ALIA AL-SENUSSI
NURAN ALIYEV
Gulru Arvas
SERRA GRANTAY AVCIOGLU
FREIRE BARNEs
KATE BRYAN
MASHA BUKHTOYAROVA
PAUL CAREY KENT
JJ CHARLESWORTH
HENRY COLEMAN
Roland Cowan
JUAN CRUZ
KATHERINE FINERTY
FRANCESCA GAVIN
SOPHIE HASTINGS
MARK HAYES-WESTALL
HOLLY HAYWARD
PAUL HAYWOOD
WHITNEY HINTZ
SABINA JASKOT-GILL
Dylan Jones
ADAM KAY
Tabish Khan
EZRA KONVITZ
JULIA LANGBEIN
KAMIAR MALEKI
DANIELE MATTOGNO
Martin Newth
LESLIE O'NEIL
AURORE OGDEN
Kirsty Ogg
Vanessa Peterson
JAMES PUTNAM
Andrew Renton
EUGENIO RE REBAUDENGO
ALASTAIR SMART
MOLLY TAYLOR
SEAN TIWARI
PIERO TOMASSONI
Gavin Turk
VASSILIKI TZANAKOU
FATOS ÜSTEK
Current
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Quiet Motion
Derek Boshier, Pauline Boty, Harold Cohen, Judy Chicago, Lilly Fenichel, Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Howard Hodgkin, Jann Haworth, Betty Parsons, Yvonne Thomas 6 Dec 2024 - 18 Jan 2025 London The exhibition Quiet Motion brings together a dynamic group of artists, fostering a dialogue between abstraction, Pop Art, post-war expressionism, and feminism. Featuring works by Derek Boshier, Pauline Boty, Harold Cohen, Judy Chicago, Lilly Fenichel, Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Howard Hodgkin, Jann Haworth , Betty Parsons, and Yvonne Thomas, the... Read more -
Jann Haworth
6 Dec 2024 - 18 Jan 2025 London We are thrilled to announce several important museum exhibitions featuring the work of Jann Haworth. Currently on show are Pop Forever at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, Counterpoint at the BYU Museum of Art, Utah and Pattern: Rhythm and Repetition at Pallant House Gallery, UK. Next... Read more
Past
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Cipher
Pouran Jinchi & Ruba Salameh 4 Oct - 30 Nov 2024 London The artists come from different generations, but share an innovative and emotionally affecting use of abstraction and pattern. Their paintings are deeply connected to the traditions of Islamic calligraphy and geometric design, while also in dialogue with multiple moments and styles from across the Western modernist and post-modernist canon. The... Read more -
The Window
Aida Mahmudova 4 Oct - 30 Nov 2024 London Inspired by these lines from Forugh Farrokhzad’s celebrated poem The Window, Aida Mahmudova’s latest exhibition invites viewers into a deeply introspective journey, exploring solitude, nostalgia, and the yearning for inner and outer freedom. Through vivid imagery Mahmudova reflects on the tension between confinement and release, evoking the fragility of identity... Read more -
Awaken, Metamagical Hands
Robbie Barrat, Joshua Davis, Golan Levin, LIA, Lauren Lee McCarthy, John Maeda, and Helena Sarin 19 Jul - 21 Sep 2024 London Gazelli Art House and Verisart announce their collaborative exhibition Awaken, Metamagical Hands, highlighting pioneering artists at the intersection of human creativity and computational potential. Curated by John Maeda and Robert Norton, the exhibition features works by Robbie Barrat, Joshua Davis, Golan Levin, LIA, Lauren Lee McCarthy, John Maeda and Helena... Read more -
Montage
Helen Frankenthaler, Nancy Grossman, Grace Hartigan, Lilly Fenichel, Perle Fine, Betty Parsons, Sonja Sekula, Yvonne Thomas & Michael (Corinne) West 17 May - 10 Jul 2024 London Montage delivers a shrewd exploration of Abstract Expressionism via a curatorial focus on assemblage, collage, and non-canvas artworks, while also recognising Europe’s profound impact on the American Abstract Expressionist movement. Spotlighting Post-War artists long overlooked until recent decades, Gazelli Art House invites audiences to experience an amalgamation of diverse artistic... Read more -
Refactoring (1966-74)
Harold Cohen 8 Mar - 11 May 2024 London Gazelli Art House is thrilled to present Refactoring (1966-74), a solo exhibition exploring transitional work from 1966-1974 by represented artist Harold Cohen, coinciding with a major exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art (3 Feb - May 2024). Following Gazelli Art House’s seminal exhibition The AARON Retrospective (2022), Refactoring... Read more -
A Portrait
Pauline Boty 1 Dec 2023 - 24 Feb 2024 London Pauline Boty: A Portrait presents a remarkable opportunity to view Boty’s coveted paintings in unison, alongside a plethora of profound, archival materials. Marking the artist’s third showing at Gazelli Art House, this exhibition continues the gallery’s explorations of Boty’s pivotal and enduring artistic impact. Pauline Boty: A Portrait marks over... Read more -
Reinventor
Derek Boshier 13 Oct - 18 Nov 2023 London In 7 Self Portraits, Boshier reassembles his artistic output, themes, and contexts and, in-so-doing, redefines the notion of a self-portrait. In what Boshier terms “Archival Self-Portraits” his journey is presented as a visual narrative that charts especially transformative years, intertwining life and art. Each distinct work is intricately woven with... Read more -
