Photo London 2024
16-19 May 2024
Somerset House, London WC2
To mark the acquisition of Anne Bean’s work by Tate, our presentation at Photo London this year includes a substantial group of her works.
16-19 May 2024
Somerset House, London WC2
To mark the acquisition of Anne Bean’s work by Tate, our presentation at Photo London this year includes a substantial group of her works.
12–27 March 2024
England & Co at the Sotheran’s Building, W1
Second of a series of exhibitions examining the activities of the 1970s artists’ collective organization, Artist for Democracy (AFD).
‘Paintings by Ken Sequin / Words by Iliassa Sequin’1–3 March 2024
England & Co at the Sotheran’s Building, W1
Launch of two new books by poet Iliassa Sequin (1938-2019), accompanied by paintings by Ken Sequin.
14–28 February 2024
England & Co at the Sotheran’s Building, W1
These paintings and works on paper are the culmination of a series resulting from the artist’s research trips to Welwyn Garden City.
25 January–1 February 2024
England & Co at the Sotheran’s Building, W1
Exhibition by Magnus Irvin, painter, printmaker and founder of the London Institute of Pataphysics.
17–21 January 2024
England & Co presented works by Modern British and contemporary artists.
15–19 January 2024
England & Co at the Sotheran’s Building, W1
A new body of work by David Thorp, the core image and theme of which is that of a coracle.
7–23 December 2023
England & Co at the Sotheran’s Building, W1
Autres Choses (‘among other things’) is our seasonal presentation, a selling exhibition comprising artworks and objects from the 19th–21st centuries, which will be added to throughout the duration.
Artists working in 1970s & ’80s London
10 October-24 November 2023
England & Co at the Sotheran’s Building, W1
Works by women artists working in London in the 1970s and ‘80s, reflecting their varied practices, ideas, and their artistic, political and feminist networks.
9–12 November 2023
Exhibiting works by David Thorp, Gérald Ducimetière, Anne Bean, Roberta M. Graham, Rose Boyt, Silvia Ziranek, John Francis Brown, Marcel Fleiss, Mitja Hinderks and Clay Perry.