
A multimedia exhibition that invites the public into an immersive space reflecting on memory, history and social expressions. What does it mean to remember history and social changes through art?
Gallery 1
Galleri Brandstrup Oslo inaugurate their presence at Cromwell Place with solo presentations of Norwegian artist, Steinar Haga Kristensen.
Gallery 7
When thinking of countries living through military conflicts or under authoritarian regimes, the immediate reaction is to conjure up images of violence, tragedy, and human misery. However, we should not forget that even in the most sanguine of wars “life must and does go on” ...
Gallery 6
The exhibition calls on the viewer to contemplate the way in which artist and computer collaborate in the creation of art today, as well as the extent to which preconceived ideas about physical art influence us when critiquing digital artworks.
Pavilion Gallery
In this show, Mojé Assefjah, Zena Assi and Alexandra Jabre, three talented artists take you on a journey through the diverse dimensions of 'home.' Each brushstroke and image serves as a window to their unique worlds, inviting you to explore the deep connections they have with their cherished roots.
Gallery 3
Join us for an evening co-hosted with the National Museum of Women in the Art, discussing the rise in representation of female-identifying artists in the UK, as we celebrate the tenth anniversary of East London Fawcett’s Art Audit.
Cromwell Place
In July 2022 James Hart Dyke climbed to the summit of Mont Blanc to paint the sunset, emulating as closely as possible the conditions under which the legendary French painter of the Alps, Gabriel Loppé (1825-1913) made his pair of summit paintings in August 1873 one hundred and fifty years earlier.
Gallery 5
The END Fund, through the support of Reaching the Last Mile, is pleased to announce Reframing Neglect, a new photography series creative directed by contemporary artist and activist Aïda Muluneh, highlighting the need to end neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) globally.
Gallery 12, Wing Gallery
Social not solutions: should we shift the way we design for change? A discussion moderated by Disegno with panellists including founder and director of All in Awe, Eva Feldkamp, and POor Collective.
Cromwell Place
Co-curated with Helen Chislett, Cromwell Place is delighted to present its first art and design symposium. Complementing our Design programming focus, in partnership with Brompton Design District and London Design Festival, this informal, free event centres around a programme of panel discussions.
Cromwell Place
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce Disfigurations, a collaborative exhibition featuring London-based artist, Mandy El-Sayegh, and Berlin-based artist and curator, Kader Attia.
First Floor
Steeped in rich memories, the show is built in relation to the artists' individual negotiations made between “back home” and “now”, culminating in a richly woven tapestry of memoirs of cross-culturalism, identity, transnationality, and hybridism.
Gallery 10
Sight Specific presents a curation of works from Sophie Kitching’s Nocturne and Invisible Green series’ alongside a selection of emerald green panels and watercolours on paper which mediate between the two.
Gallery 1
Drawing on a distinctive time in Korean craftsmanship, refined during the Joseon dynasty (est. 14c), this show presents works by contemporary practitioners, exploring the current return to Joseon’s contemplative aesthetic: featuring ceramics, furniture, textile, and woodwork, including the Moon Jar.
Gallery 11
The New Craftsmen presents ‘Join, Assemble, Hold’; two adjoining crafted interiors, rich with works that invite the makers’ worlds and hands into our homes. In each room, a statement cabinet provides a focal point, expressing the physicality of the works and a feeling of connectivity in the space.
Gallery 5
KAORIUM captures your vague scent impressions in words. By interacting with KAORIUM, you are enabled to deepen your unique scent preferences and brought to a delightful encounter with unexpected scents. Discover the sensibility of fragrance that you have yet to explore.
Gallery 12, The Study
East London-based artist, designer and maker, Rio Kobayashi, presents his inaugural show at Cromwell Place, involving many other creators forming a collaborative exhibition and event space.
Arc Gallery
Phase 2 of the collaboration between De Vos Caballero and Pilotto is a search for the conviviality between fashion and interiors. Central are questions of what should be prioritised in terms of being inspired and expression of self, the clothing we wear or the spaces we inhabit.
Gallery 7
In this exhibition, graduates from the Royal College of Art's MA Design Products programme exhibit their work and the processes that made it - front and back of house. Divided between two dedicated spaces, the exhibition features a gallery of objects and a workshop of transparent processes.
Gallery 6
Pentagram, Cass Art and Bags of Ethics have collaborated on the redesign of the humble Tote Bag. Making its debut at London Design Festival, the project includes unique Tote Bag designs with bespoke pocket designs and artworks, exhibited alongside prototypes and mock ups and original artworks.
Wing Gallery
Convivial, constructive, collaborative: what can designers learn from working together? A discussion with panellists including artist, designer, maker, Rio Kobayashi, Director of Grymsdyke Farm and Co-Director of Material Architecture Lab (MAL), The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, Guan Lee.
Cromwell Place
Showcasing for the first time the roster of artists that comprise Canopy Collections, Full House is an exhibition of new works by 22 international artists ranging from the emerging to some of the most established names in the contemporary art world.
Pavilion Gallery
Emerging Ecologies in Augmented Reality: A collaboration between Snap Inc and The Royal College of Art.
Gallery 3
The Finch Project proudly presents Botanica, a group exhibition of new work by four international artists: Arpaïs du Bois, Rosie McGuinness, Sabine Finkenauer, Wayne Pate, and Christina Zimpel.
