What's On
Have a look at what solo exhibitions and events we have coming up
The Affordable Art Fair
We’re excited to be exhibiting at this year’s May Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead on stand H10. We’ll be showing work by Sophie Levi- Kallin, Beau Roberts, Nathalie Kingdon, Mel Barrett, Vincent Spain, Bethe Bronson, Caroline Atkins, Rion Jacobs, Annabel Hill Loureiro, Emma Chambers and Joseph Bucklow. For a complimentary ticket code, send us an email. Affordable Art Fair 6 – 10th May, Lower Fairground Site, Hampstead Heath, London NW3 1NT
Genesis
The Art Unit is excited to present Genesis, a group show featuring works by five British and Ukrainian female artists. Works by Ruby Bateman, Beatrice Hasell-McCosh, Olga Karika, Rebecca Sammon and Oleksandra Martson. Working across painting, drawing and printmaking, the artists each approach the notion of origin - whether personal, political, mythological or spiritual - from distinct yet resonant perspectives. Join us for the private view on 5th March 6-8pm. The exhibition will be on until the 20th of March at our Camden Passage location: 6 Charlton Place, London N1 8AJ.
The Affordable Art Fair
We’re excited to be exhibiting at this year’s Spring Affordable Art Fair in Battersea. We’ll be showing work by Annabel Hill Loureiro, Beau Roberts, Audrey Rapier, Michelle Weiner, Mel Barrett, Vincent Spain, Bethe Bronson and Diyou Yu. For a complimentary ticket code, send us an email. Affordable Art Fair 4 – 8th March, Evolution Centre, Battersea, Stand B11
The Cat Show
The Bakery Art Gallery is proud to presentThe Cat Show: The Artist’s Mews. The Cat Show is a group exhibition that brings together a profusion of artists in a collective celebration of the domestic cat—as a muse, companion, and symbol of independence, resilience, and quiet authority. Cats appeared not only as subjects, but as a presence, observing and inhabiting both physical and imaginative space on their own terms. As Pablo Neruda wrote inOde to the Cat: “Little by little they put themselves together, making themselves a landscape, acquiring spots, grace, flight.” The show starts on the 15th February, open Tuesday–Sunday, 11–6, at our Camden Passage gallery, 6 Charlton Place, London N1 8AJ.
Edge Grounds & Next Futures
Come to our Camden Passage Gallery to see the brilliant James Harrop and Nigel Ellis. James Harrop's 'Next Futures' reworks newspapers into collages, letting fragments recombine into newly imagined spaces; its title nods to print's brief afterlife. Nigel Ellis's 'Edge Grounds' paintings focus on overlooked margins-tree bases, embankments, path edges-where nature and nurture collide and forms verge on abstraction. Together they prize the provisional and the peripheral, revealing how the near future is glimpsed at the edges of what we think we know. Showing Tuesday 23 - Sunday 28 September 2025. at our Camden Passage gallery, 6 Charlton Place, London N1 8AJ
Peace in a Crazy World
Uk based Photographer Vanessa Taylor and Argentinian Artist Clara Frers have joined forces to share some beautiful images and paintings using different mediums to show where they both find Peace in a rather Crazy world. For Vanessa it is Equine related and although Clara is very connected on that level too for her it is nature and painting the beautiful birds and other animals indigenous to her home in Corrientes Argentina. Vanessa has chosen the very traditional and beautiful platinum palladium to print her black and white photographs, she has also deckled the edges of her colour photographs to give it a 3 d effect. Showing from the 7th - 15th May 2025 in our Portobello gallery, 82D Portobello road, W11 2QD
Ian Mowforth
In his latest collection of paintings, Mowforth is back into nature looking for those subtle moments of shift. Mowforth has long been interested in colour and how he might make the retinas of the viewer vibrate, but in recent years has consolidated his own thoughts into focusing on the tonal values of the colours he uses. The optical bounce created on the retina is of paramount experience. The artist isn’t trying to tell the viewer what to see, he is trying to subtly suggest what he saw and what you might be able to also. All of the recent paintings are based in reality but are worked and reworked, sometimes over many months, in the studio. The physical building and layering of the colour is one of the things that fascinates Mowforth and the drying time of the materials necessitates this prolonged working process. The sense of place and the atmosphere of the location is also essential to the motif. Showing from Tuesday 10th September to Sunday 15th September 2024 at our Camden Passage gallery 6 Charlton Place, London N1 8AJ.