Leon Chew
Leon Chew (b. 1975) studied photography and fine art before following a career in photography. He has an MA in Fine Art Photography from LCC, University of Arts London. Asphalt Black at...
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Bruce McLean is a Scottish performance artist and painter. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1961 to 1963, and from 1963 to 1966 at St Martin’s School of Art, London, where he and others...
View ArticleGreg Day
Greg Day studied fine art and printmaking in (1998) and moved to London in (2001) to work in an art studio. His practice until this point has been mainly non-gallery based but exhibited in group shows...
View ArticleNicky Coutts
Nicky Coutts works with photography (particularly in manipulating found photographs) but also works in film, video and sculpture. For ‘Your Garden…’ Coutts will be showing Eastern, a re-enactment by...
View ArticleSarah Hardacre
Sarah Hardacre’s recent work incorporates collage of appropriated photos of tower blocks (in Salford) with images cut from second hand pornographic magazines. Sarah is a member of the Mirabel Studio...
View ArticleDaniel James Wilkinson
Daniel James Wilkinson‘s works are layered with elements of both nostalgic popular culture and modernist pictorial language. The works are rich in occultist design and devoid of literal explanation...
View ArticleKai Scheimenz
PayneShurvell presents an exciting collaboration between Berlin-based artist Kai Schiemenz who produces walk-in sculptures or ‘containers’ which invite the viewer in, and the architects of the White...
View ArticleLouise Cattrell
The sweeping landscapes of Louise Cattrell are concerned with the idea of ‘Landscape’ as an ideal. Since completing her artistic studies in London and Dundee, Cattrell has travelled widely taking up...
View ArticlePeter Newman
Peter Newman (b. 1969, London, UK) attended Goldsmiths College and has had solo exhibitions in London, Brussels, Hamburg, New York, Chicago and Tokyo. He has exhibited in Trafalgar Square, the Royal...
View ArticleHANNAH BROWN: A Lane to the Land
30 September-20 October 2015 Presented by PayneShurvell at 71 Blandford Street, London W1 Working within and against the omnipresent legacy of the English landscape tradition, Hannah Brown prefers to...
View ArticleAna Milenkovic: Selected paintings
Ana Milenkovic, Face To Face I (2015), 80 x 60 cm, oil on panel 6 April -4 May 2016 Presented by PayneShurvell at 71 Blandford Street, London W1 PayneShurvell is pleased to present new paintings by...
View ArticleDick Jewell
Dick Jewell is an artist working mainly in photography and filmmaking. Since publishing his first book ‘found photos’ in 1981, he has exhibited his work regularly. Highlights include: 1982 Summer Show...
View ArticleLeon Chew
Leon Chew (b. 1975) studied photography and fine art before following a career in photography. He has an MA in Fine Art Photography from LCC, University of Arts London. Asphalt Black at...
View ArticleMargaret Harrison
Margaret Harrison (b. 1940) is one of Britain’s best known feminist artists, a pioneer of feminist art, whose peers and collaborators include Mary Kelly, Nancy Spero and Orlan. Margaret’s early work...
View ArticleDaisy Delaney
“Daisy Delaney works in a way that forces us to reconsider everyday actions and their underlying meaning, which is engaging and sometimes comical. Displacing art and commodity, her work reveals the...
View ArticleAnka Dabrowska
Anka Dabrowska makes drawings on paper that she customises with geographical details of her native Warsaw. Fine pencil drawings of tower blocks, shop fronts, kiosks and street signage are...
View ArticleAndrew Curtis
Andrew Curtis produces images of suburban dissonance by blurring physical and psychological reality. Using our shared knowledge and preconceptions of suburbia, he questions contemporary notions of...
View ArticleHannah Brown
Hannah Brown describes herself unapologetically as an English landscape painter. Working within and against the omnipresent legacy of the English landscape tradition, she searches for quiet, often...
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