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ArtReview June 26, 2025 In a cultural moment bloated with digital slop, Rossin’s AI-coauthored paintings probe something more unstable and searching. Shifting from her... Read moreArt Exhibitions in London: Base Materialism
MutualArt June 13, 2025 Albion Jeune is pleasd to present Base Materialism , a group exhibition featuring seven artists: Ambera Wellmann (b. 1982, Lunenberg),... Read more10 Must-See Shows during Art Basel 2025 by Maxwell Rabb
Artsy June 12, 2025 For one week each June, the art world converges on the picturesque Swiss city of Basel. Nearly 90,000 collectors, curators,... Read moreLondon Gallery Weekend: A Snapshot of some favourite shows by Nico Kos Earle
Artlyst June 12, 2025 For 72 hours, London’s art scene became one vast, twitching organism. From Mayfair’s white spaces to Peckham’s railway arches dripping... Read moreRachel Rossin: The Totalists by Alexander Harding
ArtReview June 12, 2025 Shifting from her recent cavernous installations, and sprawling digital-heavy interventions, The Totalists , Rachel Rossin's second solo show in the... Read moreLondon Gallery Weekend 2025: An Alphabetical Guide to Essential Exhibitions
Artlyst June 5, 2025 As London Gallery Weekend returns for its fifth edition (6-8 June), we present an alphabetical selection of standout recommended exhibitions... Read moreRachel Rossin: The Mirror is Cracked by Lucca Hue-Williams
A Rabbit's Foot June 5, 2025 Artist and technologist Rachel Rossin speaks to Lucca Hue-Williams about AI, embodiment, and the blurred edges of humanness. From machine... Read more'Getting rich quick is out of the questions': what does it take to open a gallery in London these days? by Melanie Gerlis
Financial Times June 4, 2025 The city’s newest dealers — taking part in London Gallery Weekend’s fifth edition — are playing the long game amid... Read moreLondon Gallery Weekend 2025: our critics pick their top shows by Ben Luke and Louisa Buck
The Art Newspaper June 4, 2025 From a stolen portrait of Francis Bacon to encromancy, here's our selection of outstanding shows to see in the UK... Read moreWhat to See During London Gallery Weekend 2025 by Thomas McMullan
Frieze June 3, 2025 From Katelyn Eichwald’s yearning-laced paintings to a weekend-long durational performance by Allen-Golder Carpenter. Read moreMeet Esben Weile Kjær, the Danish Artist Who Constructed a Castle in a Parking Lot in Williamsburg by Laird Borrelli-Persson
Vogue June 2, 2025 Esben Weile Kjær's latest adventure takes place in a parking lot in East Williamsburg, where, at the invitation of Amant... Read moreShownews: The Transformative Power of Libido, A Life Well Lived, the Female Form and More by Christina Donoghue
SHOWSTUDIO May 30, 2025 Art and culture editor Christina Donoghue reports on the week in art. Read moreArt Doesn't Ask for Your Data by Fin Cousins
Twist Magazine May 22, 2025 It's been a while since I took my pulse. This was the intrusive thought that struck as Rachel Rossin walked... Read moreSu Yu-Xin’s “Searching the Sky for Gold” by Jennifer S. Li
Art Asia Pacific May 21, 2025 For her first institutional solo show in the US, titled “Searching the Sky for Gold,” Los Angeles-based Taiwanese artist Su... Read moreIvana Bašić Breaks Through to the Other Side by Nikolai von Moltke
Spike Art Magazine May 6, 2025 The Yugoslavian-born sculptor doesn’t make her otherworldly beings so much as let them onto this perceptual plane. Read moreThe landscape artist who makes her paint from pearls, crystals and volcanic dust by Lois Beckett
The Guardian May 4, 2025 Su Yu-Xin scours mines and federal lands for materials to carefully craft her own pigments in a Los Angeles workspace... Read moreViewing Rachel Rossin: The Totalists at Albion Jeune
The Wick May 2, 2025 Rossin’s The Totalists is a fascinating confrontation with technology and tradition, between the organic and the synthetic, and what these... Read moreThe Totalists at Albion Jeune by Christina Donogue
SHOWStudio April 30, 2025 Fusing the virtual with the physical isn't a new concept in art, not even in painting - the most traditional... Read moreTHE TOP 5 ART EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON IN APRIL by Tabish Khan
FAD Magazine April 4, 2025 Tabish Khan picks his top 5 art exhibitions to see in London in April. Read moreThe wounds of war in Ivana Bašić’s ‘Temptation of Being’ at Albion Jeune, London by Sofia Hallström
Elephant Magazine March 23, 2025 Sofia Hallström explores the reality of war in Ivana Bašić’s ‘Temptation of Being’ at Albion Jeune, London . Read moreIvana Bašić “Temptation of Being”at Albion Jeune, London