Gallery 1
In partnership with Spirit Now London, Cromwell Place is delighted to present an exclusive book launch event, with Art Historian and Director of The Fine Art Group, Henry Little.
Lavery Studio
The Evening Standard Art Prize 2023, in association with Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle, celebrates self-expression. The twelve shortlisted artists in this exhibition have responded to the theme ‘a portrait of you’, through the use of textile, glass, paper, ceramic, wood, metal and found objects
Pavilion Gallery
A series of new large-scale paintings co-created by Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke will be presented by TIN MAN ART in a two-part exhibition, the first of which is in September, with a follow up at the end of the year.
Gallery 11
Verse is delighted to present I’m Feeling Lucky, an exhibition and installation of Maya Man's most recent generative work. Continuing her explorations of femininity within digital culture, the artist investigates growing belief systems influenced by online horoscope resources.
Gallery 1
An exhibition dedicated to landscapes by pioneers of 20th-century art including Augustus John, Christopher Wood, Midge Bruford and Lucy Harwood.
Gallery 10
Artists and researchers at the Royal College of Art in London present, as a collective, a show driven by two parallel research concerns: the manifestation and interpretations of alternative Artificial and Distribute Intelligence Systems and the role of Storytelling within AI Real-World Narratives.
Gallery 3
A duo exhibition of New Zealand based artists, Rich Poole and Kelly Milligan. While these artists have distinctive styles, a palpable shared artistic sensibility runs through the exhibition, where both artists convey a sense of restless experimentation of abstract works.
Wing Gallery
With a group presentation titled Entwined, in tandem with sepiaEYE, and curated by Esa Epstein, Sundaram Tagore Gallery showcases the work of Serena Chopra, Pamela Singh, Qiana Mestrich and Gayatri Ganju.
Gallery 8
Reflecting on light as a creative medium, and drawing particular inspiration from the legacy of Abraham Palatnik, Zach Lieberman aims to explore the relationship between his work and the art of the past, situating his new series within the wider discourse of media art.
Pavilion Gallery
Verse proudly presents the second edition of Verse Solos: Quasi Dragon Studies. This is a culmination of Harvey Rayner's 25-year project, which explores new ways of creating compositions.
Pavilion Gallery
Join artist, Harvey Rayner, and Verse for an In Conversation event with the curators, Alfredo Cramerotti, Nico Epstein and Julia Greenway.
Pavilion Gallery
In their fifth satellite group exhibition, Taymour Grahne Projects present an exciting line-up of 11 female artists exploring the possibilities of abstract painting today. Accompanying the exhibition is a text by Bryony Bodimeade.
Pavilion Gallery
Join us for a Breakfast Tour of the exhibitors at Cromwell Place on the occasion of London Art Week, and beyond.
Various galleries
In today’s contemporary world, this exhibition will highlight the diverse paintings executed in continental Europe during the 19th and early 20th centuries and explore how their now historic styles were at the time seen as the height of contemporary art.
Gallery 7
In a solo presentation of a series of new paintings by artist, Christopher Brooks, Meakin + Parsons x Hannah Payne will unveil their inaugural exhibition at Cromwell Place.
Gallery 11
Challenging the mundanity of everyday objects by celebrating the absurdity of our inner worlds, the paintings in the exhibition open a dialogue with the spaces that surround us, blurring the line between the physical and psychological, the "real" and the imaginary.
Gallery 3
The solo exhibition continues Petros’ inquiries into the complex relationship between African and European histories of colonialism and modernity.
Gallery 6
An intimate private tour of Enactment, a solo exhibition of queer, multi-disciplinary visual artist Florence Peake especially programmed for Cromwell Place Members at Richard Saltoun Gallery.
Richard Saltoun, W1S 4NS
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Summer Showcase, join us for a Talk on Chinese Textiles, with textile dealer, Jacqueline Simcox, a specialist in silk textiles from China and Central Asia together with some works of art.
Gallery 7
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Summer Showcase, join us for a Talk on Korean Ceramics, led by Shanshan Wang, Founder and Director of W. SHANSHAN 珊然軒.
Gallery 7
Asian Art in London Summer Showcase presents a Panel Discussion on Collecting Asian Art. Guests include Nicole Schoeni of Schoeni Projects, Daphne King of Alisan Fine Arts, Runjeet Singh, antique Indian arms & armour dealer, Benedict Carter, Head of Department for Islamic & Indian Art at Sotheby’s.
Gallery 7
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Summer Showcase, join us for a discussion on the The Evolution of Ink, with guests, Dr Malcolm McNeill and Evangeline Li of 3812 Gallery.
Gallery 7
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
The exhibition will bring together six important contemporary Hong Kong masters, including Ink Master Lui Shou-Kwan and his students, Irene Chou, Kan Tai-Keung, and Wucius Wong; Hon Chi- Fun, one of Hong Kong's most iconic artists; and Li Wei-Han Rosanna, a well-known female ceramicist.
Gallery 10
For this summer's digital & live edition, London Art Week will launch a satellite group showcase to be hosted in the historic Lavery Studio, the former studio of prominent British society painter Sir John Lavery.
Lavery Studio
John Swarbrooke Fine Art is delighted to present Portrait Mode, an exhibition coinciding with the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery.
Gallery 12, Wing Gallery, The Study
Marking the 75th Anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush, the group exhibition presents the work of four British female artists of Jamaican Heritage: Sonia Elizabeth Barrett, Merissa Hylton, Marcia Patterson, and Katasha Rose.
