Phillip King and Jeremy Moon. Moon / King
This exhibition will intermix work by both artists throughout Thomas Dane Gallery’s two spaces on Duke Street, St. James’s.
Tues-Sat 11am-6pm
This exhibition will intermix work by both artists throughout Thomas Dane Gallery’s two spaces on Duke Street, St. James’s.
Tues-Sat 11am-6pm
Adams’s cross-disciplinary practice combines weaving, sculpture, performance and installation
Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm Saturday 12pm-6pm
Brown feels at ease with both large and small scales – the looser, gestural, hyperactive physicality of the former, or the quieter, contained focus of the latter – and consistently goes back and forth between the monumental and the intimate.
Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm Saturday 12pm-6pm
Made over the last ten years on journeys across the United States and Europe, this body of work builds on Catherine Opie’s exploration of the metaphorical language of photography, continuing her dialogue with the Western artistic canon and further cementing Opie’s stature as one of the foremost documentarians of contemporary life.
Tuesday - Friday 11am-1:30pm & 2:30pm - 7pm Saturday 12 - 7pm
Nearly twenty years after her last solo exhibition in London, Thomas Dane Gallery showcases a rare presentation of works by Susan Rothenberg (1945–2020). The five paintings on show span almost the entire career of the groundbreaking American painter.
Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm Saturday 12-6pm
An artist versed in language and fluent in the art of quotation, Glenn Ligon’s inspiration and sources over the last three decades have ranged from high literature to stand-up comedy, from a single aphorism to an entire essay.
Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm Saturday 12-6pm
Over the last three years, Hurvin Anderson has focused his attention on a particular subject – or ‘image’ as he
refers to it – a hotel complex on the north coast of Jamaica which he visited on a trip to the country of his
heritage.
Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 12pm-6pm or by appointment.
The arrangement of objects, sculpture, and images into immersive installation has become a constant for Anthea Hamilton, whose work frequently mines heterogeneous image sources.
Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm Saturday 12-6pm
A giant 3D clay printer, will occupy the entire gallery space and over the course of the exhibition be actively printing a scaled effigy of a mountain (to be precise Devil’s Tower, Wyoming).
Tuesday to Friday 11-6pm, Saturday 12-6pm
Thomas Dane Gallery presents ‘Larvae and Ghosts’ an exhibition of new work by French artist Jean-Luc Moulène. This is the… Read More
22 April 2016
Thomas Dane Gallery presents CROSSROADS, a thirty-seven-minute film by American artist Bruce Conner (1933-2008) and is considered one of the… Read More
16 June 2015
The Thomas Dane Gallery presents a poignant and heartbreaking film by acclaimed artist and film-maker Steve McQueen. ‘Ashes’ is a… Read More
21 October 2014
An exhibition of new works by Steve McQueen has been announced for the Thomas Dane Gallery, London. This will open… Read More
22 April 2014
The Thomas Dane Gallery is about to present a solo exhibition of cult American artist, Lynda Benglis (b. 1941, Lake… Read More
13 January 2012
The first UK solo exhibition of cult American artist, Lynda Benglis (b. 1941, Lake Charles, Louisiana) has been announced and… Read More
23 November 2011