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Tracey Emin: Self-Portraits
25 Nov - 5 Dec 2024 London, 25th November, 2024 - Baldwin is pleased to present 'Tracey Emin: Self-Portraits', a curated presentation of works by British contemporary artist Tracey Emin (b. 1963). The show stands as the first time since 2001 that the pieces have been presented once again as a cohesive body of work. Tracey... Read more -
Lynn Chadwick: It All Started In Venice...
20 Oct - 8 Nov 2024 London, 20th October, 2024 - Baldwin is pleased to present a curated selection of works by British artist Lynn Chadwick (1914 - 2003). Chadwick was part of a generation of British sculptors who surprised audiences at the 1952 Venice Biennale by breaking with the tradition of carving sculpture from wood... Read more -
Barry Flanagan: Follow the Hare
25 Sep - 4 Oct 2024 London, 25th September, 2024 - Baldwin is pleased to present a selection of sculptured works by Irish-Welsh Barry Flanagan (1941-2009). Flanagan's innumerable contributions to and achievements in the history of sculpture, as well as his selection as the representative of Britain at the 40th Venice Biennale in 1982 and his... Read more -
Dubuffet x Penck
11 Jul - 17 Aug 2024 London, 11th July, 2024 - Baldwin is pleased to present a selection of paintings by Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) and A R Penck (1939-2017). Side by side in an unusual but resonant pairing, presented are works by two of the world's leading twentieth-century artists; masters of European modernism (and postmodernism), from... Read more
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Nicolas Party: Works on Paper
26 Mar - 12 Apr 2024 London, March 26th, 2024 - Baldwin Contemporary is pleased to showcase a curated selection of works on paper by Swiss born contemporary painter and sculptor Nicolas Party (b.1980). Taking works from 2008 – 2017, a key period of development in Party’s oeuvre, whilst the works are unified by their shared... Read more -
After Andy
10 Oct - 4 Nov 2022 Baldwin Contemporary presents After Andy, a group show of contemporary artists inspired by the lasting effects of Andy Warhol and his role as the unofficial leader of the 1960s pop-art movement. The exhibition examines and evaluates the intricate relationship between art and consumerism that Warhol identified and so tirelessly celebrated. Read more