Archive: Past shows from our artists
202417 Sept - 19 Sept, 2024
Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London, SW3 4RY
ART COLLECTIVE by _________
London Art Collective presents the 22nd London Design Festival exhibition “ART COLLECTIVE by _______” exploring the relationship between art collectives and individuals by showcasing the impact of collaborative work on society. Featuring work by Edgar Racy, Sid Smith and Ellie Niblock.
3 Aug - 31 Aug, 2024
Ioanni Sergaki 13, Neápolis, Lasithi, Greece
Maladie Exotique: This is a Doctors House
A group exhibition curated by Manos Tschlis, exploring the concept of maladie as a “creative disease” and medicine in the service of the construction of “exotic” other. Featuring work by Edgar Racy.
PV 11th July 2024, 6-9pm
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Archway
Hot in Here
A group show of work by Ellie Niblock, Emma Ogawa Todd, Marine One, and Sid and Jim.
“Exploring a state of transformation aligning with the summer’s heat, showing multidisciplinary works that appear out of control. In that middle state, where vessels shift, boundaries are breached and realities slide out of focus.”
Curated by Ellie Niblock.
13 Apr - 21 Apr, 2024
Kannski Gallery, Reykjavik
Ljósrák
Sid & Jim exhibited their work (alongside photographer Helgi Vignir Bragason) in an exhibiton which “reflects on impermenance...[and] missed daily ephemera” at Kannski Gallery, Iceland.
1 Mar - 15 Mar
Arta 1 Gallery, Craiova, Romania
The Human Apparatus
Paul Barbu had a solo exhibition of his installations and sculptures at Arta 1 Gallery, Romania.
2 Mar - 17 Mar, 2024
NOW Gallery, Soames Walk, London SE10 0SQ
Secret 7”
Emma Ridgway exhibited a record sleeve design in this years Secret 7” in aid of War Child, at NOW gallery, London.
21 Feb - 22 Feb, 2024
Carrousel De Louvre, Paris
LAC - Rotor
Ellie Niblock exhibited her piece “The Birth Suit (Ava)” as part of the group exhibition “Rotor” (with London Art Collective - LAC) at La Carrousel De Louvre.
Organised in collaboration with Le Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, Atelier Véron, Ricardo Fernandes Gallery and Sobering Gallery.
Jan 16 - Jan 23, 2024
Safehouse 2, 139 Copeland Road, Peckham, London
NRA (Non-Resident Alien) Collective:
Dwelling
Chris Rabbit exhibited his installations in a group show at Safehouse 2 with fellow artists Hannah Buckland, Yassen Grigorov, Hannah Savage and Marcus Zincke. “The object of this exhibition is to explore the concept of temporality through objects and images...we as people exist with time and not against it”
2023
27 Oct - 28 Oct, 2023
Cube in Context, Tbilisi, Georgia
Superposition
Ellie Niblock exhibited video art and an installation in a group show at Cube in Context in Tbilisi curated by Teo Burki and Tamar Giorgadze
24 Nov - 26 Nov, 2023
Brushes With Greatness Gallery, 13 Soho Square, London
Let Them Eat Fake
Marine One and Sid & Jim exhibited their sculptures and installations in the group show “Let Them Eat Fake” by Bad Art Presents, featuring the work of “over 100 home grown & international artists”.
19 Oct - 21 Oct, 2023
Aseptic Studios, The Archives, Unit 10, London
Fallout from a Storm
Sid & Jim exhibited their sculptures and installations in a solo show which “examines the various trappings that come from positions of control, or lack thereof”
7 Dec - 17 Dec, 2023
The Bomb Factory, 206 Marylebone Rd, London
Bomb Factory Artists
Christmas Exhibition
Ellie Niblock and Marine One exhibited their sculptures and installations in a “celebration of The Bomb Factory’s vibrant and diverse artistic community” with money raised from sales going towards supporting the Foundations charitable aims and the artists exhibited.
9 Oct - 22 Oct, 2023
Unit 3 Euston Tower, 286 Euston Rd, London
Melt
Chris Rabbit, Paul Barbu and Marine One exhibited their sculptures and installations in the group exhibition “Melt”, organised by Hypha Studios & Creative Land Trust to mark Frieze London - “celebrating some of the best creatives they have worked with over the last year”.
12 June - 15 July, 2023
Murilo Castro Gallery, Minas Gerais, MG, Brazil
ENGRADADOS & ENTRELINHAS
Edgar Racy exhibited his work in a solo show in Brazil, in which he “explores the materiality of the works by reusing waste (adhesive tape, glass, coal, eggshells, bricks, fabric among others) - these in some cases, are manipulated until they lose their recognisable appearance, to ultimately serve as material for the construction of paintings, sculptures and almost minimalist drawings”
9 June - 10 June, 2023
10 Greatorex St, E1 5NF, London
The Sky is Low and the Ground is High
Ellie Niblock exhibited her sculptures and installations in a group show at Greatorex Street, bringing together 6 artists “interested in visualising the human experience through art forms spanning painting, sculpture and installation.”
18 May - 28 May, 2023
APT Gallery, 6 Creekside, Deptford, London
The House that Jack Built
Emma Ogawa Todd and Sid & Jim exhibited their work as part of a group show at A.P.T. curated by No Man’s Land, a community dedicated to “questioning the construct, culture and material of the unstable mixed heritage experience...for those ‘othered’ in straddling multiple mixed, queer, immigrant, healing worlds.”
19 May - 28th May, 2023
Contemporary Arts Centre, Iași, Romania
Romanian Creative Week: Diacronia
Paul Barbu exhibited his sculptures and installations as part of a group show of contemporary art curated by Marian Pălie.
“#RCW23 challenges us to live the present with a sense of wonder and the idea that nothing around us is truly finished”
5 May - 9 May, 2023
Pie Factory, 5 Broad Street, Margate Pharmakons
Keziah Greenwood exhibited her multi-layered oil paintings in a group show of emerging and established contemporary artists curated by Crook and Vincent.
“According to Greek mythology, a pharmakon can be both the remedy and the poison; this exhibition aims to illustrate the friction and battle, as well as the union and reconciliation of these two opposing states of being, whilst offering a perspective beyond binary distinctions.”
24 March - 26 March, 2023
Bucharest, Romania
Piata de Arta si Design: Primitive Plants
Paul Barbu exhibited his sculptures and installations in this biannual event in Bucharest (now in it’s third edition) that brings art, design, publishing and architecture into the spotlight.
9 Dec, 2022 - 12 March, 2023
South London Gallery
New Contemporaries
Emma Ogawa Todd exhibited her work as one of the artists selected for New Contemporaries at South London Gallery.
“Since 1949, New Contemporaries has presented an annual survey exhibition of emerging and early career artists from UK art schools and alternative peer-to-peer learning programmes.
Bloomberg New Contemporaries exhibition of emerging and early career artists returns to the SLG for the fifth consecutive year, the 2022 exhibition demonstrates a rich diversity of voices and approaches to making, and includes 47 artists – selected over a two-stage process – by internationally renowned artists James Richards, Veronica Ryan and Zadie Xa.”