Past
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Fluid Karma
Petra Cortright, Cecilia Granara, Hart Lëshkina, Estrid Lutz, R. Lord, Gabriel Mestre Arrioja, Bryan Morello, Andrew Norman Wilson, Victor Nwankwo, Amy Steel 28 Feb - 2 Mar 2024 Curated by Ché Zara Blomfield Set in 2024, when society in the United States has grown unstable due to climate change, growing wealth inequality, and corporate greed, Fluid Karma takes the form of an exhibition staged in a modernist gem in the Hollywood Hills, simulating Richard Kelly’s 2006 film Southland... Read more -
Sunlit Moon
Tal Regev 3 - 14 Oct 2023 Sapling is proud to present Sunlit Moon, a solo exhibition by Tal Regev. This new body of oil paintings presses the ecstatic quality of turning points - when mind and body engages with change to exalted effect. The process of healing is one such experience, itself an intangible point in... Read more -
Viewfinding
Anna Higgins, Fiza Ghauri, Robert Rivers, Jessie Stevenson 3 - 14 Oct 2023 Sapling is proud to present Viewfinding, a group exhibition with Fiza Ghauri, Anna Higgins, Robert Rivers and Jessie Stevenson. Viewfinding considers the artist's role in shaping our perception of landscape, both physical and psychological. Drawing on Anton Ehrenzweig's notion of dedifferentiated vision, this show explores fresh approaches to landscape as... Read more -
The Circling Deeps
Jessie Stevenson 23 Mar - 29 Apr 2023 Sapling is delighted to announce Jessie Stevenson: The Circling Deeps, curated by Émilie Streiff and Charlotte Call. The exhibition will feature expansive multi-panel paintings of abstracted marshland landscapes, as well as a suite of small and vibrant oil on wood tableaus. At once euphoric and shadowy, Stevenson's recent output emanates... Read more -
Smooth Snailing
Alma Berrow 2 - 18 Mar 2023 Sapling presents Smooth Snailing, a solo exhibition by Alma Berrow. The artist takes us by the hand and leads us on a dance through her all-new glazed earthenware sculptures.
Freestanding sculptures include a large ashtray, a playable chess set, a monumental urn, lemons in various stages of decay, and a working celery lamp. The artist will present never-before seen ceramic tarot cards. In tarot, one person asks a question about their lives, and another deals four cards to suggest answers. The cards will be displayed as groups of four as if the cards have been dealt, inviting us to imagine the question. Read more -
Matija Čop and Emily Kraus
A showcase 18 - 25 Feb 2023 A showcase of one painting by Emily Kraus and two sculptures by Matija Čop. Each are exploring the translation of sound to solid with unique machine-assisted processes. Read more -
Paris Calling
Amélie Bigard, Jean Claracq, Clément Courgeon, Matthias Garcia, Nicolas Gaume, Cecilia Granara, Desire Moheb-Zandi and Madeleine Roger-Lacan 9 Dec 2022 - 11 Feb 2023 Sapling and Siegfried Contemporary are pleased to present Paris Calling, a group exhibition celebrating the artistic energy coming from the city in the present moment.
The two galleries have come together to curate a compelling selection of the talent emerging from Paris. The city continues to carry its history with pride. Its streets and cultural institutions are filled with reminders of its literary and artistic golden ages of the late eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
A number of the artists in this show look to the future while being imbued in this sense of long cultural history, hailing from the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris, one of the most significant art schools in France. They are joined by international artists having recently chosen to make Paris their home, attracted by the optimism that currently fuels the artistic scene in the city. Read more -
Portraits in Space
Radhika Khimji, Lee Miller 17 Nov 2022 - 7 Jan 2023 This is the first time that Radhika Khimji (born 1979), one of the few artists to represent Oman in its inaugural pavilion at the Venice Biennale this year, is exhibited in conversation with an avant-garde photographer. Her works on plywood belong to a new body of work and Sapling is delighted to be exhibiting never before seen archival material from the artist's London studio. Lee Miller (1907-77) is one of the most fascinating figures of 20th Century photography yet, aside from the iconic Portrait of Space (1936), the works she made in the late 1930s have had little exposure, perhaps because they mark a transition between her celebrated Surrealist phase in Paris and her later work as a courageous war photographer. This particularly intimate body of work however proved pivotal in her development as an artist. Read more -
The Earth has music for those who listen
Cecilia Fiona, Cecilia Granara, Yulia Iosilzon, Gal Schindler, Salomé Wu and Anna Zemánková 16 Sep - 15 Oct 2022 Presenting The Earth has music for those who listen, a group exhibition opening on Thursday 15th September from 6-8pm.
