Past
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Angus Suttie
14 Sep - 26 Oct 2024 Opening reception - Friday 13 September 2024, 6-8.30 pm The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the forthcoming opening of ' Angus Suttie,’ a retrospective exhibition that casts a revelatory light on the innovative ceramic works of Angus Suttie (1946 – 1993) —a trailblazing visionary within the New Ceramics movement.... Read more -
Harminder Judge: A Ghost Dance
24 May - 14 Jul 2024 Open by appointment only until the 14 July - please get in touch to arrange a viewing. - A collaborative exhibiton between The Sunday Painter & Matt’s Gallery Harminder Judge’s A Ghost Dance is a single exhibition of new work across both Matt’s Gallery and The Sunday Painter in South... Read more -
Leo Fitzmaurice: Misconstructary
15 Mar - 20 Apr 2024 Opening reception: 14 March, 6.30 - 9 pm The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the forthcoming opening of Leo Fitzmaurice's solo exhibition, Misconstructary. The exhibition will showcase a major new installation marking the latest development in Fitzmaurice's ongoing exploration of the overlooked and ubiquitous aspects of our increasingly material... Read more -
Zearo: in dust time
20 Jan - 17 Feb 2024 Preview Weekend: Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 January 2024, 12-6 PM The Sunday Painter is pleased to participate in Condo 2024 , a collaborative exhibition by 50 galleries across 23 London spaces, with a solo presentation of works by Kuala Lumpur born, London based artist Zearo. The gallery will host... Read more -
The Reactor
24 Nov 2023 - 13 Jan 2024 Opening reception: November 23, 6.30 - 9 pm Fundraising event: December 14, 6.30 - 9 pm Nick Blackburn Beatrice Lettice Boyle Racheal Crowther Georges Binda Celeste Alexandrino Ferreira Da Silva Patrick H Jones Amanda Moström “Here's where I am, I guess, on this strange journey of grief, unsure of myself,... Read more -
Ernesto Burgos: When a bird lands on the ground it invariably stops singing
22 Sep - 28 Oct 2023 Private view: Thursday 21 September 6.30 – 9.00 PM. The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce Ernesto Burgos’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, accompanied by an essay by Evan Moffit. The show will open on 22 September and runs until 28 October. Please join us for the opening reception... Read more -
Rui Ferreira: Posing for Sue
30 Jun - 22 Jul 2023 Private View: Thursday 29 April 6.30-9.00 PM The Sunday Painter is pleased to present the first painting show of Portuguese artist Rui Miguel Leitão Ferreira (b.1977) in the UK. Opening June 29th and curated by Daniel Malarkey, the exhibition sees Ferreira further develop his self-portrait series Posing for Sue. An... Read more -
Emily Kraus: Nest Time
27 Apr - 10 Jun 2023 Private View: 26 April 6.30-9.00 PM The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the opening of Emily Kraus’ solo exhibition Nest Time. Opening on the 27th of April, the exhibition is Kraus’ first solo show at the gallery and presents an ambitious new body of work that further develops her... Read more -
Tomas Harker: Multiple Choice Fairytale Ending
17 Feb - 4 Apr 2023 Private View: 16 February 6.30-9.00 PM The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the opening of Tomas Harker's solo exhibition Multiple Choice Fairytale Ending. An essay by Allan Gardner accompanies the exhibition. 'What if the fabric of reality were Cashmere? Or some kind of fine silk? Something that needs to... Read more -
Kate Newby: So close,come on
25 Nov 2022 - 28 Jan 2023 Private View: 24 November 6.30-9.00 PM We're pleased to announce the opening of Kate Newby's solo exhibition So close,come on with an accompanying text by Alex Bacon. So close,come on showcases a new series of site-responsive works that explore ideas around excavation and replacement, revealing Newby’s ongoing commitment to underline the limits... Read more -
Harminder Judge
Frieze London 2022 12 - 16 Oct 2022 Imbued with an indelible vibrancy and depth, Harminder Judge makes transportive sculptural works that simultaneously reference Indian neo-tantric painting, as well as the abstract expressionist and colourfield movements of the 20th century. His alchemical process involves layering pigments into pools of wet plaster followed by prolonged periods of excavation; sanding,... Read more -
Piotr Bury Lakomy : House With a Garden