Gallery 3
Best known for her figurative ceramic sculptures that incorporate both aspects of the human body and elements of nature, Klara Kristalova presents her new body of work in the artist’s first solo exhibition in London.
First Floor
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Summer Showcase, join us for a Talk on the (un)predictable market trends and collectors’ choices in Islamic, Indian, and Asian Art, led by Beatrice Campi, Tiago Cordeiro-Soares and John Rogers of Chiswick Auctions.
Gallery 7
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Summer Showcase, join us for an Introduction to Hong Kong Modern Masters, led by Daphne King, Director of Alisan Fine Arts.
Gallery 7
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Summer Showcase, join us for an Introduction to Contemporary Indian Tribal and Folk Art, led by Anuradha Nayar, Director of Anrad Gallery.
Gallery 7
Showcasing 23 paintings by the eighteenth and early nineteenth century water-colourist Sarah Stone (1760 - 1844), the exhibition is remarkable and intriguing. Of paramount beauty, the collection has only recently come to light, and comprises works almost never seen outside of museums and galleries.
Gallery 1
Presented as part of Asian Art in London Summer Showcase, join us for an exploration into the Art of Young Chinese Women in London.
Gallery 7
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
Join KCAW Director, Vestalia Chilton, in a forum with artists, Malgorzata Liescka and Josephine Chime - discussing insights into their installations. The former is exhibiting "Hidden Dimension" at Cromwell Place's Pavilion Courtyard, the latter is showcasing "Detangling MBS" in Knightsbridge.
Gallery 11
Join KCAW Director, Vestalia Chilton, in a forum with artists, Peter Morris and Misha Milovanovich, exploring themes and ideas around their installations, as part of Kensington + Chelsea Art Week 2023.
Gallery 11
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
Curator, Brian Kennedy, will be In conversation with Emma Crichton-Miller and Sean Rainbird, to explore the ideas behind their catalogue essays.
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
In partnership with Kensington + Chelsea Art Week, we welcome Malgorzata Lisiecka's installation, as part of the KCAW 2023 Public Art Trail.
Pavilion Courtyard
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, Gallery 10, Gallery 11
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
As part of our ongoing partnership, Cromwell Place and Philharmonia Orchestra present the latest in a series of recitals.
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 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
A two-person exhibition of work by textile artist Michael Brennand-Wood and ceramic artist Anne Marie Laureys.
Gallery 12
Chilean artist José Cori’s London debut exhibition, showcasing a fantastical repertoire of colourful works on paper.
Gallery 10
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 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
Following on from their participation in Eye of the Collector, GBS Fine Art will remain in London for a further week, taking up residence at Cromwell Place with a collection of works by both represented artists and others they regularly work with.
Gallery 10
An exhibition centred on the creative and physical processes of four renowned artist-photographers, creating unique forms of expression within the remit of landscape and nature art and photography.
Wing Gallery and The Study
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
Ujjal Dey's work has specific references to traditional techniques of Kalamkari and Ajrakh textiles from India. Adopting the traditional process he tries to experiment, and builds his own concept and imagery.
Gallery 10
Gallerist Sarah Myerscough will lead a talk between artists Max Bainbridge and Alida Kuzemczak-Sayer.
Lavery Studio
Chloé Rosetta Bell will perform the last act of unravelling, washing, and sanding the 'Salt Remains' from her series of ceramic vessels on display in the exhibition, Material Beings.
Lavery Studio
Join Al Sadu master weaver, Maytha Saed, and Farah Al Yasin, Head of Caravane Earth Creative Residency
Gallery 1
An Artist Talk complementing the exhibition, Imprints of Iran, co-curated by Roya Khadjavi and Bibi Manavi.
Wing Gallery
Curator Sarah Griffin will lead a talk between textile artist Abigail Booth and ceramicist Chloé Rosetta Bell.
Lavery Studio
Maud & Mabel is pleased to present Weightless, an exhibition showcasing the works of eight established and emerging international artists from Japan, Sweden, Italy, the US and UK.
Gallery 12
The exhibition showcases the works of three young Iranian artists, whose contemporary interpretations are directly rooted to Iranian ancient crafts of Embroideries, Mirror Mosaics, Woodworks and Ceramics. All the works in this exhibition capture the spirit of the climate we live in.
Wing Gallery
The exhibition presents Korea’s unique culture through the works of Dahye Jeong, winner of the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2022, and showcased for the first time outside if South Korea.
Gallery 5
A group exhibition featuring female artists Charmaine Watkiss (UK), Delita Martin (US) and Tessa Mars (Haiti).
Gallery 6
Canopy Collections are delighted to present their fifth exhibition at Cromwell Place, For Nothing Is Simply One Thing. This new group show will bring together the work of international artists who celebrate, bend, and embrace traditional craft techniques.
Gallery 11
The exhibition features weavers’ techniques and the cleverly-knitted patterns deriving from the abundant multi-ethnic craftsmanship in Taiwan. The fabrics and baskets shed light on the living wisdom, aesthetics, ethnic group identification and cultural inheritance hidden inside different cultures.
