
Eduardo Sarabia: Prologue
Sarabia’s work investigates the consequences of global economic forces on local culture.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
Sarabia’s work investigates the consequences of global economic forces on local culture.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
Maureen Paley presents a new exhibition Dinge Weltweit by Köln based artist Behrang Karimi.
This will be his second exhibition with the gallery and his first solo presentation across our two London spaces.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
Olivia Plender’s work is based on historical research that analyses pedagogical methods and revolutionary, social, political, and educational movements mainly of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
A new exhibition by Tom Burr. This will be his second exhibition with the gallery and his first solo project presented at Studio M
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
Maureen Paley presents a new exhibition by Alastair Mackinven. This will be his third exhibition at the gallery and his first solo exhibition presented at 60 Three Colts Lane.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
Chioma Ebinama (b. 1988, Maryland, USA and lives and works in Athens, Greece) is a Nigerian-American artist who is interested in how animism, mythology, and pre-colonial philosophies present a space to articulate a vision of freedom outside of Western social and political paradigms.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
Maureen Paley is pleased to announce a new exhibition by Hannah Collins which will be presented across the gallery’s two London spaces.
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The new work by Sarah Jones builds upon her distinct photographic language that dissolves the hazy glare of day into the weight of a photographic night, condensing a recognizable sense of location with the photographer’s studio.
Wed - Sun 11 am - 6 pm
Maureen Paley presents the second solo exhibition by Felipe Baeza at the gallery
open by appointment
The exhibition presents a series of images that capture performers backstage in New York theatres and nightclubs during the 1970s and early 1980s.
open by appointment only, Wednesday - Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
Presented in Studio M will be a selection of unique photograms that were produced in 2020 and form a new series titled The Depth of Darkness, the Return of the Light.
Wed - Sun 11 am - 6 pm advance booking required
Lawrence Abu Hamdan: Turner Prize Winner’s Second Solo Exhibition Opens At Maureen Paley
13 December 2020
Maureen Paley presents the second solo exhibition at the gallery by Lawrence Abu Hamdan.
By appointment
Gillian Wearing continues her exploration of identity, fiction, reality and the mask presenting a series of new works on paper, board, sculpture and film.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11am – 6pm appointments are encouraged
WIELS inaugurates 2020 with the first large-scale solo exhibition in Belgium of the artist Wolfgang Tillmans.
29 January 2020
Maureen Paley is presenting the fourth solo exhibition at the gallery by Liam Gillick.
27 September 2019
For this exhibition, a series of new abstract forms are presented alongside various films made by Gillick since 2008.
Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 6pm
This exhibition focuses on Tillmans’ multifaceted approach to non-lens-based image-making, featuring works from the mid 1980s to the present day.
Wednesday - Sunday 11 am – 6 pm
A solo project by LA-based artist Michael Queenland.
Wednesday – Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
The group of work that makes up the exhibition of works by Gardar Eide Einarsson revolves around concerns of how to relate, and how to resist, as an individual in the face of institutions and power structures whose ideologies might not align with ones own.
Wednesday – Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
The first solo exhibition in the UK by Felipe Baeza. The work presented at Maureen Paley explores ideas surrounding his interest in migration, queerness, and anthropology through the use of both collage and printmaking.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
The exhibition marks fifty years since AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal first met in 1968, initiating their collaboration as the Canadian collective General Idea the following year.
18 September 2018
General Idea was formed in 1969 by friends AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal; best known for their early involvement in punk, queer theory, AIDS activism, and other manifestations of the other.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
Daria Martin’s latest film, A Hunger Artist, HD film, (2017) adapts Franz Kafka’s 1922 modernist short story of the same name: a strange allegory about spectacle, spectators, power and narcissism.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
Oscar Tuazon identifies primarily as a sculptor, though his practice occupies a position between sculptural concerns, architecture and activism. His large-scale installations consist of structures that foreground their own means of construction, most notably through his use of industrial materials.
Wednesday – Sunday 11.00 am – 6.00 pm and by appointment.
This is the fourth solo exhibition at the gallery by Anne Hardy where she presents the UK debut of her new film Area of Overlapin a specially created cinema setting. In the upstairs gallery Flutter, a large freestanding photo-structure will be shown.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
Kaye Donachie’s paintings distil and redeem historical images of specific female protagonists, often imbued with a sense of place.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
Tim Rollins and K.O.S. are a collaborative group who highlight quotes from books, plays, operas and prose that the group are engaging with.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
For almost three decades, Tom Burr’s sculpture, writing, collage, and photography have tended to focus on access, site-specificity, the confluence of public and private environments, as well as the constructed persona.
Wednesday – Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
Lawrence Abu Hamdan is an artist and ‘private ear’ whose projects have taken the form of installations, performances, photography, essays, lectures, videos and graphic works. This exhibition will feature two new works: Saydnaya (ray traces), 2017 will be installed in the downstairs gallery, while_ This whole time there were no land mines_, 2017 will be shown upstairs.
Monday – Friday 10.00 – 18.00
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon have been friends and collaborators for many years having met on the Whitney Program in 2001. Their shared interest in the re-appropriation, assemblage and abstraction of political imagery and information has brought their work together through various projects and exhibitions.
Wednesday – Sunday 11.00 am – 6.00 pm
Following on from his screening project in February 2015 this exhibition takes its title from Narkevičius’ new 3D film which will be projected in the ground floor gallery. 20 July 2015 (2016) was recently exhibited as part of Narkevičius’ 2016-17 solo exhibition at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and will be presented alongside his 2004 video Once in the XX Century. Within these two works, Narkevičius examines the consequences of representing political and social ideals in public space and what happens when a new political landscape is no longer reflected in the monuments of a city.
Wednesday – Sunday 11.00 am – 6.00 pm