IN ATTENDANCE – Paying attention in a fragile world
15 January 2025 11:00 - 18:00
Opening the 2025 exhibition season in London is a new collaborative exhibition from the Roberts Institute of Art in partnership with the Fitzrovia Chapel.
In Attendance is curated by the Roberts Institute of Art and presents a selection of paintings, sculptures and video by UK and international contemporary artists from the David and Indrė Roberts Collection. The works are displayed in the context of the historic Fitzrovia Chapel, originally built as part of the Middlesex Hospital, and for decades used as a place of respite, prayer and contemplation for medical staff, patients and visitors alike.
The exhibition, part of the chapel’s cultural programme, includes work by eleven artists – Etel Adnan, Emmanuel Awuni, Phyllida Barlow, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Gabriella Boyd, Miriam Cahn, Eve Sussman, Rachel Kneenbone, Anj Smith, Paula Rego and Cathy Wilkes. The works included by Rachel Kneebone, Eve Sussman, Cathy Wilkes and Emmanuel Awuni have not been displayed before outside a commercial gallery setting.
Details
- Date:
- 15 January 2025
- Time:
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11:00 - 18:00
- Series:
- IN ATTENDANCE – Paying attention in a fragile world
- Event Category:
- Exhibition
- Event Tags:
- Anj Smith, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Cathy Wilkes, collaborative exhibition, contemporary art, contemporary artists, David and Indrė Roberts Collection, Emmanuel Awuni, Etel Adnan, Eve Sussman, Fitzrovia Chapel exhibition, Gabriella Boyd, Indrė Roberts, international contemporary artists, january, London, Miriam Cahn, paintings, Paula Rego, Phyllida Barlow, Rachel Kneenbone, Roberts Institute of Art, sculptures, video
Organisers
Venue
- Fitzrovia Chapel
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2 Pearson Square, Fitzrovia
London, W1T 3BF United Kingdom + Google Map - Phone
- 020 3409 9895
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