Coming Up For Air at Waterloo Festival
At last a physical show! This London Group Sculpture and Installation Exhibition is part of this year’s Waterloo Festival.
Read moreAt last a physical show! This London Group Sculpture and Installation Exhibition is part of this year’s Waterloo Festival.
Read moreSystems interference artist Micheál O’Connell / MOCKSIM LG takes over our online gallery
Read moreIn our series of interviews with long-serving Group members, we hear from Victoria Bartlett – her early inspirations, the development of her practice, and a rather special London Group Open.
Read moreHELEN CHADWICK REMEMBERED
Read moreOur members recall remarkable and inspirational exhibitions
Read more“I cannot plan or design and then execute a sculpture; I have an initial gut feeling. A ‘just suppose..’ idea.
Read more“I can usually trace the process for a particular work back to a revelatory moment, to me becoming conscious of something important”
Read moreI have always made stuff and played around with photography and image making … I make work that explores ideas or a narrative, that fluctuates between objects and images
Read moreThis exhibition presents the work of artists who have documented the social, physical and cultural importance of a place/places that have a personal resonance for them.
Read moreExhibition by Chris Horner LG and AnaSera Chambers.
Read moreA major exhibition by Suzan Swale at the Felix & Spear Gallery.
Read moreThis intriguing group show, created by Juliette Losq and Alexander Hinks, can be seen at the Cello Factory throughout May.
Read moreCharlotte C Mortensson and Erika Winstone have collaborated on a short film for this exhibition.
Read moreThree London Group members are exhibiting in this online exhibition.
Read moreA selection of our collections.
Read moreA solo exhibition by Mark Dunford at this industrious Cornish gallery.
Read moreAn exhibition of sculptures, installations and performance at Waterloo Festival this summer.
Read morePresenting a contemporary snapshot of the huge variety of approaches, materials and processes employed by The London Group artists.
Read morePresenting a contemporary snapshot of the huge variety of approaches, materials and processes employed by The London Group artists. Part two in this series features Alexandra Harley LG, Almuth Tebbenhoff LG and Paul Tecklenberg LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read moreThough many members consider themselves wedded to The London Group for life, for some it has been a more passing affair.
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