Upcoming
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Chris Martin
Speed of Light 16 January - 22 February 2025 New York Speed of Light features five atmospheric abstractions that revel in material discovery in the artist’s second solo show with the gallery and first at Timothy Taylor in New York. View More -
California
23 January - 1 March 2025 This group exhibition features new work by multigenerational artists with deep connections to the West Coast of the United States. The presentation centres on paintings and sculptures that find resonance and inspiration in California’s landscapes, cultures, and histories. View More
Past
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Paris: An Experimental Reality
31 October - 14 December 2024 London Paris: An Experimental Reality at the gallery’s London space is dedicated to the dynamic conversations among a group of expatriate painters in Paris in the years immediately following the Second World War that spurred an extraordinary body of work. View More -
Alicia Adamerovich
Rude Awakening 25 October - 14 December 2024 New York Rude Awakening, a solo exhibition of new paintings, sculptures, and drawings by Adamerovich, features enigmatic biomorphic abstractions that reflect on our moment’s uncertain relationship to truth and objective reality. View More -
Alex Katz
Spring 12 September - 26 October 2024 London This fall, the gallery will mount an exhibition of new paintings by Alex Katz, titled Spring. The presentation features vibrant new paintings dedicated to the landscape that belong to the same series featured in Alex Katz: Seasons which only recently closed at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. View More -
Daniel Crews-Chubb
Out of Chaos 6 September - 19 October 2024 New York The artist’s third presentation with the gallery will include large and small-scale paintings as well as works on paper. Featuring riotous accumulations of urgent marks and passages of vivid atmosphere, these works explore the ways in which composition emerges from disorder. View More -
Eduardo Terrazas
Encounters 18 July - 23 August 2024 London Coinciding with the Venice Biennale, Eduardo Terrazas’s fourth solo presentation with the gallery will feature new, never-before-seen large-scale geometric abstractions, alongside an arrangement of twelve works on paper. View More -
Dog Days of Summer
20 June - 23 August 2024 New York Our summer group show, titled Dog Days of Summer centres on man’s best friend as a timeless subject in art history. Including more than sixty works, this presentation explores the many roles a pup might play in the life of an artist: muse, metaphor, and companion.
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Sean Landers
Animal Portraits 6 June - 13 July 2024 London Animal Portraits will feature eight canvases from a new series of animal portraits that reflect Landers’s evolving relationship to the many dimensions of making art. This is the artist’s debut presentation with the gallery since the announcement of his representation in 2023. View More -
Sahara Longe
Sugar 2 May - 15 June 2024 New York Sahara Longe’s debut New York exhibition with the gallery will feature twelve vivid and haunting canvases, as the artist reconceives various art histories to arrive at an uncanny interplay of figures, allegories, and enigmatic landscapes. View More -
Hayal Pozanti
Tender Mountain 25 April - 2 June 2024 London Marking the artist's first solo exhibition in the UK and her second with the gallery, this presentation will feature paintings and studies of expressive landscapes and exuberant biomorphic forms. View More -
Hovering on the Edge
21 March - 20 April 2024 London Hovering on the Edge draws on the late work of Willem de Kooning to highlight the ways in which contemporary artists navigate the myriad possibilities within abstract art. De Kooning's painting Untitled XVI (1983) anchors the presentation, inviting artists to examine how line and colour transcend drawing, painting, and sculpture to create new pictorial languages. View More -
Armen Eloyan
Green Grass 14 March - 13 April 2024 New York Teeming with explosive energy, Eloyan’s recent paintings recall the vigorous physicality of the artist’s mark-making process. This presentation features twelve canvases that exemplify his integration of wry, cartoon-related imagery and anarchic abstraction. View More -
Jorge Eielson
Room in Rome 1 February - 9 March 2024 London Presented in collaboration with the Jorge Eielson Archive and Study Center, this exhibition celebrates the centenary of the great Peruvian artist and writer Jorge Eielson. View More -
Simon Hantaï
Unfolding 25 January - 2 March 2024 New York Curated by Molly Warnock, this presentation features eleven canvases spanning more than two decades, offering a nuanced and comprehensive view of the Hungarian-born French painter's innovative body of work.
