A Note From The Studio…
Thank you for being part of our journey. For the first time, we’re sharing a studio update, and we plan to make this a regular thing. We’ve been busy across art acquisition, curatorial and advisory projects for private and hospitality clients in both London and LA, with plenty more in the works.
What a start to the year. We shot with artist Dan Baldwin ahead of his upcoming solo exhibition (more on that below). In LA, we launched A Conversation on Color: Susan Vecsey and Yvonne Thomas in collaboration with Berry Campbell Gallery and CURA Art, bridging generations and highlighting two distinct approaches to colour field painting and abstraction. Over in London, we hosted Tom Sachs in conversation with Phaidon and The Cultivist, and launched Indüstria: Glamour and Graphic Imagination, showcasing the striking works of Brad Branson and Fritz Kok in collaboration with In Situ Art. We’ve also been expanding the studio, which we’re looking forward to sharing more about soon.
We're also exploring a gallery listings mailer, so if you're interested in that, do let us know.
In Conversation with Dan Baldwin
Dan Baldwin’s Studio, Image credit, Hugh Fox, 2026.
Ahead of Dan Baldwin's anticipated solo exhibition ‘Fragmented Landscapes’ at 45 Park Lane launching in May this year, Ariya Pereira sat down with the artist at his West Sussex studio to talk all things inspiration, process and everything in between!
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Indüstria — Glamour and Graphic Imagination at 45 Park Lane, London, 6th February - 26th April 2026.
Brought together in an exhibition for the first time since the 1980s, Indüstria – Glamour and Graphic Imagination pays tribute to artists Brad Branson and Fritz Kok. Showcasing their surrealist collage work, alongside Branson’s portrait photography, their work captures the character and playfulness of their subjects, often adding new layers of meaning both physically and metaphorically.
Detail from Brad Branson and Fritz Kok, Tired. Image courtesy of Brad Branson and Fritz Kok.
This exhibition brings together the work of contemporary painter, Susan Vecsey (b. 1969), and pioneering Abstract Expressionist, Yvonne Thomas (1913–2009). Spanning generations, A Conversation on Color explores colour as a shared language, one that functions as structure, atmosphere, and emotional force. Curated together, the work of Vecsey and Thomas creates a dynamic exchange through distinct, yet complementary approaches, which reveal colour’s capacity to shape perception and sustain visual dialogue.
Yvonne Thomas, Untitled, 1969. Image courtesy of Berry Campbell Gallery.
Anthony James at Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles, 20th February - 14th June.
This exhibition comprises of four works by the British/American sculptor, Anthony James. One of the most conceptually arresting visual artists working today, James bridges the technological with the transcendent through sculptures which require their audience to engage. Looking inward at James’ work, he prompts us to see infinity not as abstraction, but as something visible and almost tangible, offering viewers a glimpse into what he calls “the divinity inside us all.”
Anthony James, Great Rhombicosidodecahedron, 2018-2021. Image courtesy of Anthony James Studio.
Fragmented Landscapes at 45 Park Lane, London, 1st May - 26th July.
This exhibition will showcase Baldwin's range across multiple mediums, from intimate works on paper to large-scale canvases and ceramics. A painter, printmaker and ceramicist, Baldwin demonstrates a unique style, blending abstract and figurative elements which reflect both reality and imagination. The show unites new work with familiar elements as Baldwin continues to explore internal worlds and imagined landscapes, reflecting on human existence, life and love.
Dan Baldwin, The Pursuit of Happiness. Image credit, Hugh Fox, 2026.