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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Merete Rasmussen
Bronze & Ceramic 4 Dec 2015 - 16 Jan 2016 Expect bursts of colour and intricate form in Merete Rasmussen's highly anticipated solo exhibition at Pangolin London. Known for her signature, brightly coloured ceramics this exhibition explores an exciting departure with four new bronzes.
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Conjunction
Lynn Chadwick & Geoffrey Clarke 23 Oct - 28 Nov 2015 Pangolin 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 -
Carl Plackman
Obscure Territories 9 Sep - 17 Oct 2015 Godfather of British conceptual sculpture Carl Plackman’s artistic oeuvre encompassed sculpture, drawings, installation and occasionally photographs. One of the most challenging and innovative sculptors of his day, creating complex works he confronted and questioned ideas of what sculpture could be. As a generous and influential teacher many of his students have since become major names in British contemporary art including Tony Cragg, Damien Hirst, Liam Gillick and Alison Wilding.
Frequently given the accolade of an ‘artist’s artist’, this first solo exhibition of Carl Plackman’s work at Pangolin London re-emphasises his position in the canon of sculptural history and underlines his importance to the development of British contemporary art. Read more -
Sculptors' Prints and Drawings
4 Jul - 15 Aug 2015 Following 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 -
Jon Buck
Coded for Colour 15 May - 27 Jun 2015 Jon Buck has been experimenting and exploring the impact of colour and its ability to enhance sculpture for the past three decades. Continually pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with a medium usually associated with dull tones, Buck has reinvigorated bronze casting with bright, bold forms and powerful mark making. This exhibition seeks to share Buck's exciting adventure where new processes, patinas and methods have been devised to bring into being an extraordinary artist's vision. Read more -
Bryan Kneale RA
Five Decades 25 Mar - 2 May 2015 Highly respected Royal Academician Bryan Kneale presents five decades of sculpture and works on paper. An exemplary draughtsman and painter, his artistic career began at the easel; perhaps as an omen of things to come his painting was thick, spiky and constructed with a palette knife onto the canvas. With... Read more -
Breon O'Casey
Transitions 28 Jan - 14 Mar 2015 Breon O'Casey came to sculpture in the latter part of his career having previously concentrated on painting, prints and jewellery. However the intense and prolific body of sculpture he created over a short period highlights O'Casey's ability to successfully master a new medium whilst still exploring central themes of figuration and abstraction. This exhibition celebrates the remarkable artist with an important retrospective of sculpture, paintings and collage, the first in London for nearly a decade. Read more -
Sculptors' Jewellery
5 Dec 2014 - 17 Jan 2015 Sculptors' 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.
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. Read more