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Revisit Our 2024 Exhibition Programme…
Explore our 2024 exhibitions, featuring exhibitions with Howard Hodgkin, Richard Smith, Lewis Brander, Niamh O’Malley, Shaan Syed, Tanoa Sasraku, and Sebastian Lloyd Rees.
Tanoa Sasraku in ‘Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape’ at RAMM, Exeter
19 October 2024 – 23 February 2025
Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, UK
Shaan Syed and Lewis Brander included in ‘Unreal City: Abstract Painting in London’ at Saatchi Gallery, London
18 October – 17 November 2024
Thérèse Oulton reviewed in Studio International
"A bewitching and challenging exhibition of paintings from 1983 until 2024, revealing an underappreciated abstract painter with a distinct and enigmatic visual language"
Lewis Brander is included in ‘TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art’ at The Rachofsky House, Dallas on 19 October 2024
TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art is an annual contemporary art auction held at The Rachofsky House in Dallas, benefiting two organizations—the Dallas Museum of Art and amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.
Tanoa Sasraku is included in a group exhibition at Palais de Tokyo, Paris opening 17 October 2024
'Tituba, Who Protects Us?', curated by Amandine Nana
17 October 2024 – 5 January 2025
Palais De Tokyo, Paris
Vardaxoglou Autumn 2024 Programme
This Autumn 2024, we are thrilled to present solo exhibitions with Thérèse Oulton, Shaan Syed, and Niamh O’Malley
Summer Hours: Vardaxoglou is open by appointment only in July and August
Regular hours resume on 30 August
‘Parent Object’ curated by Tanoa Sasraku for London Gallery Weekend opens 30 May, 5-8pm
For London Gallery Weekend, Vardaxoglou Gallery presents a group exhibition curated by artist Tanoa Sasraku, bringing together works providing a critical context to the artist’s series of Terratypes.
Vardaxoglou at Dallas Invitational Art Fair, 4 – 6 April 2024
Vardaxoglou Gallery Room #1719
Dallas Invitational, Fairmont Hotel, 1717 N Akard Street, Dallas, Texas, 75201
‘Lewis Brander: Recent Paintings’ reviewed by Tom Morton for ArtReview
Art Review, March 2024
ArtReview: “The Conversation: Nurjahan Akhlaq and Shaan Syed”
Shaan Syed discusses the Pakistani diaspora, miniature painting and the ever-present weight of the Partition of India