In his latest solo show at The Fitzrovia Gallery London, Georg Meyer-Wiel presents a new body of works on paper,
The Reconnect Exhibition is an exclusive initiation that, literally, unites London-based institutions under a creative platform. Organised under the collaboration
Time and Place is a new exhibition featuring works by studio partners Brian Reinker and Alan Oliver. Combining collage, woven
Laurence Causse-Parsley Brian Reinker The unique works from the LAC will feature paintings that reflect urban landscapes and city life.
Juan Crespo and Giuseppe Lana 2-19th September In this exhibition, G.L and J.C create geographical gestures, with humour but with
Secret Art Ltd and Gabriel Fine Arts Open: 15 – 25 July 2020 11am-6pm Private View: Thu 16 July 6-9pm
Adia Wahid, Cecilia Charlton, Magdalena Blasinska, and Stefania Zocco 14–22 March 2020 Digitality offers impeccable ways of patterning everyday life;
Fred Clark is pleased to present 30 new works from his travels to Jerusalem, Formentera and Cuba. For over eight
Helyes and Pruter will each present a new video work prepared for this exhibition, along with a collaborative sound piece.
The title of the exhibition is a quote from One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Since the first human on our planet decided to apply color onto walls or form figures out of clay, wood
Hiroki Ishikawa (b. Japan, 1987) graduated from Goldsmith University with an MFA in Fine Art in 2019. His multidisciplinary practice
In his latest solo show at The Fitzrovia Gallery London, Georg Meyer-Wiel presents a new body of works on paper,
The Reconnect Exhibition is an exclusive initiation that, literally, unites London-based institutions under a creative platform. Organised under the collaboration
Time and Place is a new exhibition featuring works by studio partners Brian Reinker and Alan Oliver. Combining collage, woven
Laurence Causse-Parsley Brian Reinker The unique works from the LAC will feature paintings that reflect urban landscapes and city life.
Juan Crespo and Giuseppe Lana 2-19th September In this exhibition, G.L and J.C create geographical gestures, with humour but with
Secret Art Ltd and Gabriel Fine Arts Open: 15 – 25 July 2020 11am-6pm Private View: Thu 16 July 6-9pm
Adia Wahid, Cecilia Charlton, Magdalena Blasinska, and Stefania Zocco 14–22 March 2020 Digitality offers impeccable ways of patterning everyday life;
Fred Clark is pleased to present 30 new works from his travels to Jerusalem, Formentera and Cuba. For over eight
Helyes and Pruter will each present a new video work prepared for this exhibition, along with a collaborative sound piece.
The title of the exhibition is a quote from One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Since the first human on our planet decided to apply color onto walls or form figures out of clay, wood
Hiroki Ishikawa (b. Japan, 1987) graduated from Goldsmith University with an MFA in Fine Art in 2019. His multidisciplinary practice
These landscapes are an attempt to make tangible something which cannot be held, drawn from both memories of real places
– I thought you said Troy McClure was dead – No, what I said was, “he sleeps with the fishes…”
Private view Monday 30th September 6 – 10 pm Tuesday 1st – Wednesday 9th October 12 – 7 pm Corey
‘John’s pictures are deft and prismic, welling up out of nowhere, a tiny tornado. They are like him.’ — Humphrey
Henny Acloque, Phillip Allen, Kate Bickmore, Francesca Blomfield, Rachael Champion, Anya Charikov-Mickleburgh, Cecilia Charlton, Michael Coppelov, Chris GilvanCartwright, Erin Hughes,
What is the relationship between painting and drawing? What defines the thin line, the threshold that separates the two? Perhaps
Blue is the second exhibition by Mouldern Art, with 20 artists responding to the title. The exhibition features a collection
Lucy Oates, Gwennan Thomas, Leon Pozniakow, Noa Maras, James Middleton, Abbie Davies, Pao-Leng Kung, Yonah Taieb and Héloïse Delègue 5th
PV 1st April 6pm – 9pm
Artist: Alex Dipper-Davies Alexandra Kouts Hongyi Jia Shum King Tara Hula Garigue Marina Kaldy Jonah Fried Jocelyn Nicole This exhibition
In June 2018 Genevieve Leavold launched a crowd-funding project to find patrons willing to share an experience and sponsor a
This is your chance to enter his mis-spent teenage years of note-taking, underlining, sandwich-eating and hangar-entering.The life of a Plane-Spotter.
Exposed: the tables are turned and conventional roles are challenged and usurped. The art of sexual politics – a human
Static is the second solo exhibition by Jago Boase, featuring new work from the sidelines of deployments to refugee camps
LEGS curated by Pinch Project 05 – 28 October 2018; PV 05 October 18:00-20:30 The work of three artists –
Prod! Private view 7 September 6 – 8.30pm. The Fitzrovia Gallery is pleased to present Prod!, an exhibition of four
The Fitzrovia Gallery is proud to present a display of Sung-Kook Kim’s Mercury_Dark Knight throughout the month of August. Korean
8 June – 1 August Private view 8 June, 6.30 – 8.30pm Unifying Spirits brings together new work by British
As a contemporary painter my resource is the natural world around me. I am most connected when I work outdoors.
