The Open 2017
The UK’s longest-running and most prestigious artists’ collective is delighted to announce its 83rd Open Exhibition.
Read moreExhibitions which are open to all members of the group. Anyone submitting will be shown.
The UK’s longest-running and most prestigious artists’ collective is delighted to announce its 83rd Open Exhibition.
Read moreShoreham Sculpture Trail with The London Group and Friends was a great success with thousands of visitors.
Read moreInternational miniature portrait exhibition curated by hARTslane’s Cristiana Bottigella and London Group member Tisna Westerhof, which toured Europe in 2016/17.
Read moreThe London Group is the UK’s longest running and most prestigious artists’ collective. For over one hundred years there have been yearly exhibitions and you are warmly welcomed to this year’s show.
Read moreInspired by the quote from Walter Sickert a founder member of The London Group.
Read moreThe London Group held its 82nd Open in 2015 with cash and material prizes worth over £5,000. Submission was made online for the first time and hundreds of artists applied and 71 got to exhibit their work alongside the Group’s members.
Read moreThe London Group in Southampton.
Read moreOn 15 November 1913 Jacob Epstein coined the name for The London Group, Britain’s longest running artists’ group. A hundred years later to the day, +100 The London Group Today opens in the capital, a unique exhibition that connects Britain’s leading contemporary artists to their historical counterparts.
Read moreThe Centenary Open included artists from all over the world who submitted work and in all media, from painting to digital art. This year the guest selectors who headed the selection committee were Jane England (Director England & Co), Bruce McLean (Artist) and Nicholas Usherwood (Critic).
Read moreThe London Group is delighted to be working with the National Trust at Mottisfont during its centenary year. Mottisfont House exhibits, and has listed within its catalogue, eighteen major works by artists who have been members of The Group.
Read moreWorks shown by current members to mark the 100th year since the Group’s formation at Pitzhanger Manor Gallery and Museum.
Read moreThe yearly exhibition of members’ recent work, coupled with a ‘virtual show’ of projected images of additional work, giving a broader impression of the members’ ouvres.
Read moreDevised by Group members Amanda Loomes and Ian Parker, the 27 self-portraits in this exhibition embraced the full complexity of self-portraiture and reflected the breadth of work currently within The London Group.
Read moreKensington & Chelsea College 24 April – 3 May 2012
Read moreThe Cello Factory 20 October – 10 November 2011
Read morePiers Feetham Gallery 8 – 26 March 2011
Read moreKensington & Chelsea College, 22 September – 7 October 2010 Continuing the themes of the successful Inspiration – Part 1, held earlier in the year.
Read moreThe Cello Factory 1 – 11 June 2010
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