8 Golden Square: Group Show

8 Golden Square: Group Show

8 Golden Square London, W1F 9HY, United Kingdom Wednesday, March 20, 2024–Saturday, May 4, 2024

 Bernard Jacobson Gallery celebrates our new location at 8 Golden Square with a selection of paintings, prints, sculptures and works on paper by our gallery artists. 

outside kilburn underground station by leon kossoff

Leon Kossoff

Outside Kilburn Underground Station, 1982

2,000 GBP

nadia au sourire enjoué by henri matisse

Henri Matisse

Nadia au sourire enjoué, 1948

Price on Request

les trois modèles  by henri matisse

Henri Matisse

Les trois modèles , 1928

Price on Request

etudes by henri matisse

Henri Matisse

Etudes, 1932

Price on Request

tête de femme en mascaron by henri matisse

Henri Matisse

Tête de femme en mascaron, 1938

Price on Request

lou lou au chapeau fleuri by henri matisse

Henri Matisse

Lou lou au chapeau fleuri, 1914–1915

Price on Request

nu pour cleveland by henri matisse

Henri Matisse

Nu pour Cleveland, 1932

Price on Request

nu couché by henri matisse

Henri Matisse

Nu couché, 1929

35,000 USD

nu au miroir marocain by henri matisse

Henri Matisse

Nu au miroir marocain, 1929

Price on Request

two black sculptural jugs on black background  by bruce mclean

Bruce McLean

Two Black Sculptural Jugs on Black Background , 2022

Price on Request

gauloises on green with ultramarine no. 3 by robert motherwell

Robert Motherwell

Gauloises on Green with Ultramarine No. 3, 1972

Price on Request

slate gray pintura by robert motherwell

Robert Motherwell

Slate Gray Pintura, 1975

8,000 USD

 Bernard Jacobson Gallery is thrilled to announce its inaugural exhibition at its new location in the heart of Soho, on the iconic Golden Square. This group exhibition marks a significant milestone in the gallery's storied history, celebrating its reopening with a display that spans more than five decades of artistic collaboration.

Since its foundation in 1969, Bernard Jacobson Gallery has been at the forefront of the post-war and contemporary art scene, advocating for the works and visions of some of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, from modern British masters to American and international giants. As such, the curated selection of paintings, prints, sculptures and works on paper brings together a myriad of artists, from Ivor Abrahams, Peter Blake, Patrick Caulfield, Robyn Denny, Robert Dukes, David Hockney, Phillip King, Leon Kossoff, Bruce McLean, Henry Moore, Richard Smith, William Tillyer and Marc Vaux to Larry Bell, Sam Francis, Joe Goode, Robert Motherwell, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Georges Braque and Henri Matisse. 

Highlighting the gallery’s rich history and evolution, the exhibition celebrates the relationships and personal connections that have developed and flourished throughout its existence, showcasing Jacobson’s commitment to not only representing, but championing, his artists, the 'creator[s] of things of beauty and wonder.’ True to a 'romantic and old-fashioned' ethos of close collaboration, Jacobson places emphasis on ensuring their creative output is 'cherished and handled with the utmost respect and dignity'. 

This philosophy has guided the gallery through its expansion, from its original focus on prints to a broader engagement with paintings and sculptures, welcoming a diverse range of artists from across the globe. Prints published by Jacobson in the gallery’s earliest years are invited into dialogue with pivotal works by Braque and Motherwell, and the very latest of Dukes’ still lifes and Tillyer’s seascapes, in a display that considers the chains of influence between generations of artists. 

Now, settling into its new location at number 8, the group show serves as a testament to the gallery's enduring legacy. It reflects on the past, present and future of Bernard Jacobson Gallery, inviting audiences familiar and new to engage with the artworks and the stories behind them.