Gallery 7
An artist-led show pushing the conceptual nature of craft practice through a radical rethinking of materiality. The exhibition brings together artists Max Bainbridge, Chloé Rosetta Bell, Abigail Booth, Marlène Huissoud, Alida Kuzemczak-Sayer, Francisca Onumah, Frances Pinnock and Marcin Rusak.
Lavery Studio
Raw Mango draws from the colours, philosophies and cultures of India to create a unique voice, questioning place and perspective through design. With roots in craft and community, its relationship with handloom began in 2008 as an investigation of possibilities.
Gallery 3
Take a closer look at the sari with Sanjay Garg, Rashmi Varma and Malika Verma. Join us for a workshop presenting the multifarious garment, accessed through drape, textile, motif, memory & more.
Gallery 3
Produced by the local community of women weavers, the exhibition showcases the "Craft of Al Sadu from Qatar", presented as a part of an installation made of wood and textiles produced in 2022-2023, and accompanied by "The Majlis. A Journey to Qatar", a 16-minute film by Caravane Earth, 2022.
Gallery 10
In collaboration with the Korea Craft and Design Foundation, Lloyd Choi Gallery is delighted to be in conversation with Korean artist Ree Soo-jong, in an inspiring Artist Talk.
Arc Gallery
A tour discussing themes and artist practices used by Korean ceramists, and presented by curator Lloyd Choi.
Arc Gallery
The Moon Jar is a sculptural form that became an icon in contemporary ceramic history and is celebrated in both the UK and Korea. Echoing the shape of a floating full moon, the traditional white Moon Jar, made from two porcelain hemispheres, dates back to the Joseon Dynasty (14th-19th centuries).
Arc Gallery
The New York-based artist Hiroshi Senju, renowned for his monumental waterfall images installed in public spaces and museums around the world, arrives at Cromwell Place with a new series of paintings.
Pavilion Gallery
Nicola Beauman, Founder of Persephone Books, will be In Conversation with Jo Andrews, journalist, hand-weaver and host of the Haptic & Hue podcast, in an inspiring forum discussing the love of literature and textile design and the extraordinary history of over 20 years of Persephone Books.
Wing Gallery
Multi-instrumental ensemble Brave Poets return for another dynamic evening of music in our iconic Lavery Studio.
Lavery Studio
A presentation of Modernist Textiles, the exhibition will bring together rare and limited edition works designed by the great 20th Century masters.
Gallery 12, Wing Gallery, The Study
Following an intuitive process of mark-making the artists' layer their canvases to build compositions that create scenes informed by personal experiences but shaped by their imaginations. The exhibition showcases the emotional potential of landscape painting.
Gallery 3
The exhibition, and Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai’s first in the UK, will showcase a series of works created in 2020 using acrylic paint and ink on fabric. The show is a precursor to a the artist’s major solo exhibition of a new series of works due to take place later in the year.
Gallery 10
Instantly recognisable by his monochrome, line-based style, Julien Gachadoat has explored the interface between code and human creativity for many years; working with algorithms, playing with repetition and abstract forms, with a focus on plotters to produce physical artworks.
Arc Gallery
Commissioned and presented by European ArtEast Foundation, and curated by Anke Kempkes, the show is the world’s first exhibition dedicated exclusively to female Surrealists from Eastern Europe, with the majority of the participating artists being shown for the first time in the UK.
Pavilion Gallery
The areas of discussion will include the Parthenon Sculptures, Benin Bronzes, and destruction by ISIS in Syria and Iraq and the protection of Ukrainian Heritage.
Lavery Studio
Can wandering in daydreams lead to something more?
Gallery 12, Wing Gallery
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on the themes of current exhibitions.
Pavilion Gallery
A group show featuring 13 artists responding to the theme of Queer Intimacy. The exhibition will be accompanied by a text written by Russell Tovey.
Pavilion Gallery
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
Showcasing a style and technique of fine art photography at a level of great endeavour and integrity, artist David Winston merges intriguing and old-fashioned techniques with contemporary processes to produce painterly approached artworks.
Gallery 10
Where the element of 'water' expresses movement of grace and fluid dynamics which combine to create a melodic narrative in the form of fine art photography, there is Abstractions.
Gallery 3
In a presentation that marks Lionel Sabatté debut in the United Kingdom, the exhibition will explore life, the transformation of matter, and the passage of time through multi-media paintings and bronze sculptures.
Gallery 1
Focusing on a group of Norwegian women artists who emerged in the 1970’s – with the addition of one, younger artist – the exhibition aims to shine a light on this important group of artists whose contribution to ceramic and textile art is being increasingly recognised by international audiences.
Wing Gallery
Working between Los Angeles and Akwidaa, Ghana, Gray's photo-based work aims to destabilise assumptions about the veracity of photography and provoke reconsiderations of long-accepted norms and beliefs about the medium.
Lehmann Maupin First Floor
Including, Piers Secunda's Alderney: The Holocaust on British Soil, and the group shows, Spirit of Ukraine; Phoenix Rising; Ares; our curated moment, Art in Conflict, supports and showcases projects which explore the impact of war on a personal, geopolitical and societal level.
Galleries: Arc, Pavilion, 1, 3, 7, 10, 11
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on the themes of current exhibitions.
Lavery Studio
The exhibition is a solo show presenting Joy Yamusangie, and will consist of a suite of new works which further the artist’s interest in illustrating speculative, euphoric spaces.
Gallery 6
In a selection of over twenty paintings spanning the past decade of her practice, this exhibition aims to provide a glimpse into the artist’s unique world and celebrate a nuanced view of the female experience.