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Michel Pérez Pollo
Two Poets 30 November 2023 - 20 January 2024 London This exhibition at the gallery’s London location follows the recent announcement of the artist’s representation. Featuring luminous, surreal still-lifes, this will be the Pérez Pollo's debut solo exhibition with the gallery. View More -
Annie Morris
Permanent Moments 2 November - 16 December 2023 New York The exhibition features monumental sculptures in both bronze and plaster alongside richly threaded tapestries. View More -
Eddie Martinez
Enough 12 October - 18 November 2023 London The artist's third exhibition at Timothy Taylor in London features nine large-scale paintings. View More -
Jiab Prachakul
Rendezvous in Time 6 September - 14 October 2023 New York Prachakul's first solo exhibition with the gallery includes nine canvases that explore the construction of identity and exemplify the artist's cool mode of romantic realism.
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Gabriel de la Mora
FRAGMENTXS 31 August - 30 September 2023 London An exhibition of new paintings by de la Mora features paintings from four interrelated and ongoing series that explore intersections of nature and abstraction. View More -
Birdsong
13 July - 11 August 2023 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Birdsong, a group exhibition of works showcasing influential voices in contemporary British art, at the gallery’s London space. Spanning genres and generations, Birdsong presents an eclectic group of works by UK-based and British artists including Tomo Campbell, Daniel Crews-Chubb, Tracey Emin, Emma Fineman, Rowley Haynes, Sophie von Hellermann, Chantal Joffe, Idris Khan, Rachel Kneebone, Richard Long, Sahara Longe, Annie Morris, Richard Patterson, Andrew Pierre Hart, Paula Rego, Catherine Repko, Anne Rothenstein, Yinka Shonibare CBE, Antonia Showering, and Rachel Whiteread. This program supports The Royal Marsden, a world-leading cancer research centre and hospital in London. View More -
Sahara Longe
New Shapes 2 June - 8 July 2023 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present New Shapes, a new exhibition by British artist Sahara Longe (b. 1994), on view at the London gallery from 2 June to 8 July 2023. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and first solo exhibition in the UK, which will be followed by a solo presentation of paintings at Frieze Seoul in September 2023. View More -
Dreaming of Eden
1 June - 14 July 2023 New York Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce Dreaming of Eden, a group show highlighting provocative works by female artists at the gallery’s New York space in Tribeca. The exhibition will include works by Alicia Adamerovich, Louise Bourgeois, Francesca DiMattio, Tracey Emin, Emma Fineman, Jenna Gribbon, Natalia González Martín, Karyn Lyons, Malù dalla Piccola, Hayal Pozanti, Antonia Showering, Kiki Smith, Penny Slinger, and Katy Stubbs. View More -
Leon Kossoff
After Poussin 27 April - 20 May 2023 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present a series of 15 prints by the late British artist Leon Kossoff (1926–2019) at the gallery’s space in London. In 1998, Kossoff created a series of etchings in response to religious and mythological paintings by Nicolas Poussin, the leading painter of the French Baroque court under Louis XIII. Poussin painted pastoral masterpieces such as The Triumph of Pan, The Rape of the Sabines, and Cephalus and Aurora in luminous colour with classical lines, in stark contrast to Kossoff’s own dark, jagged paintings. View More -
Hayal Pozanti
The World for a Mirror 20 April - 27 May 2023 New York The World for a Mirror is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, following an announcement of representation earlier this year, and this show will inaugurate Timothy Taylor’s new 6,000-square-foot New York gallery at 74 Leonard Street in Tribeca. View More -
Richard Patterson
Only Fans 11 March - 15 April 2023 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Only Fans, a new exhibition of abstract paintings by Richard Patterson (b. 1963, Leatherhead, Surrey). View More -
Antoni Tàpies
19 January - 4 March 2023 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to present a solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Antoni Tàpies (1923-2012) in honour of the late Catalan artist’s 100th birthday. View More -
Honor Titus
Bourgeoisie in Bloom 17 November 2022 - 14 January 2023 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Bourgeoisie in Bloom, a solo exhibition by Honor Titus (b. 1989, Brooklyn, NY), which follows the artist’s presentation with the gallery at Frieze London, 2021. Bourgeoisie in Bloom will be accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with a foreword by artist Henry Taylor and an essay by critic Durga Chew-Bose. View More -
Kiki Smith
18 October - 12 November 2022 New York Timothy Taylor is pleased to present an exhibition of works by the American artist Kiki Smith focusing on sculpture, drawing, collage, and wall works from the 1990s that draw together Smith’s study of the human body and the natural world. The exhibition is presented in a temporary exhibition space at 211 West 19th Street in Chelsea, while the gallery renovates a new 6,000-square-foot gallery in Tribeca that will open next year. The exhibition will be accompanied by text written by Lumi Tan, Senior Curator at the Kitchen. View More -
