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Sickert | Love, Death & Ennui
Online Viewing Room 26 September - 19 December 2025 -
Highlighted Work
Leon Kossoff | Fidelma in a Red Chair, 1981 Fidelma in a Red Chai r is one of Leon Kossoff’s largest figure paintings of the nineteen-seventies and -eighties. The work was executed in a period of burgeoning self-confidence during... -
InSight No. 183
Craigie Aitchison | Landscape with Tree January 13, 2026 Craigie Aitchison’s paintings create a world apart from physical reality. His pictures of the Holy Isle in Scotland merged a real place with a sense of the beyond. InSight No....
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Highlighted Publication
SIckert: Love, Death & Ennui September 26, 2025 Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui presents a remarkable collection of paintings, drawings and prints by one of the great British artists. Although Walter Sickert is widely renowned as a painter,... -
Frieze Masters
Regents Park, London 15 - 19 October 2025 Art Fair Piano Nobile exhibited at Frieze Masters with a curated display illustrating key episodes in British art of the last century. Highlights included a significant alabaster sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, works... -
InSight No. 178
Howard Hodgkin | Small Rain In his paintings, Howard Hodgkin frequently brought together sensations of longing and atmospheric renderings of weather. InSight considers a work by Hodgkin currently displayed on Piano Nobile’s stand at Frieze... -
Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui — a startling treat of a show
The Times Nancy Durrant's four star review explores how 'the often overlooked realist painter persuades us with his unembroidered take on daily life'. > Love and death are, said Walter Sickert, “the... -
Visual Art: Walter Sickert
The Times (print) September 22, 2025 Nancy Durrant's reveiw in the printed edition of The Times describes the exhibition as an interesting and subtle treat of a show. -
Rarely seen Walter Sickert painting to go on sale in London
The Art Newspaper September 15, 2025 Richard Brooks' article focuses on the art market interest of the exhibition and the story behind one of the highlights of the show, Ennui. > A very rarely seen painting...
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