Gallery 11
Cromwell Place and Weidenfeld & Nicolson present an In Conversation to celebrate the publication of Jennifer Higgie’s latest book, The Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2023).
Gallery 7
'Freud, in his studies of hysterics, and the contemporary nerve specialists George Savage and Silas Weir Mitchell, in case studies, treat bereaved women as mentally unbalanced. They assume a causal link between grief and madness without any analysis or explicit justification...' [1]
Gallery 3
The gallery return in our gallery spaces for an exciting exhibition that will showcase works by Cameroon-based artist, Ajarb Bernard Ategwa.
Pavilion Gallery
A forum complementing and developing the themes of The Value in Things, the galleries’ joint exhibition featuring the work of ceramic artist, Alice Walton, and artists and master glassblowers, Baldwin & Guggisberg.
Gallery 7
Curated by Brian Kennedy, this is an opportunity to see world class museum quality ceramics and glass, to understand their stories, appreciate their power and debate their value.
Gallery 12, Wing Gallery, The Study
From the longstanding collaboration between Radiohead's drummer Philip Selway and painter Stewart Geddes, the exhibition is the celebration of art, music and the creative friendship between the two.
Gallery 11
Please join us for a special live recording of Be-Spoke, a podcast series that explores the stories behind bespoke objects and experiences.
Gallery 7
Is perfection an objective quality, attainable through technical proficiency and precision? Or is it a subjective experience, shaped by the individual viewer's perceptions and emotions?
Pavilion Gallery
Magnum Photos, in partnership with the Anonymous Project, inaugurates its presence at Cromwell Place with an exhibition based on the homonymous book by Martin Parr and Lee Shulman.
Gallery 3
Continually redefining generative art’s boundaries and possibilities, this presentation explores how journeys have become a theme that is both key and ever-present in the generative art movement, and how the community of artists and collectors drive the space forwards together.
Pavilion Gallery
On the occasion of Verse’s new exhibition, Odysseys, Cromwell Place hosts an artist talk.
Pavilion Gallery
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on the themes of current exhibitions.
Lavery Studio
Join us for an informal artist talk and exhibition walkthrough of Rhizome, a presentation that explores the deeply entangled and ever-evolving nature of identity, perception and being.
Arc Gallery
Making his first appearance in the London art scene, in a solo exhibition, young Pakistani-American artist Zaam Arif presents oil paintings featuring solitary figures against surrealistic backdrops.
Gallery 10
Presenting unique generative artworks, this solo exhibition is the final chapter of the three-part series, by Japanese artist and designer Kazumasa Teshigawara, also known as Qubibi.
Gallery 5
Canopy Collections return to Cromwell Place in January 2023 with A Portable Landscape, the first solo presentation in Europe of the Mexican artist duo Celeste (María Fernanda Camarena and Gabriel Rosas Alemán).
Wing Gallery
Using water as a vehicle for the act of making, to image, mimic and interrogate, the exhibition gestures towards a world where all histories are confronted, identities embraced and resources shared.
Lehmann Maupin First Floor
Exploring the inter-connected and ever-evolving structures of places we inhabit physically and spiritually, and the deeply entangled nature of identity, perception and being, the exhibition draws connections between the natural world, traditional craft practices, and cultural and emotional anchors.
Arc Gallery
Unique muralesque serigraphic works investigate and ultimately express how one might find the spiritual energy to break psychological cycles to create hopeful and generative ones to live and thrive by.
Gallery 6
Brought together by acclaimed curator Jane Neal, the group exhibition will show works by 17 contemporary painters, from different cultural and creative backgrounds.
Pavilion Gallery
In a presentation tied together by contemporary art curator and writer Roger Malbert, Selmani creates enigmatic, ambiguous scenes that bear witness to the absurdity of human behaviours.
Gallery 11
Verse is back with a new exhibition influenced by Haruki Murakami's fictions, where elements of real and imagined meet in a liminal space. Titled Magical Realism, this exhibition elevates and distorts the material of everyday life to magical realms.
Gallery 11
Canopy Collections are delighted to present their second exhibition at Cromwell Place. Entitled Paper & Clay, this new group show brings together thirteen international artists and explores the versatile nature and creative use of these two materials.
Arc Gallery
During 2022 Andrew Gifford's new work took him to the fringes of wilderness in Scotland's ancient Caledonian forest, in Ireland and Yorkshire.
Gallery 11, Gallery 12, Wing Gallery
Finch & Co’s new winter exhibition and catalogue, Rare, offers the chance to view their ‘21st Century Cabinet of Curiosities’.
Gallery 7
European ArtEast Foundation presents the first UK exhibition of two significant painters of the Cluj School, Cornel Brudașcu and Alin Bozbiciu.
Gallery 8
The Power of Photography encapsulates Peter Fetterman's mantra to collecting: a never-ending interest for photographs that move, or change, those that look at them.
Gallery 1
A winter exhibition dedicated to the animal drawings of 20th-century pioneer Sven Berlin.
Gallery 10
An exciting collaboration between Zuleika Gallery and Facet & Fable, The Winter show will present a vibrant and diverse collection of rare jewels and fine art.
Gallery 12, The Study
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on current exhibition themes.
Lavery Studio
Berntson Bhattacharjee is delighted to present an exhibition of new works by Anton Alvarez and Leo Park.