Armen Eloyan
When it's good it's great 13 - 14 October 2022 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Armen Eloyan: When it’s good it’s great, a two-day Frieze Week performance bringing together artist and audience in equal parts temporary exhibition and immersive tattoo event. View More -
Victor Willing
22 September - 5 November 2022 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present the gallery’s first exhibition of paintings and studies by the late British artist Victor Willing (1928-1988), following announcement of representation earlier this year. Highlighting the fierce and complex surrealism Willing voiced in the 1970s-80s, the paintings hold a sharp emotional range - from joy to cerebral anxiety and the pain of mortality - that feels uniquely attuned to the present moment. View More -
A Thing for the Mind
7 July - 19 August 2022 London Six decades after Philip Guston (1913 – 1980) first shocked the art world, the sweeping ambition of his vision continues to reshape the realm of the possible for artists who have followed in his wake. His paintings blend a precise vocabulary of concerns then without precedent in American painting: mundane domestic objects, body parts and cityscapes within abstract fields of paint. As humorous and personal as they are politically incisive, his paintings draw a vivid picture of Guston’s own muddled dreamscape of fears and anxieties as well as of society’s worst impulses. View More -
Alex Katz
Chippies 13 May - 25 June 2022 London Six months away from his career-sweeping retrospective at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York opening October 2022, Alex Katz is a towering figure in contemporary art, internationally recognised for his singular ability to distill disparate elements of the culture – from the gestural power of abstract painting and Modernist poetry to the bold colours of mid-century cinema and advertising – into vibrant depictions of modern life. On display for the first time here, the Birds series (2020–present) represents a new leap into near-pure abstraction with striking avian subject matter, inspired by the chipping sparrows (‘chippies’) seen pecking in the snow outside the artist’s window. Stark and minimal, they are both meditative and disquieting, drawing on the millennium-old art of Japanese scroll painting and the Minimalist exploration of negative space as well as Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic 1962 noir, The Birds. View More -
Chris Martin
After the Rain 17 March - 29 April 2022 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to present a selection of new paintings by Chris Martin (b. 1954, Washington, D.C.), the artist’s first solo exhibition in London. View More -
Antonia Showering
Mixed Emotion 26 January - 5 March 2022 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to present Mixed Emotion, a new exhibition of paintings by Antonia Showering (b. 1991, London, UK). This is the gallery’s first solo exhibition with the artist. In Showering’s work, vivid and velvety colour is drawn like a veil over atmospheric evocations of the workings of memory and emotional experience. The compositions are filled with figures Showering calls ‘the people I love or have loved.’ Narrative flickers obliquely at the edges of her paintings, the ghosts of storylines taking shape in the form of ambiguous familial relationships or romantic encounters dotted with surreal souvenirs, creating a persistent sense of déjà-vu, the way we experience the past and present all at once. View More -
Daniel Crews-Chubb
Humanoids 24 November 2021 - 21 January 2022 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to announce Daniel Crews-Chubb’s (b. 1984, Northampton, UK) second solo exhibition with the gallery. Bringing together a series of new paintings and drawings, Humanoids navigates the material and mythological world the artist has explored for many years. View More -
Eduardo Terrazas
Cosmic Variations 4 November - 4 December 2021 New York Timothy Taylor is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new abstract works by the Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936, Guadalajara, Mexico) at the New York gallery, his first New York exhibition in three years. The exhibition will consist of work from his longest-running and most significant series, Possibilities of a Structure (subseries Cosmos), and a new series entitled Cosmic Variations, in which Terrazas expands his vision of the universe through striking new circular, rectangular and diamond-shaped canvas formations. In a departure from his previous work, Terrazas’ most recent series is invigorated by new geometric tensions: Terrazas has designed his signature overlapping planar designs across all four walls of the gallery space, evoking the global vastness of the systems linking across the cosmos. View More -
Annie Morris
6 - 13 October 2021 Timothy Taylor is pleased to present a new selection of sculptures, drawings and tapestries by British artist Annie Morris (b. 1978, London, UK). The exhibition will coincide with Morris’s first solo museum exhibition in the UK, When A Happy Thing Falls at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and her inclusion in Frieze Sculpture 2021. The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with a newly commissioned essay by the esteemed poet and art critic Rachel Spence. View More -