Mousse Magazine March 16, 2025 The exhibition comprises a series of drawings and intimate, sculptural works that test the bounds of human materiality. Sculptures in... Read moreIvana Bašić: “These materials are the truth” by Harriet Lloyd-Smith
PLASTER March 3, 2025 The Serbian-born, New York-based artist latest intricate, bodily sculptures cut to the core of being human. Read moreWe must give them our silence: Six Women Artists, Zona Maco 2025 by Karen Moe
Whitehot Magazine March 2, 2025 In the country that has spawned those men we will no longer name, resides queer, African American artist a’driane nieves... Read moreViewing Ivana Bašić at Albion Jeune
The Wick Culture February 27, 2025 New York-based artist Ivana Bašić’s first solo exhibition at Albion Jeune opens this week – drawings and sculpted hybrid bodies... Read moreSHOWNEWS: YOUR WEEKLY ARTS BULLETIN by Christina Donoghue
SHOWstudio February 27, 2025 If you were to walk down Little Portland Street right now, you'd be confronted with the almost-spiritual sculptures of Serbian... Read more'Painting is uniquely suited to house these air phenomena': Su Yu-Xin's atmospheric worlds by Gabriella Angeles
The Art Newspaper February 22, 2025 The Los Angeles-based artist's Orange County Museum of Art show features luminous, airy painting she composes with homemade pigments. Read moreLondon art exhibitions to fill the void this winter
Plaster Magazine February 20, 2025 Ivana Bašić's Temptation of Being at Albion Jeune: What does a body look like when it is vulnerable, fractured or... Read more12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze
The Art Newspaper February 17, 2025 The Los Angeles-based Taiwanese artist Su Yu-Xin creates ethereal landscapes in her paintings using natural pigments collected from sites around... Read moreGormley, Hunt and Zajko’s Imagined Futures of the Human Body by Sam Moore
OBSERVER February 6, 2025 With lead limbs, melded techno-human forms and flickering light, three exhibitions across London ask: what comes after the flesh fails? Read moreSu Yu-Xin’s material world by Matt Stromberg
Art Basel February 3, 2025 Using DIY pigments, the Los Angeles-based painter creates atmospheric works that explore color’s many histories. Read moreArt shows to leave the house for in December 2024 by Ashleigh Kane
Dazed November 29, 2024 Timur Si-Qin’s mediates on spirituality and ecology through sculptural installations inspired by biodiversity hotspots. Combining cutting-edge 3D printing with ancient... Read moreTimur Si-Qin, ‘Trust the River’: Reimagination of Nature & Technology
Noctis Magazine November 22, 2024 In the modern age, our connection to the natural world is seriously strained. As a result, we face the stratification... Read moreSHOWNEWS: YOUR WEEKLY ARTS BULLETIN by Christina Donoghue
SHOWstudio November 20, 2024 Albion Jeune’s Latest Exhibition with Artist Timur Si-Qin Is Telling You to Trust the River. Read moreTimur Si Qin solo exhibition at Albion Jeune exploring ecology, culture, and spirituality
Visual Atelier 8 November 8, 2024 Albion Jeune is pleased to present Trust the River, Timur Si-Qin's first solo exhibition with the gallery. Drawing from a... Read moreArtissima 2024 Receipts: of Flesh and Feet by Beatrice Sacco
Ocula November 7, 2024 In the New Entries section for emerging galleries, Albion Jeune (London) presents the work of Ivana Bašić, a Serbian artist... Read moreSu Yu-Xin: Precious by Caterina Avataneo
CURA. November 2, 2024 Review of Su Yu-Xin's first solo exhibition in the UK. Read moreArtissima and all the beauty that is now in Turin: a daydream by Francesca Amé
Vanity Fair Italy October 31, 2024 Albion Jeune from London, at its very first fair, which offers refined works, made with pigments from minerals and organic... Read moreSu Yu-Xin at Albion Jeune by Paul Laster
Artforum October 29, 2024 Artforum London's Critic's Pick. Read moreMeet The Artists Working At The Intersection Of Art And Science by Lee Sharrock
Forbes October 24, 2024 Timur Si-Qin's exhibition at Albion Jeune in November, will present a series of sculptural works representing flora indigenous to China's... Read moreCROSSING CULTURES: SHAPING ALBION JEUNE’S GLOBAL VISION
Art Observed October 12, 2024 An interview with Lucca Hue-Williams on curating boundary-pushing art, global narratives, and the future of London’s creative landscape. Read moreMaterials and migration: a look into the world of artist Su Yu-Xin by Lucca Hue-Williams
