Frith Street Gallery

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Named after the Soho street where it was originally founded, Frith Street Gallery represents 22 leading international contemporary artists working across many varied mediums.

Congratulations to Marlene Dumas on the announcement of 'Liaisons', a new commission by the musée du Louvre, opening in ...
08/11/2025

Congratulations to Marlene Dumas on the announcement of 'Liaisons', a new commission by the musée du Louvre, opening in December 2025.⁠

Consisting of nine paintings, 'Liaisons' has been conceived for the vast wall of the Porte des Lions atrium, located at the entrance to the museum's Gallery of the Five Continents and the Department of Paintings.⁠

Speaking about the work, Dumas explains, 'My faces are a mixture of the past and the present. I cannot paint the horrors of the ongoing genocides of our times directly, but their shadows did affect the mood under which these faces were made. Portraiture deals with likeness and the recognition of people known. Faces deal with the nameless. They include those dehumanised, like fugitives, branded as aliens.'⁠

Learn more about the commission by visiting louvre.fr.

📍Musée du Louvre, Paris. From December 2025.⁠

Image: Marlene Dumas in front of the Porte des Lions at the Musée du Louvre 2025 © Anton Corbijn. Courtesy of the Louvre.⁠

Congratulations to Marlene Dumas on the announcement of 'Liaisons', a new commission by the musée du Louvre, opening in ...
07/11/2025

Congratulations to Marlene Dumas on the announcement of 'Liaisons', a new commission by the musée du Louvre, opening in December 2025.⁠

Consisting of nine paintings, 'Liaisons' has been conceived for the vast wall of the Porte des Lions atrium, located at the entrance to the museum's Gallery of the Five Continents and the Department of Paintings.⁠

Speaking about the work, Dumas explains, 'My faces are a mixture of the past and the present. I cannot paint the horrors of the ongoing genocides of our times directly, but their shadows did affect the mood under which these faces were made. Portraiture deals with likeness and the recognition of people known. Faces deal with the nameless. They include those dehumanised, like fugitives, branded as aliens.'⁠

Learn more about the commission by visiting louvre.fr.

📍Musée du Louvre, Paris. From December 2025.⁠

(1) Marlene Dumas in front of the Porte des Lions at the musée du Louvre 2025 © Anton Corbijn⁠
(2) Marlene Dumas, Liaisons, 2025 © musée du Louvre. Nicolas Bousser

Callum Innes' solo exhibition 'Overleaf' is now open at Château La Coste⁠ until Sunday 7 December 2025⁠⁠The exhibition b...
03/11/2025

Callum Innes' solo exhibition 'Overleaf' is now open at Château La Coste⁠ until Sunday 7 December 2025⁠

The exhibition brings together new works from Innes' ongoing 'Resonance' series, alongside two large-scale 'Exposed Paintings' which involve a layered combination of painting and un-painting the canvas using turpentine.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition at chateau-la-coste.com⁠.⁠ Discover further works by the artist by visiting https://bit.ly/47F1uJF.

📍Château La Coste, Aix-en-Provence, France. Until Sunday 7 December 2025.⁠

Images: Courtesy of the artist and Château la Coste. Photos by ⁠

“Veracity and truth are things that have become so slippery. If you take a photograph with an analogue camera, no one ha...
01/11/2025

“Veracity and truth are things that have become so slippery. If you take a photograph with an analogue camera, no one has interfered with that. It’s an authentic act. What authentic acts are left? Increasingly very, very few” – Tacita Dean for Plaster Magazine⁠

Read Tacita Dean's full interview with Harriet Lloyd-Smith by visiting https://bit.ly/4oMNNgQ or plastermagazine.com⁠

Visit Tacita Dean: 'Black, Grey, Green and White' and 'If I were in the Adlon' showing at Golden Square until Saturday 22 November 2025⁠, Tuesday–Friday, 11–6pm and Saturday 11–5pm.⁠

Images Stephen White & co⁠

Visit Cornelia Parker 'Stolen Thunder (A Storm Gathering)' at KINDL – Contemporary Centre for Art, Berlin⁠ A new site-sp...
31/10/2025

Visit Cornelia Parker 'Stolen Thunder (A Storm Gathering)' at KINDL – Contemporary Centre for Art, Berlin⁠

A new site-specific work, Stolen Thunder (A Storm Gathering) is an orchestration of found sound developed with composer Graeme Miller, using field recordings gathered from the four corners of the earth. The prelude to the piece is a collection of recordings, chronologically charting almost 100 years of storms.