Alex Katz
Cutouts 1 October 2021 - 1 April 2022 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent cutout sculptures by American artist Alex Katz (b. 1927, Brooklyn, NY), located at the Smithson Plaza in St. James, London, as part of the ongoing public arts program curated by Encounter. View More -
Armen Eloyan
9 September - 23 October 2021 New York Eloyan has navigated between figurative satire and abstraction, painting and sculpture throughout his career, exploring existential narratives centered around storytelling and cartoons without ideological restraint. In the past year, however, Eloyan has embraced total abstraction, combining a deeply physical and process-based approach to the canvas with a careful examination of color and light in two distinct series of paintings. The resulting works, ranging from starkly monumental monochromes to richly layered and intimate pointillist paintings, stand at the intersection of performance, chance and intuition. View More -
IRL (In Real Life)
8 July - 21 August 2021 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to present IRL (In Real Life), a group exhibition of paintings, sculptures and textile-based works. The title of the exhibition draws from a phrase popularised on the Internet in the mid-1990s, which refers to the division in social relationships between life online and offline—the ‘real one’. Yet in the context of a pandemic that profoundly reduced human contact, cyberspace has come to dominate the ways we work, socialise and connect with the world, blurring the distinction between real and virtual experiences. IRL features work by Kesewa Aboah, Rebecca Ackroyd, Alma Berrow, Lily Bertrand-Webb, Will Brickel, Sahara Longe, Lydia Pettit, Jiab Prachakul, Alexis Ralaivao, Erin M. Riley, Antonia Showering and Honor Titus. View More -
Dubuffet/Chamberlain
24 June - 30 July 2021 New York Timothy Taylor is delighted to present Dubuffet/Chamberlain, an exhibition of works by American artist John Chamberlain (1927 2011) and French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985). Bringing together two canonical artists of the post-war period, Dubuffet/Chamberlain places a series of Dubuffet paintings from the 1960s-80s in dialogue with one large-scale floor sculpture and two pedestal sculptures by Chamberlain. Together, they reveal the stylistic diversity and shared concerns in two successive generations of American and European expressionism. View More -
Hilary Pecis
Piecemeal Rhythm 14 May - 26 June 2021 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to present Piecemeal Rhythm, a new exhibition of paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist Hilary Pecis (b. 1979, Fullerton, C.A.) at 15 Bolton Street, London. Pecis paints kaleidoscopic portraits of her Los Angeles environs, spanning interior scenes, cityscapes, still lifes and landscape paintings, that draw from photographs and memories. Piecemeal Rhythm is Pecis’ first solo exhibition in the UK. View More -
Ding Yi
Lightscapes 4 May - 17 June 2021 New York Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Lightscapes, a solo exhibition of works by Chinese artist Ding Yi (b. 1962), presented simultaneously at Timothy Taylor’s New York gallery at 515 West 19th Street and online in the Frieze Viewing Room, coinciding with Frieze New York 2021. This is the artist’s fifth exhibition with the gallery, comprising three paintings and six drawings, created specifically for the show. The exhibition will be accompanied by an interview with Alexandra Munroe, the Senior Curator of Asian Art, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. View More -
Richard Patterson
30 April - 14 May 2021 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to introduce a new series of paintings by Dallas-based artist Richard Patterson (b. 1963, Surrey, UK). The exhibition features six abstract paintings and a single abstract-and-figurative work, The French Lesson. Though Patterson has explored the relationship between abstraction and figuration for over twenty years, his latest series of paintings sees the artist focus on pure abstraction: combining the painterly expansiveness of gestural abstraction with an intimate scale that draws the viewer in. View More -
Reconfigured
29 April - 12 June 2021 New York Curated by Rose Easton
Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Reconfigured, an exhibition featuring ten artists living and working in the United Kingdom, whose work explores perspectives on the body and figure. Together, their works reveal how a new generation of artists in the UK is challenging visual traditions and cultural assumptions surrounding the depiction of the body. The exhibition will be held in a temporary space located at 518 West 19th Street, NY, directly across the street from Timothy Taylor New York. View More -
Honor Titus
For Heaven's Sake 21 January - 27 March 2021 New York Timothy Taylor is delighted to present For Heaven’s Sake, the first solo New York exhibition of paintings by self-taught American artist Honor Titus (b. 1989, Brooklyn, NY).
