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The Artist Room presents Situational Attempts, a group exhibition featuring: Oluwatobiloba Ajayi, Archie Fooks-Smith, Hugo Hagger, Richard Maguire, Arthur Poujois, Katie Shanon, Mia Vallance, Joel Wyllie.
The Artist Room presents two consecutive solo exhibitions of work by Victor Boullet (b.1969, Oslo), the artist's first solo presentation in London.
Ted Gahl, Anna Higgins, Shuangyi Li, Katerina Lukina, Jen O’Farrell, and Jake Walker
The Artist Room presents Cityscapes, a solo presentation of works by the postwar British artist Dennis Creffield (1931–2018).
The Artist Room presents a monumental pastoral landscape by William Brickel.
For TAR Presents, the gallery’s ongoing sequence of individual artist projects, The Artist Room are presenting a body of recent paintings by Joseph Jones (b.1985).
The Artist Room presents Justin Rui Han's (b.1999, New York) first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom.
The Artist Room is delighted to announce a solo presentation of new paintings by Kristy M Chan at Zona Maco Art Fair, Mexico City. Find us at stand EJ27 in the Ejes section of the fair, curated by Bernardo Mosqueira, Chief Curator at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art.
Haunted Garden is a group exhibition curated by Leonardo Devito including eight Italy-based artists: Luca Ceccherini, Michele Cesaratto, Leonardo Devito, Miriam Marafioti, Sofia Massalongo, Alessandro Miotti, Oxana Tregubova, and Francesco Zanatta.
The Artist Room presents a site specific installation by Sean Thomson, alongside a series of new works by Rhys Coren.
The Artist Room presents Free Flowing Forms, a solo exhibition of works by Jatinder Singh Durhailay including new paintings and drawings on handmade wasli paper.
The Artist Room presents William Brickel's largest solo exhibition in the United Kingdom to date, including new paintings, watercolours, charcoals, and drawings ranging from intimate to large scale.
The Artist Room presents an exhibition of new paintings by Ben Levy contextualised alongside a key etching by Grayson Perry.
Taking its name from philosopher Byung-Chul Han’s publication The Agony of Eros, the exhibition explores how Ferdinand Dölberg (b.1998, Berlin) and Ceyda Karatas (b.1989, Istanbul) utilise repetition to consider alternative ways of being.
Hobson’s latest body of work imagines two figures in an unravelling romantic relationship that quickly becomes estranged following a – what should usually be restorative – visit to a hotel.
The Artist Room is delighted to present a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Pourea Alimirzaee (b.1988, Tehran, Iran), the artist’s first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom. Alimirzaee is a painter whose beguiling and otherworldly subjects explore ambiguous and enigmatic notions of the self.
The Artist Room is delighted to announce an exhibition of works by Poppy Jones (b.1985, London) following her inclusion in the gallery’s inaugural group exhibition Windows in October 2021.
The Artist Room is delighted to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by Leonardo Devito (b. Florence, 1997).
The Artist Room is delighted to announce a solo presentation of three new large-scale paintings by William Brickel (b.1994) at Zona Maco, Mexico City.
Departing from Robert Harbison's 1977 publication Eccentric Spaces, this exhibition explores how artists are drawn to the possibilities and visceral power of interior and exterior space: whether uninterrupted and forgotten, embedded with memories and pathos, or spectacular and otherworldly.
Including works by Natalia González Martín, Serpil Mavi Üstün, Khushna Sulaman-Butt, Dialogue features three London-based women artists who utilise portraiture to explore the nuances of how identities are formed in today’s diverse world.
Kristy M Chan's new paintings mark a jump from the semi-figurative to total abstraction, taking as their point of departure the culture of superfluity and excess that characterises contemporary urban life and behaviour.
The Artist Room presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Jatinder Singh Durhailay (b.1988, London) that continue his distinctive synthesis of historical and contemporary tropes of Indian and European painting.
Departing from the practice of Larry Stanton, this exhibition explores the male-on-male gaze through the lens of an intergenerational group of emerging and established artists from Europe and the United States: Kenneth Bergfeld, Jimmy DeSana, Cary Kwok, Paul P., Leon Pozniakow, Larry Stanton and David Weishaar.
Gerken’s new paintings continue her investigation into the possibilities of abstraction.
Brickel’s new paintings, large-scale charcoal drawings and watercolours continue his uniquely sensitive and eloquent explorations of the human figure.
A group exhibition exploring artists' ongoing fascination with water including works by Sholto Blissett, Peter Doig, Roni Horn, Louise Lawler, Kang Seung Lee and Ding Shilun.
A group exhibition exploring a dystopian consciousness in works by Sophie Mei Birkin, Max Boyla, Sonya Derviz, Antoine Leisure, Kin-Ting Li, Ding Shilun and Scott Young.
ECHO explores the memories that objects hold; how artists have transformed them into portals for exploring introspective histories and our broader human condition.
Kristy M Chan traverses figuration and abstraction to form energetic, intuitive and autobiographical compositions. Departing from surreal and dizzying junctures in contemporary life, Chan describes her works as ‘stolen realities’.
A group exhibition exploring the significance of the window as a subject in postwar and contemporary art.
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