GEN/GEN: Generative Generations
8 Sep - 7 Oct 2023 Project Space , London Gazelli Art House in collaboration with tech partner Verisart is thrilled to introduce their first co-curated exhibition GEN/GEN: Generative Generations, taking over all three floors of Gazelli Art House’s central Mayfair gallery. This exhibition continues the gallery’s longstanding interest in and promotion of digital art, intertwining with the historical angle... Read more -
Data • Glitch • Utopia
Jake Elwes 2 Jun - 15 Jul 2023 London In their first solo exhibition at Gazelli Art House, Jake Elwes looks to demystify the black box of artificial intelligence.In Data • Glitch • Utopia, Jake Elwes brings together a body of work that demystifies, opens up, and plays with Artificial Intelligence (AI). From past to present, artworks range from digital pieces combining strange properties of data with human traces in technology, to more recent investigations seeking out alternative and more hopeful queer futures through AI and drag performance collaboration. The V&A commissioned Elwes to make a new iteration of The Zizi Show in 2020. This exhibition at Gazelli coincides with a display of Elwes’ commission at the V&A, on view from May 2023 to April 2024. Read more -
Out of the Rectangle
Jann Haworth 30 Mar - 13 May 2023 London The upcoming exhibition, Out of the Rectangle, challenges the ubiquitous rectangle framework that shapes much of our visual art and defines our everyday lives. Renowned artist Jann Haworth breaks away from the constraints of fine art traditions and embraces a more process-oriented approach to create pieces that are softer and... Read more -
Sapient
Recycle Group 10 Feb - 18 Mar 2023 London In solo exhibition Sapient, Recycle Group deliver visions of a utopia conjured by an eternal AI. Reflecting on the power-imbalances and opacity of current governmental structures, the artists conceived Sapient, an imagined open-code algorithm combining the will of the living and the infinite to enact bureaucratic rulings. Supplanting orthodox government,... Read more -
You're Welcome and I'm Sorry
Aziz + Cucher 25 Nov 2022 - 21 Jan 2023 London Encapsulating the duo’s cross-disciplinary practice, You’re Welcome and I’m Sorry offers familiar and never-before-seen artworks in a multidimensional display. In the video installation, You’re Welcome and I’m Sorry (2019, originally commissioned for MASS MoCA), elements of the carnivalesque signal the theatre of our global financial system. Within six flat screens... Read more -
The AARON Retrospective
Harold Cohen 14 Oct - 19 Nov 2022 London Gazelli Art House marks their worldwide representation of the Harold Cohen Estate by announcing the UK’s first AARON-focused solo exhibition. AI technology is almost inseparable from our everyday lives, subconsciously driving many of our actions with once unthinkable sophistication. AI’s understanding of human complexity has been a vast project, with the early work of Cohen and his peers playing a crucial role in its evolution. Thus, The AARON Retrospective serves as a lens through which to recognise how artists of Cohen’s era laid the necessary foundations for our contemporary AI landscape. Read more -
Ruminations
Mary Abbott, Gillian Ayres, Sandra Blow, Elaine De Kooning, Judith Godwin, Mercedes Matter, Joan Mitchell, Vera Molnar, Charlotte Park and Michael (Corinne) West. 25 Aug - 6 Oct 2022 London Continuing on from the gallery's historic exhibitions which include Let there Be Light, Revisited (2015) focusing on the California Light and Space movement and more recently 9th St Club (2020) presenting female American Expressionist artists, the show explores the expressive and pensive nature of abstraction through the work of Mary... Read more -
Can I Get A Witness
Khaleb Brooks 1 Jul - 20 Aug 2022 London Through a multi-faceted approach, Can I Get A Witness depicts Brooks’ childhood within a black, female-led home. The intimate display features medical scans memorialising the artist’s body before undergoing gender affirming surgery, alongside mixed media imagery grappling with the historical policing of black women, and empowerment as a subsequent tool... Read more -
A Retrospective
Perle Fine 20 May - 25 Jun 2022 London Retrospective exhibition encompassing the career of iconic abstract expressionist artist Perle Fine, at Gazelli Art House London. Read more -
Liminality
Aida Mahmudova 8 Apr - 14 May 2022 London Commenting on her rapidly modernising country’s forgotten and marginal corners, Mahmudova uses art as an outlet to give a feeling of stability to co-exist in this unprecedented environment. Art gives no boundaries and opens to any communicational variations for the artist. In her new series of works, Mahmudova explains: “It’s... Read more -
Oh, Marilyn!