Titus paints vibrant scenes that are simultaneously journalistic and utopic, depicting leisure activities from his lived experience and memories. The works are infused with joy and wistfulness, evoking remembrances of better times and the romance of everyday life. He creates “fragmented street scenes” that reflect a range of influences, including the visual language of jazz music, memory, literature, comics, architecture, advertisement, and 19th-century French art. The isolation and allure of the cities where he has lived and spent time—New York City, London, Paris, and now Los Angeles—are recurring motifs. Titus feels a particular affinity with Les Nabis—the group of young artists in fin de siècle Paris that included Edouard Vuillard, Félix Vallotton, and Pierre Bonnard—both for their formal language and their conceptual philosophy. View More -
Shezad Dawood
Nets 5 November 2020 - 2 January 2021 London Shezad Dawood: Nets will bring together a group of works created during, and emerging from, Shezad Dawood’s residency at Fogo Island Arts in 2019, alongside recent sculptures exploring the intersection of technology and species’ ecosystems. View More -
Annie Morris
Diaries 20 October - 28 November 2020 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present an online exhibition of works on paper and a new bronze sculpture edition by London-based artist Annie Morris. Morris created this body of work during a period of prolonged isolation with her family during the coronavirus pandemic, where the artist began to translate the symbols and marks that re-occur in her work into rhythmic, narrative drawings. In this series, Morris meditates on the freedom and limitations of the diary as a medium for self-expression, encapsulating each work with the gestural freedom of automatic drawing and the subconscious. View More -
Kiki Smith
Autumn 2 October - 14 November 2020 London Kiki Smith (b. 1954, Nuremberg, Germany) is recognized for her prolific and wide-ranging multidisciplinary career spanning over four decades, which has addressed the social, cultural and spiritual aspects of human nature. Much of Smith’s work is inspired by her own perceptions of animals and the natural world as it changes through the seasons, blended with the imagery of folklore, mythology and mysticism. Kiki Smith: Autumn evokes this lyrical confluence between the earthly and the fantastic, which will be examined through a selection of small sculptures, etchings and prints created between 2014 and the present day. View More -
Armen Eloyan
22 September - 24 October 2020 London Armen Eloyan (b. 1966) explores the absurd in his experimental and expressionistic paintings, which are imbued with the pathos and black humour characteristic of the artist’s sardonic outlook. Representing a new foray into pure abstraction for the artist, his new series is suffused with an underlying sense of existential anxiety and chaos intrinsic to the current moment.
Created during the course of the pandemic in Zurich, Switzerland, his new series is divided between three abstract and three figurative works. Derived from a single series of comic drawings, all six paintings are united by the same rapid, chaotic brushstrokes marking each surface. View More -
Josephine Meckseper
27 August - 3 October 2020 London Featuring twelve works by New York-based artist Josephine Meckseper, the online exhibition provides an insight into Meckseper’s ongoing conceptual investigation into to the cultural currents of our time. The exhibition brings together works created between 2013-2019 with new works completed at the artist’s studios in Manhattan and Long Island, New York, during the global coronavirus pandemic. A portion of the proceeds from the exhibition will be donated to UN Women USA, in support of women and girls adversely affected by COVID-19 internationally. View More -
Stop Hate UK
Supported by Shezad Dawood 16 July - 30 August 2020 London Stop Hate UK was set up in response to the tragic death of London teenager Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered in a racially motivated attack in southeast London, in 1993. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the organization's campaign against any and all forms of hate crimes. Stop Hate... View More -
Artful Living
Curated by Steven Gambrel 7 July - 30 August 2020 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to present Artful Living, curated by interior designer Steven Gambrel, who is known for creating sophisticated, spirited interiors that seamlessly blend contemporary and traditional art and design with vernacular architectural details. View More -
Painting the Essential
