Author: Nicola Schauerman
From the oak to the avalanche
In conversation with Anthony Eyton LG Elected to the London Group in 1961, Anthony Eyton is one of our oldest (100) and longest-serving members. Matthew Kolakowski (Tony’s son-in-law), discusses his historical perspective of The London Group, reflecting on mortality, chaos and positivity.
Read moreCelebration
100 years of conviviality and party spirit. An article by London Group archivist David Redfern
Read more“Surprise!”
Moments of surprise in the latest collaborative article by The London Group members.
Read moreGoing back to my roots
The Languedoc, collaboration and building an exhibition. Aude Hérail Jäger LG tells us what she’s been doing over the past several months.
Read moreyou were never really here
Suzan Swale LG lights up the Gallery with Neon artworks.
Read moreview the Open 2023 Catalogue online
Our new look Open catalogue was put together by Hannah Luxton LG
Read moreMy Thoughts
Peter Clossick PPLG on The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Frans Hals
Read moreI Can’t Believe It’s Mortar
Chris Horner’s exhibition in Alton has spread to another venue.
Read morePhotos from The Open
So the wonderful London Group Open comes to a close. Here are some memories from one of the best-attended exhibitions in the history of the Group.
Read moreIntroducing the Prize Winners
The London Group Open 2023 prize winners and their reflections on winning.
Read moreThe London Group Open 2023
The UK’s longest-running and most prestigious artists’ cooperative, The London Group, is delighted to announce both the member and the selected exhibitors for its 85th open exhibition.
Read moreRoyal Society of Literature Remembers: Paula Rego
London Group artists Susan Wilson and Julie Held join Anthony Rudolf and Helen Quah for an evening in memory, and celebration, of Paula Rego.
Read moreMary Branson “Unearthing”
a multimedia installation which holds at its core hundreds of locally discovered archaeological artefacts.
Read moreThe History of “The Open” in The London Group
By our Archivist, David Redfern
Read moreA Question of Process 7
Part seven in this series features Eugene Palmer LG and Carol Wyss LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read more…at this juncture
ANGELA EAMES shows 5 infinivid works in the context of a lifetime’s practice…
Read moreA Tale of three artists
From our London Group archivist, David Redfern
Read moreThe Studio, 1945
An article on The London Group by Elliott Seabrooke. First published February 1945.
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