Assembled in the industrial Kesselhaus at KINDL, the immersive soundscape is experienced in near darkness under a grid of 12 speakers which map the North, South, East and West.

Learn more about Parker's installation at kindle-berlin.com. Visit https://bit.ly/47F1uJF to discover further works by the artist.⁠

'STOLEN THUNDER (A Storm Gathering)' at KINDL – Contemporary Centre for Art, Berlin until 24 May 2026.⁠

Image: Installation view, Cornelia Parker 'STOLEN THUNDER (A Storm Gathering)⁠', KINDL, 2025. Photo by Jens Ziehe⁠

View Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press, 'Pranayama Organ', 2021 showing now at Fondazione Merz, Turin as part of 'PUSH T...
30/10/2025

View Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press, 'Pranayama Organ', 2021 showing now at Fondazione Merz, Turin as part of 'PUSH THE LIMITS 2: culture strips to reveal war' until 1 February 2026

'Pranayama Organ' opens with two inflatable fighter planes, a Typhoon and a Falcon, which take on human features, moving like birds and beginning a ritual dance of attraction and repulsion. The film is an ironic play on the masculinity of war that slips into an unmentionable desire for the future and for relationships.

Bringing together 20 artists, the group exhibition curated by Claudia Gioia and Beatrice Merz explores art’s ability to respond to current and urgent issues and to be a catalyst for change, rejecting resignation to immobility.

Visit until Sunday 1 February 2026, learn more by visiting fondazionemerz.org. Discover other works by Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press by visiting https://bit.ly/47F1uJF

📍Fondazione Merz, Turin, Italy

Image: Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press, Pranayama Organ (still), 2021. HD Video with soundtrack 10.26 minutes

Last chance to see Marlene Dumas' exhibition Cycladic Blues at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens which closes this Su...
29/10/2025

Last chance to see Marlene Dumas' exhibition Cycladic Blues at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens which closes this Sunday 2 November⁠ 2025

The artist's first solo museum exhibition in Greece, Cycladic Blues consists of more than thirty paintings and works on paper, displayed in dialogue with antiquities from the Museum's permanent collection in the Stathatos Mansion, the Museum's neoclassical wing. ⁠

Discover further works by Dumas by visiting https://bit.ly/47F1uJF

Images: Installation views, Marlene Dumas: Cycladic Blues, Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens, 2025. Photo: Paris Tavitian © Museum of Cycladic Art, 2025. ⁠

Don't miss Małgorzata Mirga-Tas: 'An Alternative Story' at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway which closes this weekend, S...
28/10/2025

Don't miss Małgorzata Mirga-Tas: 'An Alternative Story' at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway which closes this weekend, Sunday 2 November 2025

The artist's first solo exhibition in Norway, 'An Alternative Story' presents fragments of the monumental work 'Re-enchanting the World', 2022 alongside other textile collages.

The exhibition is a collaboration between Kunstmuseum Luzern, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter and Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. Curated by Caroline Ugelstad.

Visit until this Sunday 2 November 2025. Learn more about the exhibition at hok.no, visithttps://bit.ly/47F1uJF to discover further works by the artist.

Image: Installation views Małgorzata Mirga-Tas: An Alternative Story, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, 2025. Photo by Øystein Thorvaldsen. Courtesy of Henie Onstad Kunstsenter

Exhibition Announcement 📣 Juan Uslé: 'En la pared del mar'5 December 2025–7 February 2026Translating as 'On the sea wall...
27/10/2025

Exhibition Announcement 📣 Juan Uslé: 'En la pared del mar'
5 December 2025–7 February 2026

Translating as 'On the sea wall', the exhibition presents a series of new paintings by Juan Uslé which have been made in response to Spain’s northern coast. It follows the artist’s major solo exhibition at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid.

