Summer Exhibition 2023

Summer Exhibition 2023

30 Davies Street MayfairLondon, W1K 4NB, United Kingdom Thursday, August 10, 2023–Monday, September 4, 2023


anotherview no 13 early summer in portofino by anotherview

Anotherview

Anotherview No 13 Early Summer in Portofino, 2021

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stargate opener - interstellar awakening by katrin fridriks

Katrin Fridriks

Stargate Opener - Interstellar Awakening, 2018

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untitled by wesley george

Wesley George

Untitled, 2020

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the ones we meet, not always what we need by georg oskar giannakoudakis

Georg Oskar Giannakoudakis

The ones we meet, not always what we need, 2023

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one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind by georg oskar giannakoudakis

Georg Oskar Giannakoudakis

One Small Step For Man, One Giant Leap For Mankind, 2022

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dark is light 2 by conrad jon godly

Conrad Jon Godly

Dark is Light 2, 2017

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dark is light 49 by conrad jon godly

Conrad Jon Godly

Dark is Light 49, 2017

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being nowhere by andrew litten

Andrew Litten

Being Nowhere, 2023

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geodesy 1229 by andy moses

Andy Moses

Geodesy 1229, 2022

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zupa #2 aka zuba #1 by ed moses

Ed Moses

Zupa #2 aka Zuba #1, 2017

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mirage#43 by masayoshi nojo

Masayoshi Nojo

Mirage#43, 2019

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the story of olajumoke by ayanfe olarinde

Ayanfe Olarinde

The Story of Olajumoke, 2023

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JD Malat Gallery is proud to present its Summer Exhibition of 2023 with works by Andy Moses, Ayanfe Olarinde, Andrew Litten, Conrad Jon Godly, Ed Moses, Emily Gillbanks, Erin Holly, Georg Óskar, Georgia Dymock, Hande Şekerciler, Henrik Uldalen, Katrin Fridriks, Kojo Marfo, Luis Olaso, Masayoshi Nojo, Santiago Parra, Sophie-Yen Bretez, Wesley George, and Zümrütoğlu.

Featuring primarily new works, this year's summer exhibition sheds light onto the unique artistic processes of our represented artists. With methods ranging from entering meditative states to utilising technology to negotiate the body, each artist has a unique approach to creating.

By bringing the diversity of creative processes to the forefront of this exhibition, visitors are invited to engage with both the artworks and the artists themselves through tracing an artwork from its inspiration to its conception.