Pauline Boty, Jann Haworth, Penny Slinger and Judy Chicago 21 Jan - 12 Mar 2022 London Works by four iconic artists: Pauline Boty, Judy Chicago, Penny Slinger and gallery artist Jann Haworth depict a time of change and rebirth of perception and acceptance of a new and different female role within society. Showing for the second time at the gallery, Pauline Boty (1938-1966) was a founder... Read more -
Code of Arms
Harold Cohen, Mario Klingemann, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Manfred Mohr, Vera Molnar, Frieder Nake and Georg Nees 19 Nov 2021 - 15 Jan 2022 London Gazelli Art House presents its inaugural group exhibition investigating the history of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in art, Code of Arms. Following a series of historical exhibitions, exploring the implementation of code and AI in art in the 1970s and 1980s holds relevance at a time of rapid... Read more -
Icarus and K Pop
Derek Boshier 7 Oct - 13 Nov 2021 London Gazelli Art House represented artist Derek Boshier brings a solo exhibition to the London gallery, unveiling two series, Icarus and K Pop. The exhibition coincides with Frieze London and will incorporate a programme of corresponding events to be revealed closer to the time.
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British Abstraction
Gillian Ayres, Ian Davenport, John Hoyland, Albert Irvin and Bridget Riley 7 Sep - 2 Oct 2021 London The group show includes Gillian Ayres, Ian Davenport, John Hoyland, Albert Irvin and Bridget Riley. The show explores how motion, rhythm and energy are expressed using line, colour and form. The exhibition runs concurrently with the British debut solo exhibition of established Chinese/American artist David Diao, and throws light on... Read more -
Traces of Modernism
David Diao 7 Sep - 2 Oct 2021 London Opening on the 7th September, the show presents selected works from Diao's artistic exploration since the 1980s to the current time. Diao is well known for interweaving modernist formalism with avant-garde iconography, identity politics, and his personal histories.The exhibition aims to showcase how the formalism of David Diao’s works is... Read more -
Unlived Moments
Naqsh Collective 21 Jul - 4 Sep 2021 London "Palestinian embroidery is the focal point of inspiration in our work, not only the beauty and geometry, but we also found that there were a lot of untold stories that we would like to tell”, says artist Nisreen Abu Dail, architect and co-founder of Naqsh Collective.
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Contando Estrellas
Giovanni Ozzola 21 Jul - 4 Sep 2021 London Giovanni Ozzola’s ‘Contando Estrellas’ [Counting Stars], a solo exhibition by the multidisciplinary artist. Ozzola poetically weaves together different mediums; a window installation, a never-seen before film and a corresponding large-scale printed still, which explores a central theme of the skull, delving into the mind’s desires, the interplay of the internal and external, of lightness and darkness Read more -
Let's Talk About Text
He An, Babi Badalov, Derek Boshier, Jane McAdam Freud, Ray Johnson, Kalliopi Lemos, Markus Martinovich, Alexander Reben & Bob and Roberta Smith 10 Jun - 10 Jul 2021 London Spanning decades and regions, seemingly disparate artists who use text humorously, in protest, as a vehicle for self-exploration or as code, the exhibition pulls together a variety of ways of looking at text as art. Let’s Talk About Text includes the artworks of: He An, Babi Badalov, Derek Boshier, Jane... Read more -
The Dust Became the Breath
Aidan Salakhova 29 Apr - 6 Jun 2021 London The Dust Became the Breath Aidan Salakhova at Gazelli Art House, London Moon marked and touched by sun my magic is unwritten but when the sea turns back it will leave my shape behind. I seek no favor untouched by blood unrelenting as... Read more -
Curtain Twitching
Adam De Boer, Khaleb Brooks, Max Prus & Niyaz Najafov 15 Mar - 24 Apr 2021 London Months spent pulling at the curtain seams, itching to get out? Curtain Twitching appeals to lockdown sensibilities of looking from the inside out, and of intrigue into the lives of others as ours suddenly narrow. The exhibition presents four different global perspectives from artists: Max Prus, Adam de Boer, Niyaz... Read more -
I See Faces
