Small is Beautiful

40th Annual Exhibition | Cork Street, Mayfair, London

Two new works go on show this week, as part of Flowers Gallery's annual "Small is Beautiful"  exhibition, which opens at their London Cork Street gallery on November 24th, 2022.

 

Flowers Gallery say: 

 

"We are pleased to present the 40th edition of the annual Small is Beautiful exhibition, which will take place at the Cork Street gallery and online.


Flowers first introduced Small Is Beautiful in 1974, inviting a select group of contemporary artists working across various media to produce works at a fixed scale of no more than 7 x 9 inches. Since its inception, the show has provided a rare opportunity to showcase smaller pieces by internationally recognised names and discover new talents.

While earlier editions proposed suggested themes, for instance Homages in 1993, War & Peace in 2003 and Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue? in 2013, Small Is Beautiful is now conceived as an open invitation for artists to explore scale in relation to their own practice.

Participating for the first time is Sean Scully, who this year also curated the group show Hidden UK, Hidden Ireland at Flowers Gallery Kingsland Road. Also exhibiting for the first time are interdisciplinary artist Adelaide Damoah, photographers Cody Cobb and Mark Duffy and painter Luke Silva. Returning artists include John Loker, who has participated in every edition, Amanda Faulkner who has shown with the gallery since the 1980s, Carol Robertson who first showed at Flowers in 1994 and Ishbel Myerscough who has been represented by the gallery since 2011."

 

Exhibition runs until January 7th 2023

For more information and opening times please click HERE

November 20, 2022