Lavery Studio
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on current exhibition themes.
Lavery Studio
Now or Yesterday? further advances and reinvigorates Thai artist, Nino Sarabutra’s trademark theme of the exploration of human emotions. Encouraging the audience to contemplate love, life, and the very spirit of being alive.
Gallery 7
Jack Bell Gallery is pleased to present a new solo exhibition by Marc Padeu at Cromwell Place. This will be his third solo show with the gallery.
Gallery 8
Hubert Le Gall’s first solo exhibition in London features over 20 works including some of his most iconic sculptures, cabinets and mirrors. This playful collection invites the audience into a dreamlike universe, rich in storytelling.
Gallery 11
Candida Stevens Gallery is pleased to present place - displace, a group show exploring the enduring impact of one’s roots and the inevitable consequential influence on one's contemplations, as seen in the creative outputs of three artists who now live hundreds of miles from where they were born.
Gallery 12
This new body of work charts an important personal stage in the artist's life, as he moves into the domain of parenthood.
Wing Gallery
Verse is pleased to present Hypertype, a collection of generative works by Mark Webster, powered by Art Blocks Engine.
Gallery 1
Lehmann Maupin presents You Know I Used To Love You but Now I Don’t Think I Can: There Ain’t No Right Way To Say Goodbye Again, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by New York-based artist Arcmanoro Niles.
Lehmann Maupin First Floor
Join a special talk, as part of Asian Art in London, reflecting on contemporary Chinese Ink paintings as held in the Ashmolean Museum.
Lavery Studio
Showcasing seven international contemporary Chinese artists, including a number of ink painters who have been working with the gallery for over three decades,
Gallery 7
Exploring blue as a colour of Korean art. This exhibition coincides with the V&A’s Korean exhibition ‘K-Wave’ and Asian Art in London.
Gallery 3
The exhibition includes a group of Chinese contemporary ink paintings by the leading artists working in this category.
Gallery 11
A solo exhibition of paintings, drawings, sculptures, etchings, and serigraphs by Indian artist, Seema Kohli.
Gallery 12
A.I. is pleased to present STILL, a group exhibition with works by Haffendi Anuar, Yuki Nakayama and Dawn Ng. The exhibition coincides with the 25th anniversary edition of Asian Art in London.
Gallery 10
One of the most prestigious photography awards in the world, celebrating the very best in contemporary portrait photography, selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers.
Pavilion Gallery
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on current exhibition themes in celebration of Asian Art in London.
Lavery Studio
Featuring the artist's Night Paintings from 2001 to 2020, this exhibition exemplifies Haitao's approach that life should be like walking through darkness, where nothing can distract the artist.
Gallery 5
As well as showcasing classic Modern British artworks from The Ingram Collection - one of the UK’s largest collections of Modern British & Contemporary Art - this exhibition will launch of the major new publication ‘Revisiting Modern British Art’.
Lavery Studio
Little Red Dot - London Edition marks Cuturi Gallery's first presentation in London with an exhibition that introduces the British capital to a line-up of works by talented Singaporean artists.
Gallery 6
A group of 18th and 19th century Japanese prints and rare books from a distinguished private collection, coinciding with Asian Art in London.
Arc Gallery
A duo exhibition between artists Evelina Hägglund and Rosalie Wammes who place physical experience, emotion and materiality at the forefront of their practices.
Gallery 3
Ting-Ying and Katie Jones are delighted to present ‘Contemporary Chinese and Japanese Art’, coinciding with Asian Art Week in London.
Gallery 1
A solo exhibition of paintings, drawings, sculptures, etchings, and serigraphs by Indian artist, Seema Kohli.
Gallery 11
Themes of deconstructing and reconstructing the past are explored through the works of three Japanese artists, Tanabe Chikuunsai IV & Sawako Kaijima and Kensuke Koike. This exhibition is held in collaboration with Wamono Art and Open Doors Gallery.
Wing Gallery
A new body of work exploring the calming serenity and hidden dangers of creeks, streams, and rivers. Born from the centrality of voyaging by sea, land, and air to the artist’s life and career, this collection of paintings looks at waterways as routes of travel.
Gallery 3
An exhibition of digital artworks that are the culmination of a process that sees the artist flicker between the digital and the physical. The works are born through a mixture of human and automated techniques.
Gallery 1
Join us to celebrate the fusion of art and food during a panel discussion on the aesthetics of dining, moderated by Christina Makris (Writer), joined by Ayo Adeyinka (Director, TAFETA), Cherry Truluck (Artist) and Caroline Hobkinson (Curator & Writer).
Club Room - Dining Room
Join TalkArt's Russell and Robert for a LIVE discussion with Visual Artist Jeppe Hein as part of Frieze London 2022.
Lavery Studio
Book Launch, Reception and Artist Talk between exhibiting artist, Liz Nielsen and Sarah Allen, Programme Director of the South London Gallery - to celebrate the U.K. launch of Nielsen's debut monograph, Apparitions.
Arc Gallery
A group exhibition featuring four of East Africa’s most prominent painters; Theresa Musoke, Sane Wadu, Geoffrey Mukasa and Mohamed Otaybi.
Gallery 12
A presentation of sculptures by Masoud Akhavanjam, bringing together recent works addressing psychological themes and wider sociocultural reflections on climate change.