Andy Warhol, Banksy, Derek Boshier, Jane McAdam Freud, Keith Haring, Shan Hur, KAWS, Kalliopi Lemos & Giovanni Ozzola 4 Feb - 15 Mar 2021 London Who keeps us company while we are confined indoors and isolated? Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon of assigning living characteristics to everyday objects. I See Faces is an online exhibition of portraits that are not portraits featuring; Andy Warhol, Banksy, Derek Boshier, Jane McAdam Freud, Keith Haring, Shan Hur, KAWS,... Read more -
The Cool Series
Perle Fine 3 Dec 2020 - 13 Mar 2021 London The artist explained that this body of work was a “growth” rather than a “departure” from gestural abstraction into a more reductive, geometric approach to painting. Echoing her own move from bustling Manhattan to a quiet and contemplative East Hampton in the mid 50s, Fine’s Cool Series represents what the... Read more -
Jann Haworth
Mannequin Defectors 3 Dec 2020 - 13 Mar 2021 London Gazelli Art House is pleased to present Jann Haworth’s exhibtion Mannequin Defectors. Haworth’s March Set from 2017 will be on view at Gazelli Art House. These works trace the experiences of the Women’s March that took place that year, using cardboard as her chosen medium to reflect the protest signs... Read more -
Albert Irvin
Albert Irvin 21 Oct - 21 Nov 2020 London Albert Irvin was a prolific British artist, best known for his exuberant paintings, watercolours, screenprints and gouaches. Gazelli Art House is pleased to present a selection of his work produced since the 1980's that bring together the opposing forces of abstraction and figuration, originating from nature and the man-made urban... Read more -
Tales of a Journey
Kalliopi Lemos 6 Oct - 21 Nov 2020 London To coincide with Kalliopi Lemos' presentation at Frieze Sculpture Park 2020 we are delighted to present a series of works that provide an outlook on her practice and career to date. Visit the London gallery today to discover the artist's versatile practise with the focus on human rights, the issue... Read more -
Enter Through The Headset 5
A Virtual Reality Exhibition 4 Sep - 17 Oct 2020 London We are pleased to unveil Enter Through The Headset 5, our biggest VR show to date. To mark the fifth anniversary of the groundbreaking new media group exhibition, we will be featuring both previous participants and new talent from our GAZELL.iO online residency. The show will feature works by Rebecca... Read more -
Cross Atlantic
Sandra Blow, Norman Blhum, Perle Fine, Sam Francis, Robert Motherwell, Betty Parsons, Helen Pashgian, John Plumb, Bridget Riley, Richard Smith, Mark Vaux & Larry Zox 9 Jul - 29 Aug 2020 London Gazelli Art House is pleased to present today its latest group exhibition, featuring the work of US and UK abstract painters, sculptors and printmakers Sandra Blow, Norman Bluhm, Perle Fine, Sam Francis, Robert Motherwell, Betty Parsons, Helen Pashgian, John Plumb, Bridget Riley, Richard Smith, Mark Vaux and Larry Zox. The... Read more -
Summer Group Show
Christopher Battye, Derek Boshier, Stalney Casselman, Perle Fine, Jann Howarth, Barbara Hepworth, Albert Irvin, Amir Khojasteh, Elaine De Kooning, Niyaz Nadjafov & Richard Wilson 9 Jul - 29 Aug 2020 London Currently on view at our London Gallery is the Summer Group Show featuring works by Christopher Battye, Derek Boshier, Stanley Casselman, Perle Fine, Jann Haworth, Barbara Hepworth, Albert Irvin, Amir Khojasteh, Elaine De Kooning, Niyaz Nadjafov and Richard Wilson. Read more -
Borders (Online Exhibition)
Aziz & Cucher, Francesco Jodice, Kallopi Lemos 25 - 31 May 2020 London On 24th April, the gallery will launch its online exhibition Borders, hosted entirely digitally by the gallery for the first time, with groundbreaking work by artists including Aziz + Cucher, Francesco Jodice, and Kalliopi Lemos. The exhibition tackles themes including the European refugee crisis and the destabilising effects of globalisation,... Read more -
The New Verge
Ashraf Murad & Farhad Khalilov 28 Feb - 4 Apr 2020 London Although the two artists are contemporaries, they have never been exhibited together, and ‘The New Verge’ aims to finally establish a multi-dimensional conversation between them. “At first glance, it might appear that Ashraf Murad and Farhad Khalilov are strikingly different. Indeed, both artists had their own separate paths, but ‘The... Read more -
