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Tanoa Sasraku’s ‘O’ Pierrot’ at Two Queens Gallery & Studio, Leicester, 25 February - 11 March 2023
‘O’ Pierrot’ by Tanoa Sasraku at Two Queens Gallery and Studio, Leicester 25 February -11 March
Lewis Brander awarded Tracey Emin Artist Residency at TKE Studios, Margate 2024-2025
Lewis Brander awarded one of ten inaugural spots at the Tracey Emin Artist Residency. The residency will go on for 18 months, at the TKE Studios of the Tracey Emin Foundation (2024-2025)
The Art Newspaper: “Howard Hodgkin’s friends: new show shines a light on late artist’s pals including David Hockney”
Gareth Harris in The Art Newspaper writes about Vardaxoglou’s exhibition ‘Howard Hodgkin: The Artists He Painted’, 1 February 2023
Tanoa Sasraku included in group exhibition ‘We Are Floating in Space’, at Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, opening 11 February
Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange include Tanoa Sasraku’s work in their forthcoming exhibition, ‘We Are Floating in Space,’ set to open on 11 February 2023
The Ireland at Venice Team announce the Irish Tour of Niamh O’Malley’s ‘Gather’ Spring 2023
Ireland at Venice annouce Niahm O’Malley’s Gather Ireland tour after success in 59th Venice Biennale 2022
The Art Newspaper: “An Englishman in New York: Richard Smith biography highlights the influence of the US city on his work”
Ian Massey in the Art Newspaper writes about Richard Smith’s work “An Englishman in New York: Richard Smith biography highlights the influence of the US city on his work” , 30 January 2023
Four works by Tanoa Sasraku acquired by The Government Art Collection
The Government Art Collection acquires four Tanoa Sasraku works from our current exhibition
Extract from Chiorstaidh Black’s text in Tanoa Sasraku’s monograph
Read an extract from Chiorstaidh Black’s text in Tanoa Sasraku’s monograph, published 10 January 2023 by Vardaxoglou
ArtReview: Tanoa Sasraku, ‘Whop, Cawbaby’, 2018 screening until 23 December
Tanoa Sasraku’s first moving image work is being screened by ArtReview until 23 December
Contemporary Art Society, Friday Dispatch: Tanoa Sasraku
Tanoa Sasraku’s current solo exhibition features in Contemporary Art Society’s Friday Dispatch
‘Howard Hodgkin: The Artists He Painted’ opens January 2023 at Vardaxoglou
In January 2023, Vardaxoglou will present an exhibition of works by artists depicted in Howard Hodgkin’s portraits. Includes works by Patrick Caulfield, Richard Smith, Robyn Denny, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, among others
Tanoa Sasraku’s Haytor Ward Commission for Hospital Rooms
Hospital Rooms partnered with Devon Partnership NHS Trust to create artworks for three inpatient mental health wards at Torbay Hospital. Tanoa Sasraku’s commission can be found in the Haytor Ward and Photos of the instillation are above
Bruce Bernard: Portraits Of Friends Essay Gagosian Quarterly
Gagosian Quarterly: Bruce Bernard, Portraits of Friends. Virginia Verran details the photographer’s friendships with the London painters
Two years of Vardaxoglou!
View some highlights from our exhibition programme since we opened on 14 November 2020
Tanoa Sasraku Exhibition Leaflet & Poster
An exhibition leaflet and poster for Tanoa Sasraku’s solo exhibition at the gallery is now available
Tanoa Sasraku’s solo exhibition at the gallery has been extended until Saturday 17 December
Tanoa Sasraku’s solo exhibition at Vardaxoglou will be extended until Saturday 17 December
Tanoa Sasraku included in Unbuild, a group exhibition launching Drawing’s Room new home 22 September 2023
Tanoa Sasraku included in Unbuild, a group exhibition launching Drawing’s Room new home 22 September 2023
Photographs by Bruce Bernard on view at Gagosian, London, from 17 November to 28 January 2023
Gagosian will show over 30 photographs by Bruce Bernard from 17 November 2022 in London. Vardaxoglou has presented two exhibitions on Bruce Bernard’s photographs, in 2021 (Bruce Bernard & Lucian Freud) and 2022 (Portraits of Francis Bacon)
Elephant Magazine: Hettie Judah on Tanoa Sasraku: ‘Let’s Rock! Why Has Art Taken a Geological Turn?’
Hettie Judah on Tanoa Sasraku: ‘Let’s Rock! Why Has Art Taken a Geological Turn?’