The curator Claudia Cheng has written an introduction to the show:
‘The Earth has music for those who listen presents a world in which humanity and the Earth share a sacred bond of respect and reciprocity. Listening to the harmony between different species allows us to tap into the universal language that humans have long ignored in order to exploit the Earth for the advancement of our own kind. The looming threat of environmental disasters should serve as a reminder that the Earth has its stories and its symphonies – and we need to learn to listen. This exhibition reveals all living organisms, from plants to humans, as nodes of the same life system, continually evolving from form to form, existence to existence.
Observing the symbiotic relationships between other species can reveal how much there is to learn from intelligences other than our own. Trees communicate through their interconnected root systems to provide weaker trees with nutrients so the whole forest can thrive together. At the same time, they sustain life for other species by purifying air and water. Buffalos share a similar bond with the grass they feed on: unlike humans, who routinely over consume, these animals know not to overgraze. A buffalo’s saliva contains enzymes that stimulate grass growth, and the herd respects the grass by not returning to the same patch for months. Grass gives life to buffalo and buffalo give life to grass in return. From flowering plants and flying insects, to rain showers and underground fungi networks, the mutual flourishing found in nature illustrates that every living form is interdependent.
The Earth has music for those who listen brings together six women artists spanning six decades – five contemporary and one as the historical counterpoint – to shine light on a theme that stands the test of time. At 93, Hedda Sterne reflected back on her artistic life: “At all times I have been moved…by the music of the way things are…the gestation of a work resembles the way a tree grows, from top toward bottom. The sun feeds the leaves that create chlorophyll, making sap flow down to nourish the roots. The nature of the developing images determines the quality of the lines, and the line reciprocates.” The natural rhythm of Sterne’s practice serves as a cornerstone influence for this exhibition.
In the work of Anna Zemánková, one of the world’s leading figures of Art Brut, vivid patterns metamorphose into symphonic botanical forms. The syncopated rhythms contained in her drawings are influenced by the music to which she listened while creating work. The lyrical artworks that contemporary artists Cecilia Fiona, Cecilia Granara, Yulia Iosilzon, Gal Schindler, and Salomé Wu have created for the exhibition depict the intertwining of humans and plants, flesh with nature, to honour our reciprocal relationship with Mother Earth. Each artwork is a portal that may enlighten the viewer’s perception of our relationship with the natural world, reminding us to learn from its stories, listen to its harmonies, and celebrate our kinship with the Earth.’
Claudia Cheng is an independent art advisor and curator based between London and Hong Kong. She has curated exhibitions for galleries internationally, and collaborates with Artsy to curate online exhibitions and auctions. She currently serves as a young patron of The Serpentine Galleries’ Future Contemporaries. She has published artist interviews and curated exhibitions focused on women in order to bring female artists’ narratives forward. She began her art career at Christie’s, and she received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Stanford University.
Cecilia Fiona (b. 1997, Denmark) is a self-taught artist who received her BA in Art History from the University of Copenhagen. Her work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and institutes including: The Reventlow-Museum, Lolland, Grand Teatret, Copenhagen, Gallery Q, Copenhagen, Galleri Kant, Copenhagen, VITRINE, Basel, Annka Kultys, London, Bricks Gallery, Copenhagen, OTP Copenhagen, Formation Gallery, København. Fiona has created a unique technique for her practice, mixing handmade and natural pigments into the rabbit skin glue to use as a paint, providing her work with a semi-translucent, dusty finish, accentuating its ethereal qualities.