9th St. Club
Elaine De Kooning, Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Lee Krasner, Mercedes Matter, Joan Mitchell 17 Jan - 23 Feb 2020 London The exhibition features works from Elaine de Kooning, Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Lee Krasner, Mercedes Matter, Joan Mitchell and is inspired in part by Mary Gabriel’s acclaimed book ‘Ninth Street Women’ about the work, lives and spirit of this group. Gazelli Art House is the first gallery to... Read more -
Multiverse
Christopher Battye, Francesca Blomfield, Dustin Pevey 15 Nov 2019 - 11 Jan 2020 London Christopher Battye, Francesca Blomfield and Dustin Pevey represent three generations of painters who regardless of age are reckoning with kindred ideas while interrogating the limits and potential of their medium, one which anchors us to traditional form in an otherwise hyperactively evolving visual realm. Read more -
Night and Snow / Fragments: Contemporary Still Life
Derek Boshier 4 Oct - 10 Nov 2019 London The exhibition consists of three bodies of work: the Night and Snow paintings, his latest drawings based on either a single source of imagery (a newspaper or a television channel) or real life (doctors waiting rooms and cinema foyers) and the third point of exploration: jacquard tapestry which Boshier has... Read more -
Enter Through The Headset 4
Claudia Hart, Gibson/Martelli, Michael Takeo Magruder, Ziv Shneider with Caitlin Robinson 6 - 28 Sep 2019 London The exhibiting artists have also been previous residents of Gazell.io – the gallery’s month-long online residency that runs alongside the gallery exhibition programme. Gazell.io is an innovative digital platform with a commitment to digital art, interactivity and education. Exhibiting artists include Claudia Hart, Gibson/Martelli, Michael Takeo Magruder and Ziv Schneider,... Read more -
Bahith (seeker)
Amir Khojasteh, Basma Alsharif, Farhad Farzaliyev, Ghasemi Brothers, Naqsh Collective & Orkhan Huseynov 5 Jul - 11 Aug 2019 London Gazelli Art House, London is proud to present our upcoming show bahith (seeker in Arabic), the first exhibition of a series that will look at the historic identities of countries undergoing significant socio-political and economic change. Through exploring the notion of national identity in the East (encompassing the Caucasus,... Read more -
It’s Not Me, It’s You
Cassils, Zackary Drucker, Nan Golden, Grey Wielebinski 24 May - 29 Jun 2019 London The presenting artists experiment with ways to tackle the two-way dilemma of how to appear to others and how to see others — with the dizzying sense that the positions of ‘you’ and ‘me’ might be exchangeable. As trans artists, Cassils, Zackary Drucker and Gray Wielebinski raise issues around marginalisation... Read more -
Decorative Sacredness
Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich 24 May - 29 Jun 2019 London “His art is capable of surprising us with ever new ways of seeing the world we live in.” Marina Abramovic on Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich Marking Pavlov-Andreevich's return to London after a decade, the exhibition comprises photographic and video installations as well as a series of new sculptural works. Decorative Sacredness reveals... Read more -
1982
Giovanni Ozzola 19 May - 2 Nov 2019 London Ozzola will showcase works intensifying his exploration into the natural and philosophical dimensions of lightness and darkness. Ozzola introduces century-old techniques that herald his artistic patrimony and further demonstrate the artist’s versatility and command of multiple disciplines. The public is invited to experience the physical and psychological processes that contribute... Read more -
Silver Lining
Pauline Boty, Niyaz Najafov, Markus Martinovitch 1 Mar - 6 Apr 2019 London The exhibition examines their different generations, social and economic environments, personal stories and unique influences behind their works. Covering three different epochs and ages, these artists highlight the role of art in their lives from sociopolitical tools to forms of therapy and shared struggles towards meaning. Pauline Boty, one of... Read more -
Robert Fraser’s Groovy Arts Club Band
