Anna Barriball: New Drawings
Frith Street Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Anna Barriball.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Frith Street Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Anna Barriball.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Over the past four decades, Callum Innes has worked in series, creating luminous abstractions which expose the fundamentals of painting…
29 May 2023
One of the most respected painters working today, Callum Innes’s practice interrogates the qualities and possibilities of oil paint.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Working in photography, video and installation, Bridget Smith’s practice interrogates the relationships we have with our environment, exploring the spaces in which we seek connection and transportation.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Frith Street Gallery presents Dancers & Goddesses, the gallery’s first exhibition representing the Estate of Nancy Spero (1926–2009).
Focussing on a particularly productive time for the artist, 1984–96, Dancers & Goddesses shows the dynamic range of Spero’s ‘pantheon’ of figures, including athletes, mourners, dancers and goddesses.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
The Frith Street Gallery Summer Show Found Forms brings together work by gallery artists who start with a found object or material, transforming these objects or mediums into new and distinct forms.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Les Lalanne, the late French wife and husband artistic duo, are the dreamers who re-enchant.
23 May 2022
One of the most acclaimed artists of his generation, Thomas Schütte’s real and invented forms, often distorted and unsettling, explore themes of cultural memory, struggle and the impossible utopian ideal.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
An exhibition of new works by Dorothy Cross. The works in this show mostly originate in and are inspired by her time working at the celebrated stone masons’ yards and studios in Carrara, Italy.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Shilpa Gupta works with the every day – be it found objects, sound, interactive installation or performance, using diverse media and methods to unravel our assumptions.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Taking place across the gallery’s two spaces in Golden Square and Soho Square, Frith Street Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Tacita Dean.
Tues–Fri 11am–6pm Sat 11am–5pm
Ack Ro’ by Jaki Irvine contains an ambitious 13-channel video piece, screened on monitors throughout the gallery space.
Tues–Fri 11am–6pm Sat 11am–5pm
Massimo Bartolini is internationally renowned for his immersive, experiential art.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am-5pm
In her exhibition P E R I O D Banner reflects on three years of uncertainty and suspended animation for the British Isles. The central concern of her practice is the exploration of language and communication, here she focuses on its breakdown.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am-5pm
An exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Callum Innes. The exhibition will present a survey of the artist’s work from his first exhibition at Frith Street Gallery until present. It also marks the gallery’s 30th anniversary.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am–5pm
Anna Barriball’s practice combines process-based drawing and sculpture with moving image works to examine memory and the proximity of the tactile, experiential world to intangible and liminal states.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am–5pm
In Fiona Tan’s work explorations of memory, time, history and the role of visual images are key.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am–5pm
An exhibition of works by Daniel Silver taking place at both the gallery’s spaces on Golden Square and at Soho Square (60 Frith Street).
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am–5pm
Modernity and the light we see it in is a long-standing theme in John Riddy’s work ranging from the modernist architecture of 1930s Britain through to the architecture of Corbusier in Chandigarh.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am–5pm
An exhibition of new works by Polly Apfelbaum. This exhibition is the latest in a series of installations that incorporate hand-woven carpets, ceramics, drawings, and immersive colour.
Tuesday to Friday 10am—6pm | Saturday 11am—5pm or by appointment
An exhibition of sculpture and works on paper by Thomas Schütte at the gallery’s spaces on Golden Square and at 60 Frith Street.
tuesday to Friday 10am—6pm | Saturday 11am—5pm or by appointment
Cornelia Parker is one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists. Her work transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary by combining visual and verbal allusions that trigger cultural metaphors and personal associations. This exhibition is taking place at both of the gallery’s spaces. Golden Square showcases a new series of videos filmed in New York City late last year, while Soho Square shows a number of other films and recent work.
Tuesday to Friday 10am—6pm | Saturday 11am—5pm or by appointment.
If the Ground Should Open… is a major new multi-channel video work by Jaki Irvine made to commemorate the Easter Rising.
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