Gallery 11
A series of new paintings, alongside selected sculptures made from found wooden objects by the New Zealand-born artist whose works hover on the edge of abstraction, steeped in memory and personal meaning.
Gallery 5
A dual presentation of works from painter Alain Joséphine and sculptor Niyi Olagunju, exploring the power and conflict between natural elements, environmental structures and notions of value.
Lavery Studio
For the first time in nearly 40 years in the UK, photographs by Chris Killip and Graham Smith will be exhibited together.
Gallery 8
A landmark survey exhibiting the iconic Iranian Armenian American's work curated by Dr. Omar Kholeif (EG/SU/UK), author, curator, and broadcaster. Marking the artist's first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom.
Pavilion Gallery
A solo exhibition of Emirati visual artist Maitha Abdalla, marking the culmination of the artist’s three-month An Effort residency supported by Abu Dhabi Arts & Music Foundation (ADMAF).
Gallery 3
A solo exhibition of unique photographic works, coinciding with the release of the artist’s first monograph of the same title.
Arc Gallery
This series of gouaches overlaid on top of original stencils from 2019 are new logos collected by Dossos during her research throughout 2020 looking at the similarity of visual language between Prevent and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Gallery 1
Including some of the pieces commissioned by The Showroom for Amp Envelope, the first solo exhibition in London by artist Adam Shield at The Showroom. The exhibition ran from 19 July to 17 September 2022.
Gallery 1
19 works of art by an anonymous leading female Afghani artist who is part of an underground, non-violent women’s resistance movement.
Gallery 10
Enter the Imagination of Sonia Balassanian with the artist, Hans Ulrich Obrist (Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries) and Dr. Omar Kholeif (Senior Curator and Director of Collections, Sharjah Art Foundation).
Pavilion Gallery
A discussion marking the launch of the Artnet Intelligence Report exploring how new innovations can help artists and their dealers better benefit from skyrocketing auction prices.
Lavery Studio
Celebrating the launch of DADA Magazine this exhibition is a physical manifestation of the themes in the first issue of DADA magazine, an open space to explore the world through the eyes of these contemporary Black artists
Wing Gallery
Featuring works by 3 Colombian artists whose practices invite us to discover the underlying, unspoken assumptions around materiality and process art.
Gallery 11
A solo exhibition of works from the South African artist addressing ‘the poetics of vulnerability’. Presented in collaboration with Stevenson, South Africa.
Gallery 7
A live performance accompanying the exhibition "MacArthur Park" by post-disciplinary queer artist of the Indigenous American and Irish diaspora, Loreum.
Pavilion Gallery
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on current exhibition themes.
Pavilion Gallery
Cromwell Place's first self-presented exhibition, a special showcase of 11 contemporary artists, guest curated by Will Ballantyne-Reid in association with Ridley Road Project Space.
Pavilion Gallery
Experience the exhibition paintings whilst the artist provides first-hand accounts regarding her meditative practice and processes.
Gallery 12
Traditional ideas of the home have been grounded in the physical. Yet with the rise of connected technologies within physical spaces, and the advent of the metaverse extending our lives into myriad virtual realities, how will domesticity survive being copy/pasted into a new digital terrain?
Gallery 1
Private homes are not the only places where we experience a sense of belonging or security. In this talk we explore how unheralded public infrastructures can become sites where communities form. Moderated by Jane Withers with Sanne Visser, Eva Feldkamp, Jesse Butterfield and Jonathan Hagos.
Gallery 1
A special presentation of works illustrating a deep awareness of the classical canon combined with a new pictorial language.
Gallery 11
Paper designed exclusively with Béton Brut gallery, sees David Horan as a modern decoupeur, layering handmade Japanese paper to create a new applied ‘vegan vellum’. This exhibition marks the inaugural furniture and lighting collection of the London-based designer.
Gallery 3
Presenting a selection of outstanding works by talented young creators showcasing innovation through the integration of art and technology.
Lavery Studio
Seven partners from Pentagram’s London and New York Studios join forces with Italian graphic designer Astrid Stavro and Mallorcan artisan tile producer Biel Huguet to create a unique collection of tiles and objects.
Arc Gallery
To celebrate 'The Art of Elegance', guests are invited to watch a live illustration session with artist Bil Donovan.
Wing Gallery
TICKETS HAVE NOW SOLD OUT. INTO SIGHT is a life-sized media platform installation, where Sony Design plays on sensorial effects that transform simple boundary surfaces into an infinite vista through shifting light, colour and sound.
Pavilion Gallery
Exploring the historical and contemporary role that plants have played in domestic interiors and design’s relationship with different forms of plant life. Moderated by Oli Stratford with Professor Penny Sparke, Gynelle Leon of Prick London and Attua Aparicio.
Gallery 1
Multi-instrumental ensemble Brave Poets return for their third dynamic evening of music in our iconic Lavery Studio.
Lavery Studio
A unique and intimate conversation with the renowned artist who specialises in fashion illustration.
Wing Gallery
An experimental show loosely centering around the idea of an object to hold a plant - the shared framework is to create an object to hold a plant, and to make this using existing elements from the studio archive.
Gallery 8
The exhibition consists of the Gropius Low Chair Military Edition created by Kateryna Sokolova at Ukrainian design studio NOOM.
The Study
Modular sofa company Cozmo present a special edition sofa jacket designed by Raw Edges, using Kornit’s game-changing digital fashion and textile production technology.