Cecilia Granara (b. 1991, Saudi Arabia) lives and works in Paris. Granara received a BA in Fine Art from Central St Martin’s College of Art and Design, a BA from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris, and an MFA from Hunter College in New York. Her work has been included in various institutional presentations including the CAC Passerelle in Brest and the Fondation d'Entreprise Ricard in Paris. Solo exhibitions include Sapling in January 2022, Exo Exo, Paris, and Fieldworks Gallery, London. Granara’s practice celebrates the physical and psychic landscape of emotions. Her works are born of her mastery of Italian Medieval art, her visions of symbolic iconography, and her dedication to feminist readings and poetry.
Yulia Iosilzon (b. 1992, Russia) completed a Foundation in Art and Design at Camberwell College of Art, before gaining a Fine Art BA from the Slade School of Fine Art, and later a Fine Art MA from the Royal College of Art. Iosilzon has exhibited internationally, including solo shows in London, most recently at Sapling in June 2022, as well as New York, Moscow, and Seoul. She received the prestigious Bloomberg New Contemporaries award in 2019, and the Audrey Wykeham Prize in 2016. Iosilzon’s paintings are laden with vibrant washes of colour incorporated over transparent silks and cloths. The artist repeats symbols and motifs throughout her artwork, building up a unique iconography which she uses to comment on personal, social and political issues.
Gal Schindler (b. 1993, Israel) lives and works in London. Since receiving her MA from Royal College of Art and her BA from Slade School of Fine Art, her work has been widely exhibited, including at Ginny on Frederick gallery, London, Painters Painting Paintings, London, Daulang gallery, Seoul, PM/AM, London, Daisy’s room gallery, London, MAMOTH gallery, London, and at East Contemporary, Côte D’azur. Schindler works into wet layers of oil paint with a gesture that is both sharp and smooth. Interweaving her figures with elements of nature, the artist renders fluid forms that dance between the back and front of the canvas’ slick surface.
Salomé Wu (b.1996, China) lives and works in London. Wu is currently pursuing her MA at the Royal College of Arts, received her MA in Printmaking from Camberwell College of Arts in 2020, and her BA in Textiles Design & Print from Chelsea College of Arts in 2009. Wu recently had a solo exhibition at Guts Gallery, London, and group exhibitions at Huxley-Parlour, London, Tube Culture Hall, Milan, Saatchi Gallery, London, and Canopy Collections, London. Drawn from Wu’s engagement with Romanticism and the Romantic idea of the sublime, utopian motifs such as adjourned figures in a state of nirvana or lonesome celestial flowers orbit the artist’s otherworldly canvases.
Anna Zemánková (1908-1986, Czechoslovakia) was a self-taught artist and one of the most prominent names in Art Brut circles. Zemánková's work has been celebrated with numerous institutional retrospective exhibitions, including at the Olomouc Museum of Art, Gallery of Fine Arts, Moravian Gallery, and Prague City Gallery in the Czech Republic alone. In 2003 she was honoured at the 55th Venice Biennale prior to the Centre Pompidou acquiring a significant collection of her work. In 2017, the Collection de l’Art Brut mounted a major retrospective that assembled almost 130 drawings rendered in pastels, pencil, and ink. The artist’s dimensional compositions that resemble flora and fauna are projections of her transpersonal visions from spiritist mediums. Read more -
Do you feel me
Koshiro Akiyama, Lily Ashley, Tal Regev & Jessie Stevenson 27 Jul - 20 Aug 2022 Sapling presents Do you feel me, a group exhibition featuring works by Koshiro Akiyama, Lily Ashley, Tal Regev, and Jessie Stevenson. This exhibition explores the intention to affect the viewer emotionally as a driving motivation behind an artistic practice. Read more -
Frogspawn
Yulia Iosilzon 10 Jun - 19 Jul 2022 Sapling is pleased to present Frogspawn, a solo exhibition of new paintings and ceramics by Yulia Iosilzon. Responding to an original short story by the curator Sonja Teszler, the artist combines inspiration from this fresh literary source with her distinctive visual vocabulary to open a portal onto a subversive fantasy... Read more -
Transient Roots