30 Sep - 12 Nov 2022 Private View: 29 September 6.30-9.00 PM We're pleased to announce the opening of Piotr Lakomy's solo exhibition House With a Garden with an accompanying Poem by Marcin Czerkasow and a text by Nele Kaczmarek. Piotr Lakomy Born 1983, Poland, Lives and works in Poznan, PL. Recent solo exhibitions include Półpiętro,... Read more -
Harminder Judge: Rising Skin from Rock and Chin
10 Jun - 30 Jul 2022 The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the opening of Rising Skin from Rock and Chin, a solo exhibition of new works by London based artist Harminder Judge. Imbued with an indelible vibrancy and depth, Harminder Judge makes transportive sculptural works that simultaneously reference Indian neo-tantric painting, as well as... Read more -
Cynthia Daignault: Xanadu
4 May - 4 Jun 2022 Opening reception: May 3 6.30-9.00 PM The Sunday Painter is pleased to present Xanadu, the third solo show by Cynthia Daignault at the gallery. In Xanadu, Daignault shows oil paintings on paper, hung salon-style, and affixed flush to the wall. These are her first works painted on paper, and Daignault... Read more -
Elbow Room: Helena Foster, Jill Tate & Victor Seaward
4 May - 4 Jun 2022 Elbow Room is a group exhibition exploring different dimensions of space, by three different artists, all in dialogue with how we orient ourselves in the world, be it bodily, architectural, or societal. In this exhibition we investigate the layered readings of domestic environments both artificial and natural, with a focus... Read more -
Patrick H Jones: After Dad
25 Feb - 9 Apr 2022 Patrick and I were painting in a shared studio with several other artists in 2018, the year that Patrick’s dad died. When the news came it seemed sad and unfair because, at 30, Patrick was the youngest person there. His painting had been going well and he always put the... Read more -
Sophie Ruigrok: today I feel relevant and alive
14 Jan - 12 Feb 2022 Sophie Ruigrok’s solo exhibition today I feel relevant and alive brings together a new body of pastel drawings completed over the last two years. Grounded in the artist’s interest in Jungian psychoanalysis and concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes, Ruigrok creates work that investigates the extremities of human emotion.... Read more -
Jennifer J. Lee: Drop Ceiling
18 Nov - 18 Dec 2021 We’re pleased to announce the opening of Drop Ceiling, the first solo exhibition in London by New York based artist Jennifer J. Lee Lee makes intimate quasi-photorealistic paintings on jute. Her subjects are sourced through extensive internet searches which Lee has described as a metaphorical road trip for observational painting.... Read more -
Samara Scott: BRIM
11 Sep - 30 Oct 2021 “take a look at yourself you piece of shit” Samara’s second show at the gallery, BRIM, presents a new horizontal installation alongside an archive of over 10 years of photographic work. First encountered through the gallery’s storefront window is a low flush of gridded decking which appears to float. This... Read more -
Tyra Tingleff: Smile now, cry later
25 Jun - 31 Jul 2021 We are pleased to announce the opening of Smile now, cry later, a solo exhibition of new works by Oslo & Berlin based artist Tyra Tingleff . A text by Amy Sherlock accompanies the exhibition. Tyra Tingleff (B. 1984 Norway) Lives and works in Oslo and Berlin. She graduated from... Read more -
Nicholas Pope: Take Off
14 May - 19 Jun 2021 We are pleased to announce the opening of Take Off, Nicholas Pope’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Take Off coincides with two other major exhibitions of Pope's work: Portraits of a Marriage at the Holburne Museum , Bath and Heavenly Space at the New Art Centre , Salisbury. Alongside... Read more -
A Grain of Sand
Harminder Judge, Gillian Lowndes, Kate Newby, Sophie Ruigrok 1 Apr - 8 May 2021 To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour - William Blake, extract from ‘Auguries of Innocence’ A grain of sand is an exhibition that expands and contracts. With every... Read more -
Veronika Pausova: Playing the Organs
1 Apr - 8 May 2021 The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Czech born Canada based artist Veronika Pausova. Pausova’s paintings create semi-abstract spaces where the interchange between the physical and cognitive plays out. The compositions have a diagrammatic quality that hints of some kind of order, or a potential site... Read more -
Emma Hart: BE SOME BODY
