Kalliopi Lemos: A Tide of Roses : New Insights Series

19 March – 16 May

A Tide of Roses brings together new paintings and key sculptures from the career of Greek artist Kalliopi Lemos, exploring memory, mythology, and the female body across the passing of time.

  • New Insights Series

    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 1, 2025
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 1, 2025
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 2, 2025
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 2, 2025
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 3, 2025
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 3, 2025
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 4, 2025
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 4, 2025
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 5, 2025
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 5, 2025
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 6, 2026
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 6, 2026
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 7, 2026
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 7, 2026
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 8, 2026
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 8, 2026
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 9, 2026
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 9, 2026
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 10, 2026
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 10, 2026
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 11, 2026
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 11, 2026
      £ 900.00
    • Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 12, 2026
      Kalliopi Lemos, New Insights 12, 2026
      £ 900.00
  • About Kalliopi Lemos , (B. 1951; Greece)

    About Kalliopi Lemos

    (B. 1951; Greece)

    Sculptor, painter, and installation artist Kalliopi Lemos creates artworks that explore complex  sociological and political narratives. The artist has a persistent interest in the ramifications of  today’s neo-capitalist and political powers, with a critical area of concern being human rights within  patriarchal societies. In many of her works, Lemos references familiar stories, often where women are  “keepers” of cherished memories and stories passed down through the generations. Shared memories  are a precious inheritance, assuming acute importance during the transition from one significant life  stage to another: from youth to maturity. Kalliopi Lemos’s work decisively intends to open a visual  sphere of knowledge, perception, and awareness into this reality. 

     

    Lemos is Greek-born and London-based. She studied the art of Ikebana for 15 years, and attended  The Byam Shaw School of Art, University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins, where she  also pursued post-graduate studies. Lemos’ work is in the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum,  London, UK; Borusan Collection, Istanbul, Turkey; Museum of Contemporary Art of Crete, Greece;  British Museum, London, UK; among others. Public art placements include Yorkshire Sculpture  Park, Yorkshire, UK; New Bond Street, London, UK; Golden Square, Soho, London, UK; Sculpture  International Rotterdam, Netherlands; Greenwich O2 public art installation, UK; DIFC, Dubai; Palais  de la Porte Dorée, Paris; Château des Ducs de Bretagne, Nantes and more.