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FIFTEEN
26 Sep - 4 Nov 2023Celebrating 15 years of championing the best Modern British and Contemporary Sculpture.Read more -
Christmas Exhibition 2021
2 - 31 Dec 2021From timeless sterling silver jewellery to stocking-sized miniature sculptures, our exhibition features a breath of materials including bronze, ceramic, and 3-D printed nylon, and spans in style from the abstract...Read more -
Masterpiece London 2021
24 - 27 Jun 2021Returning to the prestigious annual art fair, Pangolin London is showing a special selection of works by our roster of Modern British and Contemporary Sculptors including Lynn Chadwick, Ann Christopher, Geoffrey...Read more -
Christmas Collection 2020
Find that extra special gift! 23 Nov - 23 Dec 2020Welcome to our Christmas Collection where we have selected a unique array of small sculptures, works on paper, ceramics, glass, books and jewellery with prices starting from £45. Whether you're looking for that extra special gift or an excuse to treat yourself we hope you will find something to treasure.Read more -
20th Century Sculptors' Prints
Online Exhibition 20 Oct 2020 - 5 Jan 2021Pangolin London are delighted to announce their new online exhibition of 20th Century Sculptors' Prints. The exhibition presents an exceptional selection of limited edition prints from renowned 20th century British...Read more -
Sculptors' Works on Paper
19 Oct 2020 - 18 Sep 2021This exhibition focuses on the unique way sculptors approach two dimensions. Drawing for its own sake, to create an autonomous image without any reference to an object or alternatively to...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 -
Geoffrey Clarke: Intuitionism
Prints and Works on Paper - NOW EXTENDED 4 Mar - 26 Sep 2020Geoffrey Clarke is known first and foremost as a sculptor but he was also an exceptional print maker. Using his father’s press whilst studying at the Royal College of Art, Clarke began a body of work which used sign and symbol to communicate what he described as a ‘philosophy of Intuitionism’ - an idea he developed over the next six decades. The exhibition will include a number of rare prints and monotypes which will be on public view for the first time.Read more -
Geoffrey Clarke RA
A Retrospective 22 Nov 2017 - 13 Jan 2018To coincide with the publication of Geoffrey Clarke’s catalogue raisonne by Judith LeGrove Pangolin London presented a major retrospective of this important Modern British sculptor. A pioneer of new materials...Read more -
Ralph Brown RA
And the Figure in the Fifties and Sixties 14 Sep - 22 Oct 2016Deeply influenced by his time studying in Paris in the early 1950's Ralph Brown & The Figure in the Fifties and Sixties casts a new light on Brown's powerful approach to the figure, re-examining it within the context of Modern British and European figurative sculpture including works by Marino Marini, Germaine Richier and Henry Moore.Read more
Working in the studio of Ossip Zadkine, Brown became fully immersed in Paris' thriving sculpture scene, meeting many artists including Alberto Giacometti who was installing his first show at Galerie Maeght. The seminal moment during this period was seeing Germaine Richier’s L’Orage (Storm Man), 1947-8 which Brown documents in his notebooks from the time and in later written recollections saying: “At Musee D’Art Modernes I saw Richier’s ‘L’Orage’ which quite bowled me over, astounded me”. Later Brown met Richier in person and wished that he had worked for her rather than for Zadkine. Ralph Brown’s experience in Paris was profoundly important, influencing his entire career and his approach to the figure. -
Conjunction
Lynn Chadwick & Geoffrey Clarke 23 Oct - 28 Nov 2015Pangolin London is proud to present the works of Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) and Geoffrey Clarke (1924-2014), two of the greatest modern British sculptors of the 20th Century, together in their exhibition, Conjunction. The exhibition is the first show to focus exclusively on the prolific careers of these two British sculptural powerhouses. Conjunction will provide a rare opportunity to view a vast selection of works, spanning across a five-decade time period, including works from private collections that have not been seen in public for many decades alongside an exciting range of sculpture, prints and drawings available for sale.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. -
Geoffrey Clarke RA
A Decade of Change 13 Sep - 26 Oct 2013Renowned sculptor Geoffrey Clarke RA was best known for his work in aluminium and stained glass. He fulfilled many public commissions including six pieces for Coventry Cathedral and first rose to prominence exhibiting alongside seven other young British sculptors at the 1952 Venice Biennale. This exhibition at Pangolin London focused on the following decade, charting Clarke’s transition from working in cast iron to aluminium using an exciting new process. Displaying both sculpture and works on paper, the exhibition offered a unique insight into this exciting stage of the artist’s development.Read more -
Sculptors' Drawings
and Works on Paper 7 Sep - 27 Oct 2012Sculptor's Drawings is a collaboration between the two galleries based here at Kings Place, Pangolin London and Kings Place Gallery in September of this year. The exhibition spans both galleries...Read more -
Exorcising the Fear
British Sculpture from the 50s & 60s 11 Jan - 3 Mar 2012Taking the sixtieth anniversary year of the XXVI Venice Biennale of 1952 as its starting point, Exorcising the Fear will explore a pivotal point in the history of British sculpture....Read more