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Sculpture is for Life: Not Just for Christmas
26 Nov - 23 Dec 2024Pangolin London and Sculpture Source present their festive fair, a curated selection of artworks, homeware, jewellery, cards, and books made by sculptors. Prices start at just £30, perfect for unique...Read more -
FIFTEEN
26 Sep - 4 Nov 2023Celebrating 15 years of championing the best Modern British and Contemporary Sculpture.Read more -
Peter Randall-Page RA
16 Nov 2022 - 14 Jan 2023Pangolin London are delighted to present an important exhibition of work by eminent Royal Academician Peter Randall-Page. Highlights of the exhibition include a monumental 'Rorschach' screen and a trio of...Read more -
Feathers, Bones & Stones
24 Jan - 19 Mar 2022As the paradigm of what a sculpture can be made of shifts over the years, Pangolin London has endeavoured to capture the expansive way in which sculptors respond to the...Read more -
Outdoor Sculpture
26 May - 19 Sep 2020'Outdoor Sculpture' is an inspiring exhibition of sculptures from a wide range of artists to suit any garden, roof terrace or balcony.Read more -
Sculptors' Prints and Drawings
4 Jul - 15 Aug 2015Following from the success of Sculptors' Drawings and Works on Paper in 2012, Pangolin London is delighted to once again exhibit a varied selection of works that celebrate the draftsmanship and printmaking skills of modern British and contemporary sculptors.Read more -
Sculptors' Jewellery
5 Dec 2014 - 17 Jan 2015Sculptors' Jewellery celebrates works on a miniature scale from those that are more used to working in the monumental. A selling exhibition, it includes over 70 pieces of stunning jewellery by established and emerging sculptors including eight Royal Academicians.Read more
Illustrating the long history of this still somewhat unknown genre, Sculptors' Jewellery includes works from well-known 20th Century artists; from Picasso and Alexander Calder to Lynn Chadwick and Geoffrey Clarke, as well as commissioning over 30 new works from leading contemporary figures such as David Bailey and Damien Hirst. -
Peter Randall-Page
Upside Down & Inside Out 5 Sep - 4 Oct 2014Once again Peter Randall-Page presents an exciting new body of work, which pushes traditional boundaries of making in Upside Down & Inside Out. The gallery housed three new monumental bronzes. In the creation of these, Randall-Page carved directly into the sand moulds taken from naturally eroded granite boulders, working from the inside out. In Randall-Page’s unique process, the carved indentations in the interior of the moulds become convex bulges. The uniform man-made tool used to create the indentations contrasts with the natural form of the original boulders, which is reminiscent of his earlier Theme and Variation series. Peter Randall-Page explains that he hopes his new works “are ambiguous and allude, by their form, to both erosion and growth.”Read more -
Rock Music, Rock Art
Peter Randall-Page - New Work 1 Oct - 9 Nov 2008The Rock Music Rock Art project was inspired by the ancient 'rock gongs' of remote Lolui Island in Lake Victoria, Uganda. Sponsored by the Ruwenzori Sculpture Foundation and supported by the British Council, sculptor Peter Randall-Page, composer Nigel Osborne and members of the London Sinfonietta visited Lolui Island where they collaborated with local sculptors and musicians. Whilst on the island, Peter Randall-Page explored and absorbed his surroundings and the island's ancient culture and created the sculpture pictured below entitled Eginja Eriyimba. On his return, the trip inspired Randall-Page to create a new body of work which formed the basis of Pangolin London's inaugural exhibition in 2008.Read more