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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Ann Christopher RA
To Know Without Remembering 7 Nov - 7 Dec 2013 Following the success of Ann Christopher's first solo show at the gallery in 2010, Pangolin London once again exhibited works by the acclaimed Royal Academician. Renowned for their intimate attention to detail and meticulous treatment of surface texture, Christopher's works are both subtle and elegant, whilst retaining great presence and power. To Know Without Remembering included an exquisite selection of new works in a variety of mediums including sculpture, jewellery and works on paper, displaying the breadth of her talent. Read more -
Geoffrey Clarke RA
A Decade of Change 13 Sep - 26 Oct 2013 Renowned 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 -
Sculptural Ceramics
21 Jun - 7 Sep 2013 The exhibition is presented in a dynamic new format of two-weekly focus exhibitions of work by Merete Rasmussen, Christie Brown, Halima Cassell and Jason Wason alongside a permanent group show from a variety of established and emerging artists. Sculptural Ceramics is the first sculpture exhibition at Pangolin London that focuses... Read more -
Briony Marshall
Life Forming 15 May - 15 Jun 2013 This was the inaugural London solo show of Pangolin London's 2012 Sculptor in Residence, Briony Marshall. Oxford Biochemistry graduate turned sculptor, Marshall's unique science-inspired works are a humbling and awe-inspiring look at the fragility, beauty and complexity of human life. The second sculptor to take up Pangolin London’s year-long residency, Marshall approaches the realm of art and science in an innovative and fresh way and confirms her reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting up-and-coming sculptors. Read more -
Jonathan Kenworthy
Six Decades of Sculpture 20 Mar - 20 Apr 2013 A major retrospective of sculpture and works on paper by Jonathan Kenworthy; the undoubted master of movement in sculpture. Celebrating Kenworthy’s long career, Six Decades of Sculpture explored the virtuosic talent and charismatic sculptures that have made his name and charted Kenworthy’s progression from child prodigy to mature sculptor. Now in his 70th year, few sculptors can boast such an extensive and successful artistic career as Jonathan Kenworthy. His precocity for drawing and modelling was evident from early childhood, gaining him a place at the Royal College of Art in 1954 at the astonishing age of eleven. Here the young Kenworthy studied amongst peers ten years his senior, illustrating a maturity and talent that was far beyond his young age. Six Decades of Sculpture not only reflected Kenworthy’s thematic interests, but showcased his extraordinary comfort with material, process and sculptural form. Casting his work with Pangolin Editions foundry since 2001, his bold, abstract marks punctuated with fine detail, instil his sculptures with a sense of both energy and intimacy. A talented draftsman, his works on paper also demonstrate a fluidity and ease with mark-making that can only be achieved through decades of practice. This innate understanding of his craft paired with a passion for his subject, have given new life to the genre of figurative sculpture. Read more -
Terence Coventry
Three Decades of Sculpture & Works on Paper 11 Jan - 23 Feb 2013 An exhibition of Terence Coventry's sculpture, prints and drawings. This important one-man show included work from three decades, tracing the development of Coventry's themes and preoccupations from 1985 to the present day. Highlights included the unique carved elm 'Torso' from 1985 and 'Corten Bird I' in which Coventry revisits one of his familiar themes using a new medium. Read more