2 Oct 2020 - 16 Jan 2021 Accompanying text by Amy Budd. Emma Hart lives and works in London. In 2017 she won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in collaboration with the Whitechapel Gallery. In 2015 she was awarded a Paul Hamlyn Foundation award for Visual Art. In 2022, Hart will realise her first permanent... Read more -
Rachel Jones & Nicholas Pope (LISTE 2020)
14 - 26 Sep 2020 We are excited to announce our reopening on the 14th of September with a two-person presentation of works by Rachel Jones and Nicholas Pope. Originally planned for Liste 2020 the presentation will instead span both spaces at The Sunday Painter in Vauxhall and will run from 12-6 Monday to Saturday... Read more -
Cynthia Daignault: Vape Smoke
21 Feb - 28 Mar 2020 The Sunday Painter is delighted to present an exhibition of new works by Cynthia Daignault entitled Vape Smoke , presenting eighteen quiet still life paintings. This is the second solo exhibition of Daignault’s work at the gallery. Cynthia Daignault’s painting installations always centre on the experience of time. Here, she... Read more -
Leo Fitzmaurice: Autosuggestions
21 Feb - 28 Mar 2020 The Sunday Painter is delighted to present Autosuggestions , Leo Fitzmaurice’s third solo show at the gallery. Fitzmaurice’s practice is grounded in a process of roaming and observation, appropriating existing languages, focusing on the overlooked and the ubiquitous. Autosuggestions is part of the ongoing series of works tilted Autos ,... Read more -
Patrick H Jones: Condo 2020
11 Jan - 8 Feb 2020 Preview weekend: 11th & 12th January 12.00 – 6.00 PM Hosting: Sophie Tappeiner (Vienna) Lulu (Mexico City) Condo is a collaborative exhibition by 36 galleries across 17 London spaces condocomplex.org/london Read more -
Chips and Egg
Curated by Helen Nisbet 15 Nov - 21 Dec 2019 Kate Davis, Cinzia Mutigli, Alia Syed, Milly Thompson, Hayley Tompkins with a new text by Maike Hale Jones Taking its title from the famous scene in the 1989 ‘kitchen sink’ film Shirley Valentine ( I like chips and egg on Tuesday, this is Thursday ) this exhibition explores mundanity, domestic... Read more -
Nicholas Pope: Yahweh and the Seraphim
Frieze London 3 - 6 Oct 2019 Yahweh and the Seraphim was originally conceived as the reredos of a large-scale project initiated in the early ‘90s called the Oratory of Heavenly Space, which Pope intended as a kind of non-denominational chapel, a place of contemplation but without doctrine.The project marked a turning point in Pope’s artistic development... Read more -
Dalton Gata: The Gaze Is Downstairs
27 Sep - 2 Nov 2019 In The Gaze is Downstairs , Dalton Gata mines the tropes of theatre, stagecraft, and exhibition-making to illustrate the ways in which performance and artifice impact our collective idea of migration. The exhibition revolves around a reclaimed wood life-raft packed with over a range of characters, all of whom display... Read more -
Piotr Lakomy: One Foot Bone Box
26 Apr - 8 Jun 2019 In the morning I wake up hearing pounding coming from behind the window. It grows. Normal: a bum takes the find. I approach the window. A yellow container, eight, maybe ten, two strollers, couple of already familiar faces. A few larger ones, as if too large. One is frightening: tall,... Read more -
Buck Ellison: Tender Option
28 Feb - 13 Apr 2019 Accompanying text by Daniel C Blight Buck Ellison (b. 1987, San Francisco), lives and works in Los Angeles. Graduated from Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main in 2014 & Columbia University, Columbia College, New York, 2010. Selected solo exhibitions include The Meeting, New York, 2017, Louisa, La Paix, Paris, 2016, Louisa, Balice... Read more -
Nicholas Pope: Sins and Virtues
15 Sep - 24 Nov 2018 Accompanying text by Geroge Vasey Nicholas Pope b.1949. Lives and Works in Ledbury and London, UK. Selected past exhibitions include Sticky Intimacy, Chapter, Cardiff, UK, 2016, Baldock Pope Zahle, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK , 2016, Nicholas Pope: The Apostles Speaking in Tongues, Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, UK, 2014,... Read more -
The shape left by the body
Alice Channer, Alina Szapocznikow, Alisa Baremboym, Gillian Lowndes, Piotr Lakomy 6 Jul - 4 Aug 2018 Co-curated with Dorota Michalska 'My gesture is addressed to the human body,' said Alina Szapocznikow in 1972, 'that complete erogenous zone.' Fundamental in terms of experimentation with materials, Szapocznikow's mode of address was primarily tactile, a feeling kind of thinking. Touch has often been taken to be the most adaptable... Read more -
