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Reconfiguring the Figure
A Group Exhibition 19 Nov 2025 - 21 Feb 2026Mid century artists: Kenneth Armitage, Michael Ayrton, John Bridgeman, Ralph Brown, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, Geoffrey Clarke, Elisabeth Frink, George Fullard, John Hoskin, Bryan Kneale, FE McWilliam, Eduardo Paolozzi and...Read more -
Sculpture is for Life: Not Just for Christmas
26 Nov - 23 Dec 2024Pangolin London and Sculpture Source present their festive fair, a curated selection of artworks, homeware, jewellery, cards, and books made by sculptors. Prices start at just £30, perfect for unique...Read more -
FIFTEEN
26 Sep - 4 Nov 2023Celebrating 15 years of championing the best Modern British and Contemporary Sculpture.Read more -
Bryan Kneale RA
Through the Ellipse 28 Sep - 5 Nov 2022Pangolin London are delighted to present an exhibition of new works by highly respected Royal Academician Bryan Kneale MBE. Central to the exhibition are two brand new monolithic sculptures in...Read more -
Craving Colour
1 Sep - 16 Oct 2021“The craving for colour is a natural necessity just as for water or fire. Colour is the raw material indispensable for life. At every era of his existence and his...Read more -
Sculptors' Works on Paper
19 Oct 2020 - 18 Sep 2021This exhibition focuses on the unique way sculptors approach two dimensions. Drawing for its own sake, to create an autonomous image without any reference to an object or alternatively to...Read more -
Outdoor Sculpture
26 May - 19 Sep 2020'Outdoor Sculpture' is an inspiring exhibition of sculptures from a wide range of artists to suit any garden, roof terrace or balcony.Read more -
Bryan Kneale RA
A Brimful of Grace 7 Nov - 22 Dec 2018Pangolin London is delighted to present an important retrospective of sculpture, painting and drawings, of highly respected Royal Academician Bryan Kneale. The exhibition coincided with the publication of a monograph...Read more -
Decade
24 Jan - 24 Feb 2018As Pangolin London enters its tenth year this show looks back at the last ten years of sculpture-making alongside highlights from the gallery’s exhibition programme with works from our stable of both established and emerging sculptors.Read more
Featuring sculpture, prints and jewellery many of the works included in the show have been created during the last decade offering an insight into the range of sculpture materials and making processes being used today from traditional practices to the cutting-edge digital.
As one of the City’s few galleries dedicated to exhibiting sculpture, Pangolin London has taken great pride in curating a dynamic exhibition programme over the past decade. We have taken a fresh look at important moments in the history of British sculpture with museum quality exhibitions such as ‘Exorcising the Fear’, ‘Sculpture in the Home’ and ‘Sculpture in the Sixties’ as well as exploring contemporary making processes and testing the boundaries between disciplines and materials and even turning the gallery into an ambitious full scale garden.
Over the past ten years we’ve held over seventy exhibitions of sculpture, run three successful year long sculpture residencies and produced over fifty publications focused on sculpture. We are thankful to all those artists, estates, clients and friends who have supported us during this time and we look forward to bringing you another decade of exciting sculpture.
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Sculpture in the Sixties
22 Mar - 6 May 2017Reacting against and building upon the huge leaps and bounds British sculpture made in the 1950s with the so called 'Geometry of Fear' artists, the 1960s saw sculpture released from...Read more -
Bryan Kneale RA
Five Decades 25 Mar - 2 May 2015Highly respected Royal Academician Bryan Kneale presents five decades of sculpture and works on paper. An exemplary draughtsman and painter, his artistic career began at the easel; perhaps as an...Read more -
Sculptors' Jewellery
5 Dec 2014 - 17 Jan 2015Sculptors' Jewellery celebrates works on a miniature scale from those that are more used to working in the monumental. A selling exhibition, it includes over 70 pieces of stunning jewellery by established and emerging sculptors including eight Royal Academicians.Read more
Illustrating the long history of this still somewhat unknown genre, Sculptors' Jewellery includes works from well-known 20th Century artists; from Picasso and Alexander Calder to Lynn Chadwick and Geoffrey Clarke, as well as commissioning over 30 new works from leading contemporary figures such as David Bailey and Damien Hirst.