16 international artists who reflect on and explore polarities of two magnetic opposites that are violence & silence.
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16 international artists who reflect on and explore polarities of two magnetic opposites that are violence & silence.
Read moreFive artists have been invited by Erika Winstone to exhibit together at the Cello Factory over a three-day period. Each woman brings a complex creative process to the equation that will be played out as the work is installed, exhibited and performed.
Read moreA very enjoyable and colourful evening at the Cello Factory.
Read moreTwo of the UK’s longest established artists’ collectives will be “house swapping” this year with major exhibitions for members of the Penwith Society in central London and a return visit by The London Group in St Ives.
Read moreThe prizes were handed out last night for the 83rd London Group Open. It was a lively evening with a great range of artists and genres on display.
Read moreThe UK’s longest-running and most prestigious artists’ collective is delighted to announce its 83rd Open Exhibition.
Read moreA vibrant exhibition of Vic Kuell’s paintings at The Cello Factory in July.
Read moreThe London Group Draw 2 was a fantastic night at The Cello Factory. Over 120 original art works by members and friends of the group were sold raising money for the group.
Read moreThe London Group Open Prize Exhibition was awarded to Cadi Froehlich, Martin Heron and Darren Nisbett who staged this bold 3 person show at the Cello Factory.
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 moreCombines is a small Group Exhibition curated by Mark Dickens inspired by the innovative combination artworks of Robert Rauschenberg and others in the 50s and 60s.
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 moreA Small Group Exhibition by eleven members of The London Group.
Read moreThe London Group Solo Show Award winner Maya Ramsay will be exhibiting surfaces lifted from historically and politically significant buildings. Alongside her collaborative exhibition Station X: documenting the derelict buildings of Bletchley Park.
Read moreMembers of the group reflecting on London which is where most of them live and make art. The show also celebrates the 100th anniversary of the first ever London Group show which opened on the 5th of March 1914 at the Goupil Gallery.
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