Exhibitions 2025
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John Chamberlain
13 March - 12 April 2025 London This presentation will feature works created between 1962 and 2009, offering an overview of Chamberlain’s six-decade career. Ranging in size from tabletop to large-scale, the works in this exhibition exemplify the artist’s sculptural choreographies of balance and rhythm, exertion, and velocity. View More -
Paul Jenkins
27 February - 29 March 2025 New York Organised in collaboration with the Paul and Suzanne Jenkins Foundation, this survey presentation will feature rare oil and enamel paintings from the 1950s and select watercolours and acrylics dating from 1960s through the 1990s, offering an extensive view of the painter’s vital contributions to American abstraction. View More -
California
23 January - 8 March 2025 London This group exhibition features new work by multigenerational artists with deep connections to the West Coast of the United States. The presentation centres on paintings and sculptures that find resonance and inspiration in California’s landscapes, cultures, and histories. View More -
Chris Martin
Speed of Light 16 January - 22 February 2025 New York Speed of Light features six atmospheric abstractions that revel in material discovery in the artist’s second solo show with the gallery and first at Timothy Taylor in New York. View More -
Hilary Pecis
Wandering 12 June - 26 July 2025 London The artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery will feature paintings that offer startling compositions drawn from the artist’s daily daily excursions. View More -
Antonia Showering
In Line 8 May - 21 June 2025 New York In Line, an exhibition of new paintings by British artist Antonia Showering, will feature atmospheric paintings that explore the complex dynamics of intimacy and its expressions. View More -
Jonathan Lasker
Pictures for Happy Existentialists 24 April - 8 June 2025 London Pictures for Happy Existentialists will feature paintings and drawings dating from 1990 through 2025, offering a curated survey of Lasker’s singular exploration into line, figure, and ground. View More