Since its establishment in 2017, JD Malat Gallery’s mission has been to support established and emerging artists. Specialising in contemporary art, the gallery represents over 20 international artists from a diverse range of media, from sculpture and painting to video and photography. JD Malat Gallery aims to provide a significant international audience for its artists through its wide-ranging programme and participation in art fairs across the globe and also endeavours to broaden its dialogue with artists outside of the gallery’s core programme.
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Today is the last day to visit Celine Ali's solo exhibition ‘Moments of Being’, through which the artist explores interior...
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Depicting an anthropomorphic dog perched up against the ledge of a table with flowers, ‘Domestic’ by Andrew Litten encourages the...
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Created as the antithesis to the hyper-filtered female forms on social media, Georgia Dymock’s figures are often likened more towards...
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Within Santiago Parra’s large, monochrome canvases, the black hues possess a striking intensity that evokes a sense of depth and...
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Ayanfe Olarinde’s paintings are known for their multi-layered compositions, scribbling technique, and reference to pop culture. The signature jaga-jaga (crooked lines)...
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One week left to visit ‘Moments of Being’ by Celine Ali ✨ Bank holiday opening hours today: 12 – 5pm....
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