Monica Colussi and The Fitzoriva Gallery are proud to present Float and Fly, an exhibition of Lenticular prints by Derrick
The Fitzrovia Gallery is proud to present Bijinga, an exhibition of new work by Japanese artist Toru Ishii, his first
Barely Art is a group of friends with wide ranging backgrounds and abilities brought together at Life drawing sessions in
This group show is organized by the young artists from University of the Arts London and Royal College of Arts,
Material Matters is a joint exhibition which brings together two artists fascinated by the material wrought-ness of the art object.
The Fitzrovia Gallery presents LAYERED LEGACIES an exhibition of work by Roy Prentice. His paintings and drawings are visual traces
Apollinaire Fine Arts presents: CALLIGRAM – Where text & art collide 26 Sept – 13 Oct 2017 Fitzrovia Gallery, London,
Flip & Curl Sharon Drew – New Paintings Fitzrovia Gallery 139 Whitfield Street London W1T 5EN Meet the Artist Sat
London, this is an unwearied city. She matches everything, creates out of the amazing culture. Simpleness or complexity, they are
HYPERLAND Facing up to the information crisis, three Z generation artists, Tingting Zhang, Yunhan Liu and Yan Ma are trying
Fitzrovia Gallery is proud to present Etching, Scratches of The Soul, an exhibition of prints by French artist Charlotte Massip.
Monica Colussi is proud to introduce The House of Power, featuring the work by Nasser Teymourpour whose exhibition explores a
Apollinaire Fine Arts announces its inaugural London show, The Fall, an exhibition of works by two established American artists, Ernesto
Visually Literate 26 artworks, the inspiration for 26 stories KAOS Artists invited students at the Creative Writing courses at Kingston
Christos Tolera is a London-born painter and photographer. A solo exhibition of new work is scheduled for spring 2017 at
For Intoart’s latest exhibition we bring together works by six of our artists that evoke the mood of wintertime in
The Fitzrovia Gallery presents Women on Women, an exhibition exploring female portraiture through the work of three London based photographers.
The beauty of transience by Margot Olejniczak, 14 to 26 November 2016 Constant change is an inevitable part of life:
The paintings are derived predominately from photographs, images that are discarded by others as failed photographs, but which Ian transforms
Nadia Nervo “You have to love dancing to stick to it. It gives you nothing back, no manuscripts to store
Reality Drive:Escape Velocity June 17 – July 9, 2016 The Fitzrovia Gallery is proud to present the first solo exhibition
17th to 21st May 2016 Observational drawing lies at the heart of my practice. My recent work develops a process
Spring 16 is an exciting and competitive new exhibition to be held for one week only in the heart of
Derek Marks and Jim Vernon first met at Goldsmiths College of Art in 1979 whilst studying on the BA Fine
Water the Essential is an exploration of the importance of water from the peaks of the mountains right through to
Solo show by Gosia Łapsa-Malawska In pursuit of the visual manifestations of our minds eye, those hinterlands that represent a
The Fitzrovia Gallery is proud to present Lost Utopia: London, an exhibition of work by ceramicist Emma Finch. Lost Utopia:
Joe’s paintings are both disturbing and amusing, and she manages to tread the narrow line between poignancy and tragedy. She has a dynamic and engaging personality, characteristics that come across in her imagery, but there is a dark side as well.
The Penumbra Collective is a London-based group of artists pushing the boundaries of the photographic medium through their use of early photographic processes.
FEATURED ARTISTS : CHRISTINA MITRENTSE | JONAS RANSON | KENTARO KOBUKE | MATEUSZ SZCZYPIŃSKI |NAOYA INOSE | RAWAN AL ADWAN|
When Andrew Stanney discovered a disused pedestrian tunnel at a London railway station the layer upon layer of peeling posters that still lined its walls intrigued him, and it inspired a remarkable project.
The Fitzrovia Gallery is pleased to announce Constructed Images, a solo-show of recent work by London-based photographer Simon Kennedy. A
The artistic value of the painted image has arguably been in crisis for a century and, particularly in the last
The Fitzrovia Gallery is proud to announce No man ever paints the same river twice, a solo exhibition of work by London-based Japanese artists Ricca Kawai Kalderon.
Going through impressions in the form of personal notes, one examines and classifies some of the key images of a lifetime, the setting registered by memory, the sensory perceptions that arouse a most sensitive past.
Jesús Marina Barba. PhD in History, Full Professor in Granada University. Elena Morón Serna, ETSAM Architect, ETSAS Honor Assistant and
When Andrew Stanney discovered a disused pedestrian tunnel at a London railway station the layer upon layer of peeling posters that still lined its walls intrigued him, and it inspired a remarkable project.
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