Spring
In our latest collaborative article, the Group responds to “Spring”
Read morePart four in this series features Aude Hérail Jäger LG, Stephen Carley LG and Beverley Duckworth LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read moreEuchar Gravina is the Artistic Director of the Waterloo Festival, an annual arts and community celebration based at St John’s.
Read moreAccording to academic research women overwhelmingly make up the majority of the workforce in museums and galleries at 70%. But this doesn’t translate to the top levels where the majority of chief executive roles are male.
Read more“It is important to show people who don’t often get to see the light of day…there’s a competency, pride and dignity there”.
Read moreJunk – exhibition review by Cadi Froehlich LG
Read more“I seek to work with matter that alters with each intervention, a bit as if in a body-contact scuffle.”
Read more“There is conflict for sure and creative differences shout to each other across the space.”
Read moreI have to look after the seedlings and water them regularly. This ongoing care and maintenance takes time and patience, which is something that is often overlooked or undervalued in our society.
Read morePresenting a contemporary snapshot of the huge variety of approaches, materials and processes employed by The London Group artists. Part three in this series features Charlotte C Mortensson LG, Eric Fong LG and Judith Jones LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read moreDamiano Curschellas, Simon Kindle, Carol Wyss & The London Group at the Küefer Martis Huus in Liechtenstein
Read moreRemembering the remarkable achievements of London Group President Susan Haire, as she steps down from her role.
Read moreThis series of interviews continues with our new President. We hear what the Group means to her; about art-making and that critical moment she realised “…I didn’t want to be a civil engineer, I just liked looking at photos of dams!”
Read moreWith a playful introduction by Michael Phillipson LG
Read more“Despite many retellings, this story cannot be ignored. 1983 saw a memorable incident in the Group that still resonates and is retold around the campfires like an ancient Nordic legend.” London Group Archivist David Redfern LG
Read moreTo mark the opening of the exhibition: In Plain Sight: The London Group at Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Tim Craven LG gave a fascinating insight into the history of the UK’s longest-running and most prestigious artists’ collective.
Read moreCadi Froehlich LG reviews a ‘powerful’ exhibition by the joint winners of the prestigious President’s Prize, awarded by Susan Haire PPLG at the 2019 Open.
Read more“a fearless cry from the rooftop of what it is to be a woman, an artist and a human all at the same time.“ Exhibition Review by Cadi Froehlich LG
Read moreEdited by Sandra Crisp LG.
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