Kate Newby: All the stuff you already know
26 May - 23 Jun 2018 How to distribute your bricks and virtue. One will often see old compact discs tied with shoelaces throughout citrus orchards in Florida. The reflective surfaces interrupt birds’ flight patterns and disenchant the animals from feeding on the fruit. Ziplock bags filled with water are a feature of some midwestern American... Read more -
Tyra Tingleff: Will always be the opposite
13 Apr - 12 May 2018 The Sunday Painter is pleased to present Tyra Tingleff’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. A text by Yann Chateigné will accompany the exhibition. Tyra Tingleff B. 1984, Norway. Lives and works in Berlin. She graduated from Royal College of Art, MA. London in 2013. Selected solo exhibitions include Frieze... Read more -
Rob Chavasse: The gallerist
1 - 31 Mar 2018 https://www.culturedmag.com/rob-chavasse/ The Sunday Painter is pleased to present The gallerist , an exhibition by Rob Chavasse that reflects on two decades of friendship between Chavasse and Will Jarvis, co-director of The Sunday Painter. Taking the form of a large-scale projection, a single channel video assembles footage of Jarvis, collected by... Read more -
Patrick Cole: Grow
15 - 17 Feb 2018 3 evenings of performance booking essential: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/patrick-cole-grow-tickets-42687972876?aff=eac2 Patrick Cole’s Grow takes place across two floors of The Sunday Painter. Cole embodies the position of everyman, performing vignettes amongst the various constructed environments dotted throughout the gallery space. These environments stand out, spotlit from the surrounding darkness and almost loud in... Read more -
Leo Fitzmaurice: CONDO 2018
13 Jan - 10 Feb 2018 Co-hosting with Arcadia Missa (London): Galeria Stereo (Warsaw) Galeria Dawid Radziszewski (Warsaw) http://www.condocomplex.org/london/ For Condo 2018 The Sunday Painter is pleased to present Post Match, a series of over 500 works by Leo Fitzmaurice, started in 1996 and completed in 2017. Leo Fitzmaurice’s work starts with an observation. Invariably his... Read more -
Beatriz Olabarrieta: The only way out is in
24 Nov 2017 - 6 Jan 2018 Read more -
Emma Hart: Commercial Breakz
Frieze London 4 - 8 Oct 2017 For Frieze London Emma Hart presents a series of new works – a plethora of ceramic satellite dishes mounted to the wall, echoing the arrangement of dishes sometimes found on the exterior of a block of flats. Each dish is individually decorated with patterns, images and symbols that start with... Read more -
Cynthia Daignault: At Picture Lake
30 Sep - 11 Nov 2017 We drove 22 miles into the country around Farmington. There were meadows and apple orchards. White fences trailed through the rolling fields. Soon the sign started appearing. THE MOST PHOTOGRAPHED BARN IN AMERICA. We counted five signs before we reached the site. There were 40 cars and a tour bus... Read more -
Assorted paper
Leo Fitzmaurice, Eva Hesse, Bob Law, Jonathan Monk, Beatriz Olabarrieta, Amalia Pica, Mira Schendel, Samara Scott, Wolfgang Tillmans 13 Mar - 13 May 2017 The Sunday Painter is pleased to present Assorted Paper, a cross generational exhibition exploring a range of engagements with the medium of paper, by Leo Fitzmaurice, Eva Hesse, Bob Law, Jonathan Monk, Beatriz Olabarrieta, Amalia Pica, Mira Schendel, Samara Scott and Wolfgang Tillmans. Encompassing political, historical, abstract, and everyday engagements... Read more -
Gillian Lowndes
18 Nov - 23 Dec 2016 Gillian Lowndes was one of the ceramic world’s most daring, radical and original artists of the post-war generation. Working during a period when the majority of practitioners of the medium were concerned with the functional and decorative, Lowndes’ sculptures stand apart through their transgression of the ceramic conventions of the... Read more -
Samara Scott: Jacob's Creek
Los Angeles offsite exhibition 4 - 19 Nov 2016 The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce a solo exhibition with London-based artist Samara Scott in the gallery’s offsite project space at Four Six One Nine in Mid-City, Los Angeles. These new body of liquid works, Marshes, (all 2016) are fantasy data farms of our stuttering western environments. In these... Read more -
Piotr Lakomy: Room Temperature