A Rabbit's Foot October 11, 2024 Lucca Hue-Williams, founder of Albion Jeune, sits down with Los Angeles-based artist Su Yu-Xin about her first solo exhibition in... Read moreANTI-FRIEZE: 9 FREE EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON DURING FRIEZE WEEK by Lee Sharrock
FAD October 6, 2024 As the contemporary art world gears up for what is now known as ‘Frieze Week’, collectors are heading for London... Read moreLondon art scene weathers the storm
Financial Times October 5, 2024 Copper and Sea Snails (California Coastline) (2024) by Su Yu-Xin, part of her Precious exhibition opening at Albion Jeune on... Read moreWhy James Capper is not just another artist by Christina Donoghue
SHOWstudio September 27, 2024 Intrigued by art's rising wave of kinetic sculptures, art and culture editor Christina Donoghue interviewed artist and engineer James Capper... Read moreJames Capper: CURVE-BASED SYNTAX by Caterina Avataneo
CURA. September 21, 2024 On occasion of his latest solo show at Albion Jenue, James Capper presents two new series of machine-made paintings on... Read moreThe top 5 museum and gallery exhibitions to see in London in September by Tabish Khan
FAD Magazine September 14, 2024 James Capper uses a robot arm to create these circular and speckled paintings. It raises questions of authorship: is he... Read moreCritic’s Pick: Ivana Bašić by Adriana Blidaru
Artforum August 8, 2024 Ivana Bašić’s first institutional show, “Metempsychosis: The Passion of Pneumatics,” is an ambitious exploration of death, entropy, and transmutation. Read moreIvana Bašić “Metempsychosis: The Passion of Pneumatics” Schinkel Pavillon / Berlin by Hindley Wang
Flash Art August 1, 2024 Ivana Bašić’s work cultivates its own place of solitary exigence, blending extremes of the organic and the mechanic, the existential... Read morePerformance Artist Miles Greenberg on Pushing His Body to Its Limit by Nadine Khalil
Artnet July 26, 2024 Sitting in a room with two 20-somethings last month in London, I realized that radical performance art is still very... Read moreAlienesque animatronic sculptures land at Ivana Bašić's Schinkel Pavillon exhibition in Berlin by Myrto Katsikopoulou
Designboom July 16, 2024 Until September 1st, 2024, the iconic octagonal halls of the Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin are transformed by a surreal exhibition... Read moreLondon art exhibitions: Plaster staff picks
Plaster July 12, 2024 Navigating insurmountable to-see lists, the Plaster team has been running around London to suss out the best of the bunch.... Read moreIn conversation with Miles Greenberg by Linnéa Ruiz Mutikainen
Émergent June 21, 2024 Interview with artist Miles Greenberg. Read more“It’s Not About Pain”: The Death-Defying Performance Art of Miles Greenberg by Alayo Akinkugbe
AnOther Magazine June 21, 2024 As his 24-hour durational performance video Oysterknife goes on show in London, Miles Greenberg talks about how Ahmaud Arbery inspired... Read moreShow of the week: Albion Jeune honours the transformative power of performance art in new exhibition by Christina Donoghue
SHOWstudio June 20, 2024 Showcasing the work of Douglas Gordon and Miles Greenberg, Albion Jeune's new exhibition Twenty Four Twenty Four is an ode... Read moreAn interview of Esben Weile Kjær: Hardcore Freedom
Autre Magazine June 1, 2024 Through sculpture, performance, and installation, Danish artist Esben Weile Kjær uses the iconography and ephemera of pop culture to exemplify... Read moreTwenty Four Twenty Four: Douglas Gordon and Miles Greenberg
The Toe Rag June 1, 2024 Twenty Four Twenty Four: Douglas Gordon and Miles Greenberg opens at Albion Jeune from June 18th to July 28th, 2024. Read moreThe top 5 painting exhibitions to see in London in June by Tabish Khan
FAD Magazine June 1, 2024 Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his Top 5 Painting Exhibitions to see in London in June. Each comes with a... Read moreJune 2024 exhibitions: Art shows to leave the house for this month by Ashleigh Kane
Dazed May 30, 2024 Twenty Four Twenty Four is an exhibition featuring work by filmmaker Douglas Gordon and artist Miles Greenberg. Read moreIn London, new galleries are sparking an artistic renaissance by Anny Shaw
Art Basel May 30, 2024 Defying the softness in the art market, a host of younger galleries are opening, expanding, and succeeding. Read moreLocal artists given pride of place at Tapei Dangdai fair by Lisa Movius
The Art Newspaper May 21, 2024 Taiwan government funds section of 2024 Taipei Dangdai Arts & Ideas fair to promote work of ten local artists. Read moreAlbion Jeune in London reopens with Alia Ahmad’s 'Thought to Image' by Vladimir Belogolovsky
