Summer Exhibition 2022

Summer Exhibition 2022

30 Davies Street MayfairLondon, W1K 4NB, United Kingdom Monday, July 25, 2022–Saturday, September 3, 2022

Building a visual conversation between the artists, the selected pieces enable the viewer to explore the abstract and figurative interpretations of the human body and the natural world. 

anotherview no 13 early summer in portofino by anotherview

Anotherview

Anotherview No 13 Early Summer in Portofino, 2021

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nikes, new balance and cigarettes by katherine bernhardt

Katherine Bernhardt

Nikes, New Balance and Cigarettes, 2015

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ultime spark of divinity - god mind by katrin fridriks

Katrin Fridriks

Ultime Spark of Divinity - God Mind, 2021

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the nobel astral soul keepers  by katrin fridriks

Katrin Fridriks

The Nobel Astral Soul Keepers , 2021

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grace by wesley george

Wesley George

Grace, 2021

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treasure of the heart by kojo marfo

Kojo Marfo

Treasure of the Heart, 2021

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geodynamics 1704 by andy moses

Andy Moses

Geodynamics 1704, 2020

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nocturne 1601 by andy moses

Andy Moses

Nocturne 1601, 2022

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#1 boy by ed moses

Ed Moses

#1 Boy, 2016

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untitled by ed moses

Ed Moses

Untitled, 2016

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arkaringa by andy moses

Andy Moses

Arkaringa, 2009

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mirage#43 by masayoshi nojo

Masayoshi Nojo

Mirage#43, 2019

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JD Malat Gallery is delighted to present its Summer Exhibition of 2022 featuring artworks by Andrew Litten, Andy Moses, Ed Moses, Conrad Jon Godly, Zümrütoğlu, Georgia Dymock, Georg Óskar, Katrin Fridriks, Luis Olaso, Anotherview, Masayoshi Nojo, Henrik Uldalen, Darren Reid, Hande Sekerciler, Mio Yamato, Prince Obasi, Santiago Parra, Wesley George, Katherine Bernhardt and Kojo Marfo.

Displayed across two floors of the gallery, the Summer Exhibition 2022 unveils JD Malat Gallery’s diverse roster of artists and their interpretations of the human condition and our contemporary environment. Abstract paintings feature prominently across the ground floor, with monumental works by Turkish painter Zümrütoğlu, displayed alongside the expressive paintings of the late Ed Moses to unveil the rich dialogue between abstract painters across different generations. 

The multifaceted nature of the human form takes centre stage on the lower floor, featuring engaging figurative paintings such as those by British artist Andrew Litten and Icelandic artist Georg Oskar, revealing the contrasting approaches to exploring the human form and nature through different painterly styles. 

JD Malat Gallery is also proud to exhibit unseen work by Ghanaian artist Kojo Marfo, British artist Georgia Dymock, and the newly introduced Nigerian artist, Prince Obasi. As a platform dedicated to highlighting unique and pioneering voices across the art world, JD Malat Gallery hopes to inspire the diverse public of London this summer with an engaging and diverse exhibition of artworks that span the landscapes of abstract and figurative art.