Overview

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    Please note, this tour includes walking up and down stairs.

     

    This tour unfolds through Fitzrovia, a neighbourhood home to many of London’s newest galleries.

     

    Our first stop is DES BAINS for Carmela De Falco’s exhibition listening with eyes, watching with ears, inviting viewers into an immersive experience where seeing and listening intertwine.

     

    Just a two-minute walk away, Albion Jeune presents new stone sculptures and paintings by Fin Simonetti. In an uncharacteristically personal body of work, Simonetti grapples with themes of agency, cruelty, and the mechanics of anthropomorphisation.

     

    A few doors further down the street, we arrive at Pale Horse, which opened only last October. The space is currently hosting a solo exhibition by Dutch artist Marijn van Kreij, exploring his sustained engagement with appropriation, repetition, and the interplay between image and language.

    Next up, is Lungley exhibiting embroidery-based works by British artist Brian Dawn Chalkley, who combines humble domestic textiles with drawings and handwritten text to create narratives that reflect the absurdity and savagery of existence.


    Hidden at the end of a courtyard, we find the final stop on the tour, LBF Contemporary. Here, H.E. Morris’ exhibition presents a new body of work, shaped by the artist's recent residency at La Bastide de Laurence in Provence. Featuring a number of large-scale, abstract paintings, the show explores memory, narrative temporality, and the search for truth in emotion.

     

    Fitzrovia has a dense population of art galleries, and while our tour won't cover them all, we strongly encourage visitors to explore additional spaces in the neighbourhood using our map.

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