Group Show 11 Jan - 23 Feb 2019 London This exciting group exhibition brings together thirteen artists who Fraser championed during his time along with other members of the pop art movement: Clive Barker, Peter Blake, Derek Boshier, Brian Clarke, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, Richard Hamilton, Keith Haring, Jann Haworth, Bridget Riley, Ed Ruscha and Colin Self. Alongside the... Read more -
Nature of Non-Existence
Recycle Group 29 Nov 2018 - 5 Jan 2019 London This is a new solo exhibition by Recycle Group, the award-winning artist duo known for their pioneering use of technologies from Virtual Reality (VR) to Augmented Reality (AR) throughout their practise. In their new exhibition, the artists unlock a hidden world via the use of an AR app available on... Read more -
Aziz + Cucher: Tapestries and New Works on Paper
AZIZ + CUCHER 6 Oct - 24 Nov 2018 London Gazelli Art House is delighted to present, Aziz + Cucher: Tapestries and New Works on Paper. The artist duo will exhibit four tapestries from the series Some People Tapestry Cycle created between 2014 – 2017 and five unique works on paper from the Frieze series created earlier this year. Read more -
Enter Through The Headset 3
Michael Takeo Magruder, Mbryonic (Tom Szirtes & Xan Adderley) with Xavier Sole, CiRCA69 (Simon Wilkinson) 6 - 30 Sep 2018 London The exhibition will showcase four artists working within the medium of virtual reality (VR) who have also been previous residents of Gazell.io – the gallery’s month long online residency that runs alongside the gallery’s exhibition program. Gazell.io is an innovative digital platform, which embodies the gallery’s commitment to digital art,... Read more -
Photography Exhibition
AZIZ+CUCHER, DEREK BOSHIER, CHARLOTTE COLBERT, JANE MCADAM FREUD, FRANCESCO JODICE, KALLIOPI LEMOS, JAMES OSTRER, GIOVANNI OZZOLA, FYODOR PAVLOV-ANDREEVICH AND BEN TRICKLEBANK 4 May - 2 Jun 2018 London Coinciding with Photography Month in London, the exhibition features highlights of gallery artists exploring photography as a medium predominantly or partially in their body of work. Artists on display include Aziz+Cucher, Derek Boshier, Charlotte Colbert, Jane McAdam Freud, Francesco Jodice, Kalliopi Lemos, James Ostrer, Giovanni Ozzola, Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich and Ben... Read more -
All is to Be Dared
KALLIOPI LEMOS 16 Mar - 29 Apr 2018 London Private View: Thursday 15th March, 6 – 8pm “I don’t know what to do two states of mind in me” – Sappho Gazelli Art House is delighted to announce Kalliopi Lemos’ second solo show, titled All is to Be Dared, curated by Christian Oxenius. The Greek born, London-based sculptor, painter and installation... Read more -
her shey qayidacaq
Mikayil Abdullayev, Gennadiy Brijatyuk, Aida Mahmudova and Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich 26 Jan - 11 Mar 2018 London This is the first show to exhibit works from the region since the gallery’s inception in 2003, Gazelli Art House examines national identity, tradition and history through this exceptional oeuvre. Located between East and West, the works combine tradition and folklore with an array of genres and techniques, adding to... Read more -
Object – Fix Me in Your Turquoise Gaze
Jane McAdam Freud 24 Nov 2017 - 20 Jan 2018 London Created during the artist’s two-year residency at Harrow School in London, McAdam Freud explores the boundaries between painting and sculpture and the authority of these two disciplines in context to each other. Working with discarded objects or ‘stuff’, the artist drew inspiration from her place of work, an abandoned studio... Read more -
On the Road
Derek Boshier 6 Oct - 18 Nov 2017 London Boshier’s clear references to pop culture are ever present in this show with depictions of his long-standing friend and biggest collector David Bowie appearing in three paintings: ‘David Bowie and Teresa Cornelys’, ‘David Bowie Twice’ and ‘David Bowie, Jack Kerouac, and David Bowie’. The pair first met in the late... Read more -
Enter Through the Headset 2
Gibson & Martelli, Jocelyn Anquetil, Matteo Zamagni, Iain Nicholls, Rebecca Allen 8 - 30 Sep 2017 London Artists Gibson & Martelli, Jocelyn Anquetil, Matteo Zamagni, Iain Nicholls and Rebecca Allen explore themes relating to the natural environment while simultaneously connecting the digital and virtual worlds to our physical space. Each of the artists has previously exhibited in our pioneering Digital Art House gazell.io with the exception of... Read more -