Stir World May 16, 2024 Lucca Hue-Williams shares her ambitious vision for Albion Jeune, a new John Pawson-designed gallery she founded in 2023. Read moreAlbion Jeune Presents Inaugural Show Of Saudi Arabian Painter, Alia Ahmad by Sophie Goodwin
Cabana May 10, 2024 London's Albion Jeune gallery, newly refurbished by John Pawson, presents a solo exhibition of paintings by Saudi Arabian artist, Alia... Read moreAlbion Jeune: Thought to Image by Melanie Gerlis
Financial Times, The Art Market May 9, 2024 Alia Ahmad's exhibition at Albion Jeune featured in the Financial Times' Art Market section by Melanie Gerlins. Read moreAlbion Jeune reopens with Alia Ahmad’s thought-provoking show
Lux Magazine May 7, 2024 Lucca Hue-Williams, London’s coolest young gallerist, reopens her Albion Jeune gallery with an exhibition by emerging Saudi artist Alia Ahmad... Read moreAura Readings & Divine Madness with Miles Greenberg by Samuel Getachew
Office May 6, 2024 On the walls of his studio, relics of past works intermingle with ideas-in-progress and reminders for the future. A print... Read moreLucca Hue-Williams: The 26-year-old gallerist behind Albion Jeune is bringing fresh perspectives to London’s art scene by Elena Clavarino
Air Mail April 27, 2024 Growing up in London, Lucca Hue-Williams always knew she would have an art gallery one day. “It’s been a dream... Read moreMiles Greenberg Makes a Haute-Futuristic Study of Martyrdom in Venice, and Other News
Surface Magazine April 24, 2024 The Venice Biennale is now well underway, but the art-world notables who arrived for the opening last week were treated... Read moreALBION JEUNE REOPENS WITH ALIA AHMAD EXHIBITION 'THOUGHT TO IMAGE' by Christina Donoghue
SHOWstudio April 24, 2024 After Albion Jeune's makeover at the hands of legendary British architect John Pawson, the Little Portland Street-based gallery reopens its... Read moreAlia Ahmad: Thought to Image by Laura Jacobs
Air Mail April 23, 2024 A mirage, a memory, a timeless convergence where Expressionism meets Surrealism and city meets space. “In Arabic riyadh translates to... Read more“I’m Happy to Be an Object”: Miles Greenberg, in Conversation With Klaus Biesenbach by Klaus Biesenbach
Interview Magazine April 17, 2024 Miles Greenberg first attended the Venice Biennale in utero, and he hasn’t missed one since. A few years later, at... Read moreFrieze 91 Member Spotlight: Lucca Hue-Williams
Frieze April 17, 2024 For the first edition of Frieze 91 Member Spotlight we have Lucca Hue-Williams Founder and Director of Albion Jeune. Founded... Read moreEsben Weile Kjær: In a society that’s hyper digital, the analog becomes a fetish by Lucca Hue-Williams
A Rabbit's Foot April 11, 2024 Lucca Hue-Williams talks to the Danish artist about his upcoming performance at Museum der Moderne Salzburg in July. Read moreCreative Mind: Miles Greenberg by Stefanie Li
Galerie Magazine March 15, 2024 The boundary-pushing New York artist explores the human experience through performance, sculpture, and installation. Read morePhillips’s evening sale of 20th-century and contemporary art in London by Carlie Porterfield
The Art Newspaper March 7, 2024 Alia Ahmad’s work Malga - The Place In Which We Gather (2022), was featured as part of the auction on... Read moreHere's What Inspired Self-Taught Artist A’Driane Nieves In the Creation of Her First Solo Show by Jonathan Griffin
CULTURED February 27, 2024 In 2011, A’Driane Nieves was shopping for arts-and-crafts supplies in a Walmart, at the recommendation of her therapist. She was... Read moreJoseph Lee’s Top 5 Picks from Frieze Los Angeles Viewing Room 2024
Frieze February 22, 2024 The BEEF actor selects Yu-Xin Su’s poetic clock stuck between time zones, a dreamy bedroom scene by Hugh Steers and... Read morePainting Outside the Lines by Julia Halperin
W Magazine February 20, 2024 Contemporary female artists are approaching abstraction with an eye toward the inner world. Read moreLAST CHANCE: ESBEN WEILE KJÆR – I WANT TO BELIEVE by Mark Westall
FAD Magazine November 20, 2023 Last chance to view I Want to Believe , an exhibition at Albion Jeune by Danish artist Esben Weile Kjær. Read moreNew gallery Albion Jeune joins London’s contemporary art scene by Tianna Williams
Wallpaper November 5, 2023 Albion Jeune founder Lucca Hue-Williams on her new London gallery and its debut show by Esben Weile Kjær. Read moreDiriyah Contemporary Art Biennale Reveals Artists, Title and Curatorial Framework for 2024 Edition
Canvas October 25, 2023 The Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale has announced the list of artists participating in its upcoming second edition as well as... Read more
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