Jeff Lowe LG discusses his life and work in this short documentary by Paul Murphy.
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Jeff Lowe LG discusses his life and work in this short documentary by Paul Murphy.
Read moreKathleen Mullaniff LG and Emma Dick reflect on a joyful collaboration with the women of the Dean Castle Textile Team.
Read more“When I started my inquiry into the links between Health Care and Art I didn’t realize that it would take me on a beautiful journey into people’s lives.” Marenka Gabeler LG
Read more“There is a moment at the end of many group shows where artists, buoyed up by the adrenalin of a good exhibition, pledge to repeat the experience. Usually we all agree, hug, depart and nothing happens. This time was different.” Alexandra Harley LG
Read moreLondon Group Archivist David Redfern LG looks back to a Brighton exhibition which set the tone for future London Group collaboration.
Read moreThe lockdown has impacted on artists and their practice in so many ways and while many have looked towards digital strategies, David Theobald LG a digital artist, picked up a pencil.
Read moreSeventeen London Group artists reflect on how their practice has been affected by the experience of lockdown.
Read moreIn the time of limited travel, how nice to take a journey with Sumi Perera LG to a few of her many residencies.
Read more“I looked at how we as a group could continue with our own shows and give artists something to work towards”. Darren Nisbett LG gives the lowdown on our new online Group exhibition space.
Read more[email protected]: live-streaming our way through the lockdown.
Read moreLondon Group Archivist David Redfern reveals the early trials of The London Group, including losing our first President to Spanish Flu in 1919.
Read moreIt is very sad that we have lost two members since the last newsletter, Arthur Wilson and Janet Nathan.
Read moreWelcome to our new members! Let’s introduce them and hear what it means to join the Group
Read moreOur series on long-serving Group members continues with the brilliant Gill Ingham who needs no introduction.
Read moreThere are now over 100 members in the Group which is a record. London Group archivist David Redfern looks back at 1981, a year which saw a bumper crop of new members.
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