Jean Dubuffet: L’Hourloupe et son sillage (1962–1982) at Opera Gallery, Paris
Opera Gallery Paris presents Jean Dubuffet: L’Hourloupe et son sillage (1962–1982), a major exhibition celebrating two decades of his radical Post-War art.
Crockery by Max Lamb and 1882 Ltd.: Pioneering Ceramics at Gallery FUMI
Discover Crockery, a groundbreaking collaboration between designer Max Lamb and ceramics specialists 1882 Ltd., presented at Gallery FUMI for London Design Festival 2025. Explore how clay is reimagined into bold ceramic chairs and stools that push the boundaries of craft and design.
Marcin Rusak: Vas Florum – Resina Botanica at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall
Explore Vas Florum: Resina Botanica by Marcin Rusak at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall—botanical sculptures blending resin, bronze, and memory.
Ralph Pucci: In Transitions Miami Film Stills
Launching to coincide with Miami Art Week, Ralph Pucci showcases their ‘In Transitions Miami Film Stills’ exhibition - a display of 35 furniture and lighting pieces.
Ralph Pucci: London pop-up gallery
Luxury US furniture and lighting house RALPH PUCCI International marks its expansion into Europe with a pop-up gallery in London’s Mayfair.
Firetti Contemporary Gallery, Dubai
Located within Dubai’s hugely popular art and culture centre, Alserkal Avenue, Firetti Contemporary showcases a vast range of works from established and emerging artists around the globe.
Coco Dávez: Faceless
Coco Dávez launches her first solo exhibition in the UK titled 'Faceless' at the Maddox Gallery, Westbourne Grove. Her signature technique is achieved through unconstrained brushwork and pure acrylic colour on canvas, paying homage to the artists who have deeply inspired her practice.
Campana Brothers: Hybridism
The Campana Brothers return to London for their first solo show at Carpenters Workshop Gallery to present 'Hybridism', a collection of 13 mesmerising furniture objects and sculptures showcased in the gallery.
Jordan Wolfson: Colored Sculpture
Jordan Wolfson's 'Colored Sculpture' is not an installation for the faint-hearted. Being exhibited in the Tate Modern tanks until 26th August 2018, the installation consists of a 6ft puppet with chains attached to its head, an arm and a leg. Throughout the 'performance' the puppet is dragged across the floor, up into the air and dropped on its head.