Full Circle
Stanley Casselman 9 Jun - 22 Jul 2017 London Featuring a new series of paintings titled Untitled Presence, this body of work returns to the essence of the artist’s practice and motivations. Whilst progressing his interest in art-making processes, a mantra of ‘innovate or die’ has led him down paths only the most curious creatives could ever uncover, and... Read more -
Absorb, Adhere, Advance
Niyaz Najafov 21 Apr - 3 Jun 2017 London Throughout 2016 to date, Niyaz Najafov started painting flowers on found paper and cardboard measuring around 14×20 cm. He stuck these on various corners of streets in Paris, where he lives and works. Najafov interprets this act as ‘social art’ as opposed to street art – works are available for... Read more -
time | memory | landscape
Saad Qureshi 3 Mar - 16 Apr 2017 London Known primarily for his ambitious sculptural works, drawing has always been a central part of Qureshi’s practice, and the exhibition at the gallery will feature the first international presentation of his new landscape drawings and works on paper. A series of monumental drawings on wood explore Qureshi’s enduring fascination with... Read more -
TOUTE SEULE
Rebecca Allen, Charlotte Colbert, Elizabeth Murray, Nancy Spero and Rachel Whiteread 13 Jan - 26 Feb 2017 London Despite the influence artists had on one another, and collective responses that were made by the surrounding world, this exhibition highlights the solitude – graceful, thought-through, strategic and compassionate individuality of each exhibiting artist and the corresponding decade they represent for the past 50 years, 1970s – 2010s. Nancy Spero,... Read more -
CABARET VOLTAIRE
Francesco Jodice 18 Nov 2016 - 8 Jan 2017 London Following Jodice’s solo museum retrospective at CAMERA — Centro Italiano per la Fotografia — Cabaret Voltaire will highlight four separate bodies of work all encompassing participation, networking, anthropometry, storytelling and investigation. Each of these series investigates particular regions or precise moments in our recent history with an aim to answer... Read more -
I, CYBORG
Aziz + Cucher, Dustin Yellin, Elisabeth Kley, James Ostrer, Kianja Strobert, Recycle Group, Roxy Paine, Roxy Topia & Paddy Gould, Saad Qureshi, Will Corwin 7 Oct - 12 Nov 2016 London The show features UK- and US-based artists who are cognisant of the position of the human in relation to its new place as an increasingly hybridised and unified entity and creating artwork about this transition. The days of the Vitruvian Man are numbered and he has been replaced by a... Read more -
POISONOUS ANTIDOTE
Mark Farid 1 Sep - 1 Oct 2016 London The London-based interdisciplinary artist will continue his investigation into conceptions of individual privacy and its metamorphosis in contemporary society through technology. Following Edward Snowden’s leaks of 2013 and current trends in British politics*, consensus of the public majority suggests that privacy is no longer valued as a protected right. In... Read more -
ORDINARY MADNESS
Charlotte Colbert 1 Jul - 13 Aug 2016 London Colbert, a natural visual storyteller with a penchant for the surreal, examines temporality through the prism of how we relate to the emoji and whether these digital icons are capable of transcending borders and cultural differences or an invasion of personal expression. While recent studies show that the meanings of... Read more -
ENTER THROUGH THE HEADSET
Iain Nicholls & Tom Szirtes, SkullMapping (Antoon Verbeeck & Filip Sterckx), Matteo Zamagni 13 May - 25 Jun 2016 London Gazelli Art House presents Enter Through the Headset, a new exhibition of works by artists working in VR (virtual reality) to highlight the blurred boundaries between real and virtual experiences. The shows runs alongside Ben Tricklebank’s first UK solo show, Endec, and presents new virtual worlds by Iain Nicholls &... Read more -
ENDEC
Ben Tricklebank 13 May - 25 Jun 2016 London Following Tricklebank’s recent collaboration Light Echoes at the Barbican, Endec will debut a site-specific installation and series of photographs that explore notions of control and freedom through our relationship with technology. In his latest installation set within the gallery’s ground floor, themes of reaction and distortion are addressed through his... Read more -
GUESS WHO?