New York 1980–Present 18 May - 20 June 2020 New York Timothy Taylor is delighted to announce Painting the Essential: New York, 1980–Present, the second exhibition in the gallery’s expanded program of online viewing rooms organized by special guest curators. View More -
Dwelling Is The Light
15 April - 15 May 2020 London Curated by writer and art historian Katy Hessel, Dwelling is the Light is the first in a series of group and solo online exhibitions planned for this spring. Inspired by the evolving effects of the current global lockdown on our attitudes towards nature versus domestic living, Dwelling is the Light presents a curated selection of works by contemporary female artists working within a range of mediums, from figurative and abstract painting to tapestry, sculpture and photography. The title of the exhibition is derived from William Wordsworth’s seminal 1798 poem ‘Tintern Abbey,’ which centers on the author’s meditations on the restorative powers of nature, even in the form of memory. With its emphasis on the dichotomy between sublime nature and urban living, this landmark of British Romantic poetry serves as a point of comparison to these artists’ intimate and often surreal explorations of outdoors and indoors, interiors and exteriors, nature and domesticity. View More -
Josephine Meckseper
Pellea[s] 10 March - 30 April 2020 London Pellea[s], a new film by artist Josephine Meckseper, expresses through cinema the dramatic narratives and relationships contained within the universe of Meckseper's glass and mirror vitrines. The film is a modern adaptation of Maurice Maeterlinck’s play Pelléas et Mélisande and includes footage of the historical event of the 45th American Presidential Inauguration and concurrent protests filmed by the artist. In Meckseper’s adaptation, the narrator refers to Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytical premises of the Symbolic, the Imaginary, and the Real to slowly fragment and deconstruct the mythical world of the original play. View More -
Daniel Crews-Chubb
Cave Continuum 7 February - 14 March 2020 New York Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Cave Continuum, the first New York exhibition of London-based artist Daniel Crews-Chubb. Crews-Chubb (b. 1984) is known for experimental collage paintings that mine the legacies of Art Brut, Arte Povera, and Abstract Expressionism, and interrogate the symbols and archetypes of art history. The paintings in Cave Continuum anticipate a major new public artwork by Crews-Chubb commissioned by English Heritage for Wellington Arch, London, which will be unveiled in April 2020 and remain on view for a year. View More -
Alex Katz
15 January - 22 February 2020 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings by American artist Alex Katz (b. 1927). Illustrating the immense power of a craft honed for over seventy years, Katz’s tenth exhibition with the gallery represents a historic return to his most significant themes in the form of impressionistic... View More -
Jorge Eielson
14 November 2019 - 25 January 2020 New York Timothy Taylor is honored to present an exhibition of works by Peruvian artist Jorge Eielson at the gallery’s New York location. Organized in close collaboration with the Archivio Jorge Eielson, the exhibition focuses on the artist’s Quipus, a series of knotted, twisted, and stretched canvases that extend into three dimensions. This is the first show of Eielson’s work in New York since his 2016 solo exhibition at Andrea Rosen Gallery. A Quipu by Eielson is currently featured in the exhibition Artist’s Choice: The Shape of Shape, curated by artist Amy Sillman at the newly reopened Museum of Modern Art, New York. View More -
Ding Yi
Recent Works 31 October - 9 November 2019 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to present an exhibition of recent works by Ding Yi at the gallery’s new London space. Join Professor Shane McCausland for a special tour of the exhibition Ding Yi Recent Works on 4th November, 6–7pm at Timothy Taylor, London. Shane McCausland is the Percival David Professor of the History of Art at SOAS, University of London. He is an historian of visual arts and material culture, with a particular focus on the painting and calligraphy produced in dynastic China. McCausland is also a curator of Chinese contemporary art, curating Ding Yi’s exhibition What’s Left to Appear at the Long Museum (West Bund) in Shanghai, 2015. View More -
Richard Forster
Notes on Architecture 25 October - 20 December 2019 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Notes on Architecture, an exhibition of recent works by Richard Forster (b.1970), following the gallery's recent announcement of representation.
