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Celebrating 100 Years - Part 2: European Art

The Mayor Gallery, London

Thu 8 Jan 2026 to Fri 20 Feb 2026

9 Bury Street, SW1Y 6AB Celebrating 100 Years - Part 2: European Art

Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm

The Mayor Gallery presents Celebrating 100 Years – Part 2: European Art, the second instalment in a three-part series marking the gallery’s hundred-year history. This exhibition brings together a group of post-war European artists who, through radical experimentation and a shared search for structure, light, and material innovation, helped define the language of modern abstraction.

Artworks

Armando, Rood, 1962

Armando

Rood, 1962

Painted sheet metal and nails on chipboard

30 × 40 cm

© Armando
Bernard Aubertin, Monochrome Rouge 1974, 1974

Acrylic on canvas

150 × 75 cm

© Bernard Aubertin
Pier Paolo Calzolari, Untitled, 2025

Salt, pigment, oil pastels, steel, shell, gold leaf, lead

40 × 30 × 10 cm

© Pier Paolo Calzolari
Miguel Chevalier, Grilles Spatiales, 2021

Virtual reality artwork - 60 minute video on a mediaplayer

168 × 96 cm

© Miguel Chevalier
Constant, Happening, 1973

Oil on canvas

139.8 × 130 cm

© Constant
Dadamaino, Volume (3 holes white), 1959

Tempera on canvas

100 × 60 cm

© Dadamaino
Lucio Fontana, Concetto Spaziale, 1960

Oil on canvas

50 × 60 cm

© Lucio Fontana
Raimund Girke, Weißes Bild III, 1963

Mixed media on nettle

70 × 70 cm

© Raimund Girke
Walter Leblanc, Twisted String 40F FX 198 (CR1111), 1975

Cotton strings and white latex on cotton canvas

69 × 89 cm

© Walter Leblanc
Verena Loewensberg, Untitled (347), 1973

Oil on canvas

89 × 133 cm

© Verena Loewensberg
François Morellet, 2 trames inégales avec 5 interférences, 1974

Oil on board

80 × 80 cm

© François Morellet
Otto Piene, Gas, 1977

Otto Piene

Gas, 1977

Fire gouache on card

99 × 65 cm

© Otto Piene
Otto Piene, 24.Januar.77, 1977

Fire gouache on card

99.5 × 64.5 cm

© Otto Piene
Man Ray, Les Grandes Vacances, 1947

Assemblage of bottle rack with three articulated wooden lay figures

98 × 51 cm

© Man Ray
Turi Simeti, Un ovale viola, 1983

Acrylic on shaped canvas

80 × 90 cm

© Turi Simeti
Klaus Staudt, Konkav-Konvex, 1989

Plexiglas, acrylic on wood in wooden frame

101 × 101 × 4 cm

© Klaus Staudt
Shinkichi Tajiri, Ronin, 1995

Bronze sculpture

67.5 × 43 × 33 cm

© Shinkichi Tajiri
Günther Uecker, Verborgen, 2007

Glue, black acrylic paint, nails, Kimono fabric on plywood

44.5 × 63 × 7 cm

© Günther Uecker
Günther Uecker, Dickicht, 2007

Glue, charcoal, bamboo, nails on plywood

48.5 × 62 × 9 cm

© Günther Uecker
Nanda Vigo, Cronotopo, 1964

Varnished tinplate and glass sculpture with aluminium base

40 × 40 × 20 cm

© Nanda Vigo
Gerhard von Graevenitz, Homogene Struktur mit pos.elementen, 1961

Painted plaster relief

60 × 60 cm

© Gerhard von Graevenitz
Christian Megert, Untitled, 1962

Mirror assemblage in wooden box

60 × 45 × 11 cm

© Christian Megert

Installation Views

Spanning movements from ZERO and Nul to Arte Povera and Concrete Art, the exhibition features works by Armando, Bernard Aubertin, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Miguel Chevalier, Constant, Dadamaino, Ad Dekkers, Lucio Fontana, Raimund Girke, Walter Leblanc, Verena Loewensberg, Christian Megert, François Morellet, Otto Piene, Man Ray, Klaus Staudt, Shinkichi Tajiri, Güther Uecker, Nanda Vigo, Carel Visser, and Gerhard von Graevenitz. Together, these artists reveal a Europe reimagining itself through material and conceptual renewal in the aftermath of war, a network of artists redefining space, perception, and the very act of seeing.

Celebrating 100 Years – Part 2 continues The Mayor Gallery’s long-standing dedication to European post-war abstraction, a legacy that began in the 1960s with the gallery’s early exhibitions of artists such as Fontana, Morellet, and Schoonhoven. By revisiting these pioneers in dialogue with their contemporaries, the exhibition underscores The Mayor Gallery’s historical role as a vital bridge between London and the post-war avant-garde across the continent.

all images © the gallery and the artist(s)

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