Lucía Pizzani and Vanessa da Silva 29 Apr - 26 May 2022 Transient Roots explores humanity’s kinship with nature through a duo presentation of sculpture and photograms by Lucia Pizzani and Vanessa da Silva. Lucia Pizzani presents two groups of new work for this exhibition: a series of unique photograms and an installation of stoneware ceramics. The artist was born in Venezuela... Read more -
Christine Safa and Nathan Bertet
10 Mar - 9 Apr 2022 Sapling is pleased to present Christine Safa and Nathan Bertet , an exhibition curated by Elie de Gourcuff. Christine and Nathan are two artists in love, who thrive while making art alongside one another. This exhibition explores the balance Safa and Bertet have discovered in developing their practice while nurturing... Read more -
Brittle Stars
Cecilia Granara 28 Jan - 26 Feb 2022 Sapling is thrilled to present Cecilia Granara's solo exhibition and her London debut. Granara uses painting, drawing, writing, and installation to explore self-fiction, poetry and symbolic iconography. She draws on cultural attitudes to sexuality and bodies, using colour as a vehicle for emotions. For this exhibition, she has created a... Read more -
You Are Here: Albrecht Dürer & VR Overview Effect
In collaboration with Sotheby's London 25 Nov - 15 Dec 2021 You Are Here: Albrecht Dürer and VR Overview Effect places Renaissance masterpieces in conversation with a scientific digital experience. This dialogue spans centuries, exploring paradigm shifts of our perception of Earth in relation to space. Read more -
Seeds of Change
A single day featuring performance and audiovisual works by Niya B, April Lin, Xiuching Tsay, & Rafal Zajko 20 Nov 2021 Seeds of Change presents work from contemporary artists that help the viewer to reimagine their relationship with the natural world, to destabilise anthropocentrism and highlight plant intelligence. Many of the participating artists use storytelling as a strategy of activism, manipulating and inventing narratives taken from the plant world. Featuring performance and audiovisual works by April Lin, Jenna Sutela, Xiuching Tsay, Rafal Zajko, and others, which will take place on Saturday 20 November from 2pm to 6pm. Read more -
These here, quietly
Angus McCrum 7 Oct - 7 Nov 2021 Sapling is pleased to present new works from artist Angus McCrum in his first solo exhibition in London, These here, quietly, curated by Charlotte Call and Caspar Williams. Angus layers found materials such as rubber, glass and wood with oil paint and printed matter. His sculptural paintings are made in... Read more -
Way Out East
Jessie Stevenson 8 - 25 Sep 2021 This solo show by Jessie Stevenson will feature new paintings embracing the potency of North Norfolk’s wild landscapes, a repository of memory and source of solace for the artist. Read more -
Cosmic Harmonics
Eddie Ruscha 17 Jul - 7 Aug 2021 Sapling is delighted to announce Cosmic Harmonics, a solo exhibition by Eddie Ruscha presented by Cedric Bardawil which will run from 17 July to 7 August 2021. For his first UK solo exhibition, Los Angeles based artist Eddie Ruscha has created spray paintings on paper and canvas board, which will... Read more -
When The Lights Go Up
Fleur Yearsley 1 - 14 Jul 2021 Sapling is delighted to present a solo exhibition of paintings by Fleur Yearsley, curated by Julia Lucero. Inspired by her personal experience, Yearsley captures fragments of lives moving through private and shared spaces. From childhood to adulthood, the hermetic bubble of the modern home to the parks, toilet cubicles, streets... Read more -
Thoughts to fall asleep to
Orfeo Tagiuri 5 - 30 Jun 2021 Reflecting the artist's multi-media practice, the exhibition will display wood carvings alongside an animation playback and works on paper. The group of wall-mounted engravings on wood expand on the artist's search for balance in nature. The series forms the next iteration of engravings currently on display at the South London... Read more
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Waterways
Online exhibition 1 May - 30 Jul 2021 Lily Ashley, Sol Bailey Barker, Rosie Marks, Angus McCrum, Pietro Moretti, Orfeo Tagiuri and Io Worthington. Read more -
Wood works
Angus McCrum 6 Oct 2022 - 4 Jan 2023 Wood “works”. By this, I mean: it breathes, expands and contracts, responding to the humidity around it. Unlike stone or metal, wood will not rest when made into an object, but will behave on its own terms - sometimes in unruly ways, when it warps and makes smooth surfaces uneven.... Read more