Notes on Architecture - referencing the subversive writing of Georges Bataille - brings a collection of thirty-five individual drawings to London, made in the artist’s Yorkshire studio between 2016 and 2018. Forster creates a labyrinth of associations between different historical sources - offering a pertinent and timely perspective on the fractious socio-political climate of today’s rapidly changing world. Small and intimate in scale, Forster uses everyday materials such as pencil, paper and masking tape to intensively record the cyclical nature of time through the fragile and ephemeral medium of drawing. View More -
Annie Morris
13 September - 26 October 2019 New York Timothy Taylor, New York is pleased to present the gallery’s first solo exhibition of new works by British artist Annie Morris. Drawing on both personal experience and the history of art, Morris’s multi-disciplinary practice encompasses sculpture, tapestry, and drawing. View More -
Simon Hantaï, Pierre Soulages and Antoni Tàpies
6 September - 17 October 2019 London The mature work of Antoni Tàpies, Simon Hantaï and Pierre Soulages finds each artist addressing their materials with determined irreverence. Each in his own way has pushed painting to its sculptural limits: Tàpies with the introduction of sand, cement, marble dust and objects into his painted surfaces; Hantaï in laboriously bundling and folding canvases before approaching them with a brush; Soulages, in using thick oil paint as a material to be moulded and gouged. View More -
ILACIONES
6 June - 26 July 2019 New York Jorge Eielson, Luis Flores, Engel Leonardo, Gerd Leufert, Claudia Martínez Garay, Joiri Minaya, Solange Pessoa, Claudia Peña Salinas and Eduardo Terrazas.
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Leon Kossoff
Everyday London 29 March - 24 May 2019 New York Timothy Taylor, New York is pleased to present an exhibition of fifteen Leon Kossoff drawings selected from the artist’s studio. Spanning 60 years, each work exists as a contemporary snapshot, recording the pulse of everyday London. View More -
Josephine Meckseper
Scene VI 24 January - 9 March 2019 New York Timothy Taylor, New York is pleased to present an installation of a set from Josephine Meckseper’s film PELLEA[S]. View More -
Alex Katz
Coca-Cola Girls 2 November - 21 December 2018 London Timothy Taylor, London, is pleased to present Coca-Cola Girls, an exhibition of new large-scale paintings by Alex Katz inspired by the eponymous, and iconic, figures from advertising art history. View More -
Philip Guston
The Last Lithographs 14 September - 3 November 2018 New York Timothy Taylor, New York is proud to present the complete collection of Philip Guston lithographs; 25 works created by the artist and published by Gemini G.E.L. in 1980, the year of his death. View More -
Kiki Smith
Woodland 13 September - 27 October 2018 London Timothy Taylor, London is pleased to present Woodland, an exhibition of tapestries, sculpture and works on paper by Kiki Smith. Produced in collaboration with Magnolia Editions, the tapestries are rich with allegory, conflating Smith’s confrontation of subjects such as identity, mortality and women’s liberation with visual metaphors in the form of mystical creatures and nude human forms. View More -
A New Way of Walking
29 June - 27 July 2018 New York For the summer season, Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce the group exhibition A New Way of Walking, which brings together an eclectic mix of artists and works all united by an interest in the impact of the surrounding environment on the individual. In the 1950’s, the theorist Guy Debord defined the term psychogeography to represent enquiries into the impact of geographical location upon the emotions and behaviour of conscious beings. View More -
A New Way of Walking
7 June - 28 July 2018 London For the summer season, Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce the group exhibition A New Way of Walking, which brings together an eclectic mix of artists and works all united by an interest in the impact of the surrounding environment on the individual. In the 1950’s, the theorist Guy Debord defined the term psychogeography to represent enquiries into the impact of geographical location upon the emotions and behaviour of conscious beings. View More -
Frank Auerbach
Landscapes and Portraits 11 May - 23 June 2018 New York Timothy Taylor, New York, is honored to present an exhibition of works by the British artist Frank Auerbach. The subject of a major retrospective at the Tate Britain in 2015-16, Auerbach has established himself as one of the pre-eminent contemporary painters through an oeuvre that spans more than fifty years. The forthcoming exhibition at Timothy Taylor is the first show devoted to Auerbach in New York since 2006. This exhibition brings together examples of portraits of some of Auerbach’s favorite sitters; his wife, Julia, writer and art critic William Feaver, and Juliet Yardley Mills (J.Y.M) – the artist’s principal model since 1963, and the subject of over seventy works. In compliment to these portraits are a number of paintings of North London landscapes - Camden, Primrose Hill and Mornington Crescent – areas local to the artist’s home and studio, which have also served as reoccurring subjects over the course of his career. View More -
