A Question Of Process #23: Stathis Dimitriadis
Presenting a contemporary snapshot of the huge variety of approaches, materials and processes employed by The London Group artists. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG
Read morePresenting a contemporary snapshot of the huge variety of approaches, materials and processes employed by The London Group artists. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG
Read moreHistorian Dr Jason Price sheds light on a neglected artist and one of The London Group’s founding members.
Read moreThe surprising tale of Patricia Preece, Dorothy Hepworth and The London Group
Read moreClaire Parrish LG on Issam Kourbaj’s recent exhibition at Kettle’s Yard.
Read morePeter Clossick LG and Corinna Lotz on Michelangelo, the Last Decades
Read moreAnne Leigniel discusses her work “ Ephemeral Drawing ” Installation in situ recently exhibited in Paris
Read moreLondon Group members Alex Harley and Paul Bonomini on the pleasures of sharing a studio
Read moreNever mind the Marathon in London today, yesterday there was one in Newport, Isle of Wight!
Read moreA who nominated who of The London Group updated with the new members.
Read moreWe have an incredible nine new members! Let’s introduce them and hear how they feel about joining the Group.
Read moreTim Craven LG discusses the inspirations behind the Group’s latest exhibition.
Read morePart eight in this series features Tricia Gillman LG and Cadi Froehlich LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read moreEdited by Sandra Crisp LG
Read moreEdited by Sandra Crisp LG
Read moreLondon Group archivist David Redfern on Britain’s first ‘ready-made’ sculpture.
Read moreVictoria Rance LG on the evolution of her series “Thorness and the Green Man”, involving sculpture, collaboration, textiles, monoprints, drawings, performance and film.
Read moreLondon Group archivist David Redfern comes across a letter.
Read moreMy thoughts about why I paint. The text of the illustrated talk given by Peter Clossick PPLG at Hansard Studio Gallery, 19 Dec 2023
Read moreIn 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 more100 years of conviviality and party spirit. An article by London Group archivist David Redfern
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