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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Geoffrey Clarke RA
A Retrospective 22 Nov 2017 - 13 Jan 2018 To 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 in the 50s especially in cast aluminium Clarke was one of the most publicly commissioned artists of the period. He... Read more -
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom
Divine Principles 11 Oct - 11 Nov 2017 This major solo show by emerging artist Zachary Eastwood-Bloom was the culmination of a year’s creative output as Pangolin London Sculptor in Residence. Eastwood-Bloom graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2010, where he studied Ceramics and Glass. His work explores diverse materials including ceramics, glass, bronze, jesmonite, sound... Read more -
Steve Dilworth
Off the Rock 6 - 30 Sep 2017 Steve Dilworth lives and works on the remote Isle of Harris on the West Coast of Scotland and is renowned for using a vast range of natural materials, mostly found on the island. Dilworth often encases the natural objects he has found within his sculptures. The solid remains of animals... Read more -
Sculptural Ceramics & Stone
19 Jul - 25 Aug 2017 A mixed group exhibition showcasing a selection of sculptural ceramics and stone. Highlights included previously unseen works by Merete Rasmussen, Peter Randall-Page, Stephanie Quayle and artist in residence Zachary Eastwood-Bloom. Pangolin London were also delighted to exhibit the works of Rebecca Appleby and Antonia Salmon in the gallery for the... Read more -
Terence Coventry
Against the Tide 17 May - 1 Jul 2017 Terence’s work has always focused on celebrating life so it is our deepest sadness that he did not manage to see this joyful show installed in the gallery. He was fully involved in planning the exhibition right up until the last and it is a testament to Terence’s strength and... Read more -
Sculpture in the Sixties
22 Mar - 6 May 2017 Reacting against and building upon the huge leaps and bounds British sculpture made in the 1950s with the so called 'Geometry of Fear' artists, the 1960s saw sculpture released from the confines of the plinth where it explored new materials, bright colours and introduced minimalism. With Anthony Caro leading the... Read more -
Ann Christopher RA
All the Cages Have Open Doors 2 Nov 2016 - 14 Jan 2017 To celebrate the publication of Ann Christopher's recent monograph, and solo exhibition at the Royal Academy, Pangolin London is proud to present a selection of sculptures and works on paper spanning all four decades of her oeuvre. New Sculptures and series of drawings inspired by the West Coast of Ireland will bring the exhibition up to the present.
"My work is very much a visual diary of my physical and emotional life, an expression of some of the visual experiences stored in my subconscious. Unlike a computer I cannot search and find - the images emerge seemingly at random, it is only once these visual experiences appear in the works that the origins can sometimes be retraced"
ANN CHRISTOPHER Read more