Sarah Cain
Wild Flower 18 April - 2 June 2018 London Timothy Taylor, London, is proud to announce Wild Flower, a solo exhibition of new works by Los Angeles-based artist Sarah Cain. This is Cain’s first exhibition with the gallery, and her second time exhibiting in the UK following a solo presentation at Bold Tendencies in 2012. View More -
Eduardo Terrazas
Cosmos within a cosmos 22 February - 21 April 2018 New York Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce Cosmos within a cosmos, an exhibition of new work by Eduardo Terrazas. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, and his first solo exhibition in New York since 1974. View More -
Freeform
Jean Dubuffet, Simon Hantaï and Charlotte Perriand 2 February - 29 March 2018 London Timothy Taylor is honoured to present Freeform, an exhibition of works by Jean Dubuffet, Simon Hantaï and Charlotte Perriand. Presented is a meeting of art and design through a dialogue of formal structure and organic forms, as defined by three French pioneers working across mediums of painting, sculpture and furniture. View More -
Armen Eloyan
10 November - 22 December 2017 New York Timothy Taylor, New York is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new works by Armen Eloyan. This is Eloyan’s first exhibition in the New York gallery, which brings together a suite of 40 paintings created specifically for the space. View More -
Alex Katz
3 October - 18 November 2017 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present an exhibition of drawings, new large-scale paintings, studies on board and sculpture by Alex Katz. This is the artist’s eighth exhibition with the gallery and the first solo presentation in London since his retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery in the summer of 2016.
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Ding Yi
Appearance of Crosses 29 September - 28 October 2017 New York Ding Yi has been making abstract paintings using crosses and grids since the late 1980s. The cross, whether a ‘+’ or an ‘x’ with thematic variations, is a motif that the artist has declared a formal mark without meaning, in order to emphasise his rationalist approach to painting. The late works on wood boards reflect Ding Yi’s continuing dialogue with China’s fast-paced development in the last three decades. The intensity and dynamism of the rapid urbanisation is embodied in the interlacing woodcuts and brushworks. Whether predominantly black, paired on tartan, or elaborated in intense fluorescent colours, all works bear the title Appearance of Crosses with a date. View More -
On View: Josephine Meckseper
11 July - 23 September 2017 New York On View – a four-part presentation at Timothy Taylor, New York – will unveil an evolving exhibition over the course of a year. Each iteration will take place in the intermediary period between the gallery’s exhibitions, for the duration of approximately one month, with four episodes in total throughout 2017. On View functions as a group exhibition, separated into distinct parts, with the broader conversation between the works revealing itself as the year unfolds. View More -
Ding Yi
19 May - 8 July 2017 London Timothy Taylor is honoured to announce Ding Yi’s first solo exhibition in London. Continuing his ongoing investigation, Appearance of Crosses, this show will present seven never-before seen paintings. As one of today’s preeminent Chinese contemporary artists Ding Yi’s work employs a distinctive language of mark- making to examine the function of abstract painting both as a personal form of expression and meditation, as well as a channel through which to consider the rapid socio-political developments of 20th century China. View More -
Alex Katz
Subway Drawings 27 April - 30 June 2017 New York Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce an historic solo exhibition by Alex Katz, of the artist’s notebook drawings from the 1940s, presented in collaboration with Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York/Rome. This will be the first time these drawings are brought together in an exhibition. View More
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Gabriel de la Mora
Neornithes 15 June - 11 July 2020 London Timothy Taylor is delighted to present Neornithes, a new body of work by Gabriel de la Mora. Referring to the taxonomic description for modern birds, Neornithes represents the culmination of de la Mora’s investigations into the role of biological material as both medium and metaphor. View More -
Richard Patterson
13 November 2018 - 12 January 2019 New York Timothy Taylor, New York is proud to announce a solo exhibition by Richard Patterson; including a new large-scale painting, Christina with Yellow Shoes, alongside smaller abstract works and Diasec prints. Patterson emerged from the notable Goldsmiths art school in London in the late 1980’s, amongst a group of peers who became known as the YBAs. Following a brief stint in New York, Patterson relocated to Dallas where he continues to live and work. This is Patterson’s sixth solo exhibition with Timothy Taylor, and his second at the New York gallery. View More