Past
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Gwenyth Fugard: 'In the Margins'
28 Mar - 2 Apr 2025 Lane Gallery London is pleased to present In the Margins , a solo exhibition by New Zealand-born, London-based artist Gwenyth Fugard. Featuring a new body of work, the exhibition will be on view at Lane Gallery London’s pop-up venue, 12 Saint George Street, W1S 2FB, from March 28 to April... Read more -
Vasylyna Vrublevska: 'Black Sun'
2 - 8 Nov 2024 Lane Gallery London is pleased to present Black Sun , a solo exhibition by Ukrainian photographer Vasylyna Vrublevska, featuring a compelling new series. This exhibition offers an intimate look at the artist’s reflections on resilience amidst isolation and the impact of blackouts in her homeland. Through her lens, Vrublevska captures... Read more -
Masha Reva: 'Chapter1.1: I am the garden you are no longer looking after.'
10 - 16 May 2024 The series titled 'Chapter1.1: I am the garden you are no longer looking after' features Masha Reva’s most recent body of work, comprising of a variety of mediums, including paintings, drawings, a sculpture and an installation. 'Chapter 1.1: I am the garden you are no longer looking after' marks Masha... Read more -
Grishigiano: Fine Pretence
8 - 18 Oct 2023 'Fine Pretence' by Grishigiano is a collection of 13 sculptures that merge abstract and figurative elements. The combination of these elements can be subtle or exaggerated. The blurring of boundaries between representation and abstraction, creates a dynamic visual language, that encourages us to contemplate the relationship between form and meaning,... Read more -
Vasylyna Vrublevska: 'The Garden of Nothing'
13 May - 3 Jun 2023 Lane Gallery London is delighted to present ‘The Garden of Nothing’, a solo exhibition by Ukrainian art photographer Vasylyna Vrublevska. The show comprises of the artist’s most recent body of work from 2022-2023. Despite the abstract nature of the photographs, ‘The Garden of Nothing’ is a documentary project that demonstrates Vasylyna’s unique artistic vision and approach to photography. The series reflects both the artist’s personal experiences and the collective experiences of Ukrainians witnessing the war unfold on their land. Read more