Pangolin London has two exhibition spaces in the Kings Place building where we host our vibrant programme of shows. These include our purpose built gallery on the ground floor of Kings Place as well as the Mezzanine Level on B-1. We also exhibit sculpture around the public space and canalside.
Please note that exhibitions on B-1 are open weekends Friday-Monday or by appointment.
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Sculpture is for Life: Not Just for Christmas
26 Nov - 23 Dec 2024 Pangolin 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 gifts or starting your collection. Works are available for direct purchase online via Sculpture Source As the only online marketplace... Read more -
Susie MacMurray
Material Thought 13 Nov - 23 Dec 2024 A central work in Material Thought will be MacMurray's latest striking garment sculpture Bride. This work dovetails with this more recent body of work where her interest in materiality comes to the fore. MacMurray’s garment sculptures, like Medusa, Icarus, and Widow, explore facets of female identity and experience, but they... Read more -
Lynn Chadwick: Drawings
Online Exhibition 8 Oct - 22 Dec 2024 Lynn Chadwick began his career as an architectural draughtsman which gave him a technical and disciplined introduction to drawing. In 1946, Chadwick took the decision to concentrate on his own work and moved to Gloucestershire where he rented a small cottage and delighted in his newfound freedom of expression making... Read more -
Ann Christopher RA
Silence is a Powerful Sound 25 Sep - 2 Nov 2024 'The title 'Silence is a Powerful Sound' reflects my personal journey over the past three years. During this time, I experienced a profound silence, both in grappling with the challenges of making work and coming to terms with the eventual death of my partner Ken. This period of introspection has... Read more -
Hannah Lim
The Enchanted Orchid 26 Jul - 14 Sep 2024 Hannah Lim’s work is deeply rooted in her mixed Singaporean and British heritage, a fusion that infuses her work with a unique perspective on the dialogue between East and West. Inspired by the ornate and fantastical nature of Chinoiserie, she has embarked on a quest to explore the complexities of... Read more -
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom
Rewiring 17 Jul 2024 - 5 Jan 2025 This deeply personal new body of work by sculptor Zachary Eastwood-Bloom explores themes of loss, memory, and understanding through innovative combinations of digital technology and traditional sculpture. ' Rewiring' will feature wall sculptures in ceramic and wood, alongside etchings and drawings. Please note - Events can take place on B-1... Read more -
Merete Rasmussen
Undulations 14 Jun - 20 Jul 2024 Meticulously hand crafted from clay, appearing like colourful ideas articulated in space, the works consist of elegantly looping ribbons to which there is no discernible beginning or end. Exploring the concept of infinity through one connected edge, they twist and turn with unpredictable energy as if reconciling the irreconcilable, resolving... Read more -
Steve Dilworth
Journeyman 1 May - 8 Jun 2024 Having lived on the remote Isle of Harris in the Hebrides for the last 40 years, Steve Dilworth often encases natural objects he has found on his wanderings on the island within his sculptures. The solid remains of animals and birds, beautiful in their own right, impart an energy and... Read more -
William Tucker RA
Portraits 13 Mar - 20 Apr 2024 William Tucker (b. 1935) is one of Britain’s most important living sculptors. Having graduated from St Martin’s School of Art in 1960 where he studied under Sir Anthony Caro. Included in the influential 'New Generation' exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1965 Tucker went on to represent Britain at... Read more -
Peter Oloya: A Journey from Adversity to Artistry
17 Jan - 2 Mar 2024 Peter Oloya's journey from war-torn beginnings to artistic triumph is nothing short of extraordinary. Abducted by the Lord’s Resistance Army and forced into becoming a ‘boy solider’, Oloya defied all odds to emerge a survivor and master of creativity. Oloya’s latest body of work intricately weaves modern African culture into... Read more -
Julie Brook: What is it That Will Last?
13 Jan - 30 Jun 2024 Using film, photography and drawing, this exhibition offers us a unique insight into Julie Brook’s work as well as an opportunity to re-engage with our primal connection with our landscape and to hold the question ‘What Is It That Will Last?’. NEW MONOGRAPH Julie Brook's new monograph of the... Read more