PHILIP COLBERT 3 - 7 May 2016 London Colbert, known for his witty and humorous pop paintings and sculptures, also founded and runs the cult pop art fashion label The Rodnik Band. Described by Andre Leon Talley as “the Godson of Andy Warhol”, Philip Colbert has collaborated with Disney to create a series of portraits inspired by Mickey’s... Read more -
IN BALANCE
Kalliopi Lemos 11 Mar - 30 Apr 2016 London The Greek born, London-based sculptor, painter and installation artist is known for her site-specific installations inspired by human rights. Through In Balance Lemos convey day-to-day struggles and the pursuit of personal freedom and self-fulfillment. In Balance provides an introduction to the recurring themes Lemos has been exploring through her work... Read more -
THIS IS TODAY
Archigram, Derek Boshier, Bernard Cohen, Magda Cordell McHale, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, John Plumb, Richard Smith, Ian Stephenson 22 Jan - 6 Mar 2016 London This is Today features artists, who were making work parallel to the influences of Western Abstract Expressionism, serving as the precursor to Pop Art. Working in different mediums, the selection of artists present an overview of the expansive outreach that Britain had in the development of new ideas and movements... Read more -
A SKY FULL OF LARKS – THROUGH THE RAINBOWS WE FLY
Walter & Zoniel 14 - 17 Jan 2016 London Affiliated with Lumiere London*, Anon. houses luminous old age pensioners as living sculptures. Viewed from the street, the installation, which is only open at night, takes over the whole building, illuminating Dover Street. Highlighting living sculptures of glow-in-the-dark-grannies, each installed in solitary existence, the individuals become highly luminous, glowing under... Read more -
KEEP ME UPDATED YOUR HOLINESS
Recycle Group 20 Nov 2015 - 10 Jan 2016 London The exhibition Keep Me Updated Your Holiness introduces Recycle Group’s two latest bodies of work Conversion, which was recently exhibited within the Church of Sant’Antonin at the 56th Venice Biennale, and Future Archaeology, an on-going body of work addressing topical issues and aspects of contemporary lifestyle in relation to history.... Read more -
LET THERE BE LIGHT, REVISITED
Peter Alexander, Anthony Pearson, De Wain Valentine, Mary Corse, and Helen Pashigan 9 Oct - 14 Nov 2015 London Returning to the origin of the minimalist 1960s/70 Light and Space movement, which has widely influenced artists of today Let There Be Light, Revisited, highlights the importance of light in its natural and artificial form, with physical, reactionary and spiritual connotations. Creating an immersive environment, ethereality is re-introduced into the... Read more -
THE APPROACH
Group Exhibition 10 Sep - 3 Oct 2015 London The selection of new works has been made based on the relevance to the thread of curatorial themes that were introduced to expand the gallery’s outreach and the artists’ say. Drawing emphasis on continuity and the inherent mission of the gallery to question and provide an independent platform for discussions,... Read more -
MOTHER MOULD
Jane McAdam Freud 3 Jul - 15 Aug 2015 London The artist’s latest sculptural endeavour contemplates ‘the mould’ in sculptural and metaphorical terms. The internationally acclaimed artist and daughter of Lucian Freud creates a further connection referring to the mother as the source, alternatively to her previous exploration of the role of the father. This exhibition examines the mother as... Read more -
SOUTH SEARCHING
Alinka Echeverria 22 May - 27 Jun 2015 London Referring to both the personal journey of the Mexican-British artist, as well as the quest of the people in her work, the exhibition examines how our cultural perspective has influenced the way certain political movements and anthropological phenomena are represented and remembered, as well as the relationship between knowledge and... Read more -
DOVE NASCE IL VENTO
Giovanni Ozzola 27 Mar - 16 May 2015 London The exhibition encompasses photographic stills from his world toured video work Garage – Sometimes You can See Much More, and a series of new sculptures inspired by the vastness of nature and the idea of exploration. Read more -
THE DOOR IN THE WALL
Shan Hur 30 Jan - 22 Mar 2015 London An exhibition of new works by Korean born artist Shan Hur, has both strong archaeological and architectural qualities and aims to retrace Shan’s Korean origins. By incorporating found traditional objects inside the pillars Shan questions the physical space of the gallery and the role it plays in showcasing his work. Read more -
DOM
Aaron Koblin & Ben Tricklebank, Charlotte Colbert, Do Ho Suh & Elena Rendina 28 Nov 2014 - 17 Jan 2015 London The focus of the exhibition is on the spiritual entity of home and the physical markings of its territorial presence. The title of show – DOM – draws on the relation between the role one takes as the master of his own kingdom- his comfort, his domain, his home. Through... Read more -
CONGREGATION
Saad Qureshi 10 Oct - 23 Nov 2014 London Presenting a new body of work, the display will include concrete and wooden sculptures together with large charcoal and indian ink drawings on wood, and a central installation. Through this exhibition the artist explores the relationship between matter and aura, or the physical and the cultural – examining how objects... Read more -
SEQUIN POP
Philip Colbert 17 - 21 Sep 2014 London Known for his outlandish clothing designs adored by Lady Gaga and Cara Delevingne, Colbert promotes the concept of ‘wearable art’, a synthesis of fashion and art that is explored in his first gallery show. In this bold new series of work, Colbert continues his dialogue with Pop Art, reimagining his... Read more