London’s Cadogan Gallery Has a New Flagship Space

To celebrate, the gallery is throwing its largest group show to date.

Exhibitions

Cadogan Gallery has a new home and to celebrate, the London-based gallery has unveiled one of its largest group exhibitions to date. Eponymously titled Cadogan Gallery: A Group Exhibition, the show presents 21 artists spanning sculpture, painting and textiles, each telling a story of the gallery, from past, present to future.

Christopher Burness started Cadogan Gallery in 1980 in a small building he lived in on Pont Street, which doubled as the office for his book publishing business. After convincing his friend Rafael Valls to lend him some paintings, he began exhibiting work on the ground floor, opening the door to leagues of artists to do the same since.

Christopher’s kids, Freddie and Katie Burness, have upheld this legacy over 40 years later, with a continued focus on contemporary abstract art. From the sculptures of Lorenzo Brinati to the textile wall works of Andreas Diaz Andersson, conversations pertaining form, space and sensation begin to come into dialogue between the works on view. Additional standouts include Mimi Jung‘s kinetic threaded compositions, the spindly geometric abstractions of Tycjan Knut and Maximilian Verhas’ organic bronze sculptures.

Cadogan Gallery: A Group Exhibition will be on view in London until February 8, 2025.

Cadogan Gallery
7-9 Harriet St,
London SW1X 9JS

Exhibiting Artists:

Elise Ansel
Kim Bartelt
Lorenzo Brinati
Lawrence Calver
Gabriele Cappelli
Andreas Diaz Andersson
Edoardo Dionea Cicconi
Ramón Enrich
Richard Hearns
Terrell James
Mimi Jung
Tycjan Knut
Laurence Leenaert
Sam Lock
Nuria Maria
Theo Pinto
Emanuel Seitz
Deborah Tarr
Leonardo Anker Vandal
Maximilian Verhas
Richard Zinon

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