EVE ARNOLD: TO KNOW ABOUT WOMEN
The first solo exhibition dedicated to Eve Arnold in the UK in ten years, To Know About Women follows the life legacy of Arnold through the prism of her interest in social justice and, therefore, focuses on her female sitters.
LEE MILLER & PICASSO
An exhibition that chronicled the extraordinary life of Vogue model turned war correspondent Lee Miller, a pioneer in Surrealist art, fashion and photojournalism through her friendship with Picasso, which lasted over forty years.
JULIAN OPIE: COLLECTED WORKS / WORKS COLLECTED
A rare exhibition showcasing the contemporary British artist’s personal collection of contemporary and ancient art, accompanied by a selection of original works from 1998 to the present.
JOAN MIRÓ: LA GRAN BELLEZA
One of the twentieth century’s most celebrated artists, Joan Miró’s magical universe is explored in this intimate exhibition spanning 50 years of creative production curated by Dr Javier Molins.
IDRIS KHAN & ANNIE MORRIE: WHEN LOSS MAKES MELODIES
Presented across both sites of Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, the exhibition explores the work of these two distinct artists, highlighting points of influence and conflict in the work which is in dialogue with the architecture and design of Sir John Soane.
FRANK AUERBACH: UNSEEN
An exhibition that explored the evolution of Auerbach’s practice through a collection of over 65 works, including paintings, etchings, drawings, and prints, reflecting on the influences and relationships that have informed his striking style.
FROM THE REAL: SEAN SCULLY AND
LILIANE TOMASKO
An exhibition of two shows in one, presenting husband and wife side by side, audiences had the opportunity to see the work through the eyes of the other, comparing and contrasting the practices of these abstract painters.
TWO WORLDS ENTWINED: ANNIE MORRIS AND IDRIS KHAN
An exhibition pairing two contemporary artists with distinct practices who also happen to be married. The exhibition explores points of influence and contention in the work.
LONDON CALLING: BRITISH ART NOW
FROM DAVID HOCKNEY TO IDRIS KHAN / ROME
Exhibiting a series of living artists from various generations for whom the city of London played a critical role in their artistic development. This exhibition aimed to create a snapshot of contemporary production now focused on time and place. Rome edition.
LONDON CALLING: BRITISH ART NOW
FROM DAVID HOCKNEY TO IDRIS KHAN / VALENCIA
Exhibiting a series of living artists from various generations for whom the city of London played a critical role in their artistic development. This exhibition aimed to create a snapshot of contemporary production now focused on time and place. Rome edition.