London: Standout Exhibitions: January

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Lisson Gallery

November 16 - January 28, 2023

Van Hanos (b. 1979)

Van Hanos currently lives and works out of Marta, Texas. As described on the gallery’s website, “Van Hanos’s approach to painting is best defined by its stylistic freedom and forsaking of particular modes or methods. Ranging from landscape to portraiture, beyond categorization as either figuration or abstraction, his work navigates perceptual shifts and thematic rupture.”

Saatchi Yates

November 10 - January 26. 2023

Danny Fox (b. 1986)

Born in the United Kingdom, but based out of LA, Fox exhibits incredible works of art, highlighting classic styles of portraiture, but providing his own unique twists, using figuration, color, and texture. Motifs included in his works include boxers, riders, and women marveling at the happenings within the stories of his works.

Anna Kultys Gallery

January 6 - February 4, 2023

Multiple Artists

Artists Include: Ana Benavides, Jesse Draxler, Lennart Grau, Florïne Ïmo, Rachel de Joode, Sam King, Signe Pierce, Emerson Pullman, Kora Moya Rojo, Juliette Sturlèse, Vickie Vainionpää, Addie Wagenknecht

Thomas Dane Gallery

November 15 - January 28, 2023

Jake Grewal (b. 1994)

Grewal lives and works out of London. As described on his website, his work “expresses autobiographical experiences within the language of  Romanticism. The work is situated within a dream-like reality that references the male nude through a queer gaze. Figures are exposed to the natural world which is often used allegorically to vocalise Grewal’s internal landscape.”

Galerie Max Hetzler

January 19 - February 25, 2023

Jeremy Demester (b. 1988)

As described on the gallery’s website, “Demester’s recent works gather and convey the visions of an artist who gives a central place to intuition, which is a driving force in his practice. ‘Painting is a body in which thought and unknown desires are embodied,’ he explains.”

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