Exhibitions

 

6 October – 28 November 2011

SIMON EDMONDSON – BURNT DOOR WITH COLUMN

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20 June - 29 July 2011

DAMIAN ELWES HEART LAND AGENT MORTON LIMITED UPPER GALLERY AND LOWER GALLERY

32 DOVER STREET LONDON W1S 4NE

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9 - 18 June 2011

Agent Morton presents a ten year celebration of Jeffrey KrollAt THE SAATCHI GALLERY

From JUNE 9th DUKE OF YORK HQ, KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON SW3 4SQ

Agent Morton show continues at Agent Morton:
Monday June 13th to Saturday June 18th

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25 May - 18 June 2011

PETER LEWIS
MEDITATIONS – THE RED SUN

Lower Gallery, 32 Dover Street, London W1S 4NE

 

16 March - 30 April 2011

Rupert Shrive
Something Else

Galerie Orel Art
Paris

 

26 July 2010 - 3 September 2010

Morton Metropolis
Group Show

This Exhibition is an exciting opportunity to view established and emerging talent from the worlds of Painting, Photography and Sculpture. These are individual and unique artistic voices from diverse backgrounds. Artists including: Laing, Semple, Reguera and Shrive will be exhibiting alongside the innovative sculptor Sebastian Fisher and photographer Tim Hall.

 

2 June 2010 - 23 July 2010

DAMIAN ELWES
Humanature

The installation includes a large floor painting which depicts one of the primary source of the Amazon River. In an attempt to remind us of the world’s environmental problems, Elwes entices the viewer to connect with the work by walking across it, simultaneously creating an individual path whilst interacting with nature. The work, which is based on a grid that Elwes constructed at the source of the river using ropes and pegs, is comprised of 144 small paintings which have been seamlessly fitted together.

On the surrounding walls are the images of a woman asleep, naked and at one with her environment, integrated in the flora. Collectively, the installation illustrates the idea that the woman is a metaphor for the river and that both represent the source of life.

 

5 May 2010 - 28 May 2010

STUART SEMPLE
The Happy House

Stuart Semple, provocative image-maker, social commentator and visual spokesperson, is bringing his first UK show for three years to Morton Metropolis.

Happy House is an album of 11 large paintings underscored by Semple’s signature use of text, each work a self-contained story that also relates to the other pieces on show. Lifting the lid on the state of Britain today, his work shouts loudly and fluently in the vernacular of a young media soaked generation, depicting a world that is absorbing and exciting, yet precariously underpinned by the hollow daily cycle of tabloids, Hollywood movies, and endless media intrusion.

 

7 April 2010 - 24 April 2010

ANGUS HAMPEL
Silence

His exhibition at Morton Metropolis is the culmination of three years work. The paintings or events, as he calls them, combine the skill of his academic background with a fresh, unabashed sense of wonder. They are modern, meditative icons which draw the viewer into the mutual process of creation.

If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow...and we should die of that roar that lies on the other side of silence. As it is the quickest of us walks about well- wadded with stupidity.

George Eliot, Middlemarch

 

3 March 2010 - 6 April 2010

RUPERT SHRIVE
After St. Theresa

Rupert Shrive will give new meaning to the word ‘portrait’ at his show at Morton Metropolis, London’s most talked about gallery in the West End. In an insightful interview with Michael Peppiatt, biographer of Francis Bacon and author of a forthcoming book on Alberto Giacometti, the art historian describes the works as “Very tender, sensitive things, as if you’re peeling back the skin of appearance to show the strangeness of a human face and the head beneath.” But it is not portraiture as we know it.

 

10 February 2010 - 24 February 2010

GERALD LAING
Graphics

Gerald Laing has produced some of the most significant works of the British pop art movement. In London during the early 1960s he pioneered the painting of enormous canvasses based on newspaper photographs of models, astronauts and film stars. In recent years Laing has returned to his earlier style, using media images of topical events and figures. His latest works demonstrate the unsettling collision in today's media between the obsession with celebrity status and image, and the grittier topics of war and politics. This inaugural Morton Metropolis exhibition ‘Gerald Laing – Graphics’ will show a selection of Gerald Laing prints from both his vintage and recent collections.

 

October - November 2009

AM conducts Private Studio Visits.

The focus this month being Gerald Laing in residence in his Tite Street Studio, in Chelsea.

 

Thursday 14 May 2009
7.30 - 9.30 pm

A g e n t Mo r t o n
Spring Party
Recent Work
Chris Levine and Rupert Shrive

Private Viewing Room
9 Wetherby Gardens Flat B
London SW5 0JW

 

8 - 18th May 2008

Rupert Shrive - ‘Post Painting’

The Old Truman Brewery
F Block First Floor
Ely's Yard
15 Hanbury Street
London E1 6QR

 

9th February 2009

Damian Elwes - ‘Creative Spaces: The Studios of Dali, Kahlo, Picasso and Matisse’

in conjunction with
LEFEVRE
Lefevre Galley
31 Bruton Street
London W1J 6QS