Highly mindful of tonality, Juan Uslé explores colour but strives not for intense chromatic effect, rather the painting's gradations echo the Spanish countryside where he grew-up. The vibrations of certain light and shade are also constant elements, creating a momentary resonance, like sunlight falling through venetian blinds or a distant horizon.

🔗 Read the full press release via https://bit.ly/3LuaW9n

📍Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square⁠

Image: Juan Uslé, untitled, 2025

Tacita Dean's new series of 'Eclipse Drawings' are currently on view at Golden Square as part of her solo exhibition 'Bl...
26/10/2025

Tacita Dean's new series of 'Eclipse Drawings' are currently on view at Golden Square as part of her solo exhibition 'Black, Grey, Green and White'⁠

In April 2024, Dean travelled to Eagle Pass in Texas to watch a total eclipse of the sun. On this occasion she was determined to simply experience the eclipse without feeling the need to document it. So, with little expectation and some lassitude, she twisted and turned her camera without looking through the viewfinder. When the negatives were processed, she saw that she had in fact made a series of 'Eclipse Drawings', which became a new edition of screen prints created with Gemini GEL in Los Angeles, exhibited here for the first time.⁠

Visit the exhibition until Saturday 22 November 2025. Learn more by visiting https://bit.ly/48zCK5P

📍Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square⁠

Photos: Stephen White & Co⁠

Today is the last chance to visit Frith Street Gallery le Molière⁠ ✨️⁠⁠Our special pop-up exhibition in Paris includes a...
26/10/2025

Today is the last chance to visit Frith Street Gallery le Molière⁠ ✨️⁠

Our special pop-up exhibition in Paris includes all 22 of our artists. Upstairs, view works shown here by Dorothy Cross, Anna Barriball and Daphne Wright⁠

Dorothy Cross⁠
Foxglove, 2024⁠
Cast bronze⁠

Anna Barriball⁠
Window (blue grid) 2023⁠
Pastel and wax on paper⁠

Daphne Wright⁠
Shed Nightdress, 2025⁠
Mixed media⁠

Learn more about each the artists' work by visiting frithstreetgallery.com

📍Frith Street Gallery le Molière, 40 rue de Richelieu, 75001⁠, Paris⁠

Visit until Sunday 26 October 2025⁠
Monday-Saturday: 11am-7pm, Sunday 26 October: 11am-5pm⁠

Photos by Nicolas Brasseur⁠
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Last weekend to view works by Fiona Tan and Bridget Smith which are currently on view at Frith Street Gallery le Molière...
25/10/2025

Last weekend to view works by Fiona Tan and Bridget Smith which are currently on view at Frith Street Gallery le Molière, Paris 💫⁠

Fiona Tan⁠
'Pickpockets, Léonie Césarine Bise'⁠
Video installation⁠

Recently on display in the Rijksmuseum, Tan's 'Pickpockets' series is based upon rare and early police photographs of various petty criminals who had been arrested at the Exposition Universelle of 1889 in Paris. Tan was fascinated by these portraits and the unknown life stories of their subjects who hailed from internationally diverse backgrounds. ⁠

The individual shown here: Léonie Césarine Bise had a spirited life story bestowed on her by the artist, a fiction written and voiced by art historian Sophie Berrebi.⁠

Bridget Smith⁠
'Silver Moons' II–IV, 2022⁠
Tintypes⁠

Smith has for some time been experimenting with antique forms of analogue photography. In this series, luminescent spheres hover in what appears to be the deep black of space, conjuring thoughts of the moon and its phases. ⁠

These photographs are created by exposing tin plates coated in silver nitrate in a large format camera, their materiality paralleling the metaphorical descriptions of the ‘silver’ light of the moon.⁠

Learn more about both artists and Frith Street Gallery le Molière by visiting frithstreetgallery.com

📍Frith Street Gallery le Molière, 40 rue de Richelieu, 75001⁠, Paris⁠

Visit until Sunday 26 October 2025⁠
Monday-Saturday: 11am-7pm, Sunday 26 October: 11am-5pm⁠
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Address

17-18 Golden Square
London
W1F9JJ

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 6pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

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