Gallery 7
A celebration of contemporary fashion illustration seen through the expert work of the celebrated American fashion artist Bil Donovan.
Wing Gallery
Discover and explore the meditative aesthetic of Korean craftsmanship in works that instil a sense of tranquility and mindfulness. This exhibition is included as a part of the official London Design Festival 2022 programme.
Gallery 10
Presenting unique artworks by ten international emerging artists with a particular focus on representations of the everyday in relation to personal memory.
Gallery 3
Best known for her immersive sculptures, monumental public art and unconventional use of materials, this exhibition marks the first solo show in London for the New York-based conceptual artist.
First Floor, 1 Cromwell Place
Designer James Shaw and writer Lou Stoppard explore how tastes and desires collide when two households combine to become one
Gallery 5
New paintings by the British-based artist explore the beauty, simplicity and ephemerality of the natural world; revealing and celebrating the hidden wonders of the domestic garden.
Gallery 12
A new ceramic collection by Bethan Laura Wood with 1882 Ltd highlighting the importance of community and the role of design and making as an essential part of that.
Gallery 6
Sculptures, design pieces and paintings, combining architectural forms with innovative surface effects and glazing techniques; the artist’s work explores the phenomenon of self-restraint, censorship and the consequentialism of decision-making.
Gallery 11
Featuring works by more than 20 members of the Royal Society of Sculptors, the Summer Show has been selected by guest curator Isabel de Vasconcellos
Gallery 3
Drawings, paintings and prints from the beginning to the end of Piper’s career.
Gallery 10
A dual exhibition with artists Gareth Nyandoro, and Mostaff Muchawaya, providing a psychogeographical portrait of the town Ruwa, in Harare Province, Zimbabwe where both artists live and work.
Gallery 6
After their first sold out evening, Brave Poets return for their second concert in Cromwell Place’s iconic Lavery Studio.
Cromwell Place
A special summer exhibition featuring an eclectic range of artworks and items of curiosity.
Gallery 11
London Art Week’s theme of "Music and Dance" transforms into a series of chamber concerts performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra, which will launch in the Lavery Studio.
The Lavery Studio
A selection of his highlights and latest discoveries. This exhibition follows a journey through art history from the Renaissance to the 19th century.
Gallery 8
16th century portraits, 18th century Venetian drawings and a bust of Delacroix: see an extraordinary collection of works as part London Art Week in the beautiful, historical setting of the Lavery Studio.
Lavery Studio
Magic of Persia are hosting their annual auction at Cromwell Place with over 35 artworks on display, including pieces by acclaimed artists Marjan Satrapi, Peybak, Reza Aramesh, Bita Ghezelayagh and Soheila Sokhanvari.
Pavilion Gallery
Lehmann Maupin will host Childish for a day of painting open to the public, where visitors can interact with Childish and witness his creative process unfold.
Gallery 1
A selection of works from Ancient Egypt, the Classical World and the Near East.
Gallery 3
In honour of the publication of The Celtic Spirit, by Noël Adams, we are mounting a special exhibition of selected pieces of fine Celtic metalwork from the Barrow Collection, including torcs, brooches, bracelets and metal horse and cart fittings.
Gallery 3
As part of SARAI’s Karavan Projects, a dual presentation of paintings and drawings by Iranian artists Moslem Khezri and Abbas Nasle Shamloo that echoes the poetic elegance and symbolic significance of Noor as both a physical and divine light by envisioning scenes under eclipse illumination.
Gallery 7
Join Asian Art in London at Cromwell Place for a discussion and Q+A exploring current trends and the future position of the capital in the global Asian Art market.
Gallery 8
A discussion exploring the shared perspectives on the international growth of contemporary Iranian arts, further debating the collecting and sales practice, institutional support, and knowledge production through exhibitions and publications.
Pavilion Gallery
A hands-on embroidery and mixed media workshop led by the artist.
Gallery 12
The Brave Poets present a series of curated live music nights, bringing together musicians from different genres. These exclusive performances bring big-stage musicians to an intimate setting in our historic Lavery Studio.
The Lavery Studio & Club Room
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 & Gallery 10
The multi-media artist's practice focuses on grand landscapes and the effects of climate change on the environment through the use of infrared technology, photography, and the inclusion of textile and embroidery.
Gallery 12
New works from the British painter, printmaker, musician, photographer, and writer. The exhibition will include a live residency.
Gallery 1 (through 24 July) & First Floor, 1 CP
An outcome of Unreal Communication, a research project in RCA's School of Communication.
Gallery 1 & Arc 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
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
Inspired by a series of exhibitions at Cromwell Place focusing on artists with Middle Eastern and Iranian heritage, this panel brings together experts who all play important roles in nurturing the development of art coming from the Arab world and beyond.
The Lavery Studio
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
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 alongside presentations of UAE-based galleries Tabari Artspace, Lawrie Shabibi, Third Line Gallery and Isabelle Van Den Eynde.
Gallery 12, Wing Gallery, The Study
Rarely seen works on paper by William Scott R.A. Meanwhile, with a second part of the exhibition focusing on Figure & Landscape, two classic Modern British themes.
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.
Zoom
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.
Zoom
Lehmann Maupin's first major in-person activation at Cromwell Place will feature a residency with British artist Billy Childish.
Gallery 3
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.
Zoom
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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