30 Sep - 5 Nov 2016 Some thirty inches from my nose The frontier of my Person goes, And all the untilled air between Is private pagus or demesne. Postscriptum from “Prologue: e Birth of Architecture” by W. H. Auden Piotr Lakomy’s work engages with human scale, and its relationship to objects and architecture. Reflecting on... Read more -
Leo Fitzmaurice: OH V HO
21 May - 16 Jul 2016 Leo Fitzmaurice’s practice is grounded in a process of roaming and observation, appropriating existing languages, with a focus on the overlooked and the ubiquitous. Ultimately he calls into question our perception of our environments; for OH V HO the gallery has been transformed into a mise-en-scène, comprised of a range... Read more -
Tyra Tingleff: Grinding your teeth to keep out the wind
16 Apr - 14 May 2016 Accompanying text by Anna Szaflarski Tyra Tingleff b. 1984, Oslo. Lives and works in Berlin. She graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, in 2013. Recent solo exhibitions include I gave the postman your name, Chert, Berlin, 2015; Closer Scrub, SALTS, 2015, Basel; Studiolo 12 # Tyra Tingleff, Spazio... Read more -
Alex Rathbone: Down
26 Feb - 2 Apr 2016 I am a Golem of my own creation- I thought I am cut from completely my own cloth- but that’s ok the path in front of me has been paved, by me. I am the craftsman of a destiny that is set in stone. There are many paths but I... Read more -
Samara Scott: Lonely Planet
Frieze London 14 - 17 Oct 2015 Samara Scott creates remote and other worldly environments that reflect an age of consumption and waste. She employs products purchased on the high street, forming compositions both abstract and everyday, with a gross materiality running through them. The implied consumption has a foot in both our real and virtual worlds.... Read more -
Neil Rumming: Command-X
7 Oct - 21 Nov 2015 The Sunday Painter is thrilled to present Command-X, Neil Rumming’s first exhibition at the gallery. For the show Rumming has produced a body of work that challenges our relationship to a range of existing languages and signs, and in turn addresses issues that tap into philosophical ideas relating to reflexivity,... Read more -
Hannah Lees: Ever-Old Newness /|\ Ever-New Oldness
4 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 In Hannah Lees’ work Eternal XII (Issy Miyake) a purposely low-res clip from a scent commercial found on YouTube is looped, creating an unending sunrise or sunset. The work acknowledges the dilemma of how to communicate a scent via technology; as advertising contends with the inherent difficulties in promoting the... Read more -
The Spirit of the Staircase
Curated by Elinor Morgan 27 Jun - 1 Aug 2015 The Spirit of the Staircase presents new work by artists Beth Collar, Danilo Correale, Andrew Gillespie, James Parkinson, Sue Tompkins and Marie Toseland. The work circles various processes of translation from a range of linguistic, material and bodily positions. When translated, information, whether within a digital file, an ancient artefact... Read more -
Rob Chavasse: Earth Wire
22 May - 20 Jun 2015 I rowed frantically, and arrived, incredibly, at my destination (for I did not understand the compass; I had lost my bearings; I had no hat and I was ill, haunted by hallucina- tions)…I stayed in the boat for more than a day, reliving that horrible expe- rience, forgetting that I... Read more -
John
Piotr Lakomy, Hannah Lees, David Musgrave, Allyson Vieira 2 Apr - 3 May 2015 The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the opening of John, featuring works by Piotr Lakomy, Hannah Lees, David Musgrave and Allyson Vieira. Showing alongside these works is an un-validated Middle Eastern stele from the1st Century AD. A stylised human face carved into a slab of alabaster, 2000 years ago,... Read more -
Samara Scott: Harvest
29 Nov 2014 - 18 Jan 2015 Facial stubble holographically swivels into forest swamp. Impasto strokes swerve into smudges of cosmetic mung. A maxed out jam of Funky Chinese takeaway, Disco gore, mumsy notes of dangling necklace beads, incense sticks and basted ceramic.Frippery yearning of ambience and serenity are curried with a spacey baroque guzzle. There is... Read more -
Cindie Cheung: TEETH V2
12 Apr - 4 May 2014 The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the opening of Teeth V2, a solo presentation by London based artist Cindie Cheung. This project has been kindly supported by the Arts Council England. View exhibition text Cindie Cheung b. 1984 Aarhus, DK. Lives and works in London. Education: Chelsea College of... Read more