Grove Square Galleries makes a bold entrance on London’s art scene

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Frieze Week might be going ahead without the usual fanfare surrounding its Regent\u2019s Park tents (though the ever-popular sculpture park is proceeding as usual), but there\u2019s still cause for celebration as a number of galleries are looking forward and boldly carving out new spaces in London \u2013 among them a...

park is proceeding as usual), but there’s still cause for celebration as a number of galleries are looking forward and boldly carving out new spaces in London – among them a brand new venture, Grove Square Galleries, launching in Fitzrovia.

Heading up Grove Square Galleries is art director Serena Dunn, who will oversee a dynamic exhibition and talks programme in addition to an independent art advisory service. And while the Covid-19 pandemic has created a precarious set of challenges, Dunn has a confident outlook. ‘As a new space, it is an exciting opportunity to help create the new norm without the baggage of “how things have been done in the past” – we haven’t had to unlearn old habits.

‘As a new space, it is an exciting opportunity to help create the new norm without the baggage of “how things have been done in the past”’ – Serena Dunn Grove Square Galleries will open with a solo exhibition by artist Christopher Kieling, comprising new works created during lockdown in his Berlin base. The paintings,– named for his girlfriend and muse – evolved out of a series of figurative studies at the beach the artist had been working on immediately before quarantine.

Citing the Euston Road School of painters and MC Escher among his inspirations, Kieling works with a mix of acrylic and oil mediums to create his compositions, using the former to sculpt his protagonists at ‘layer by layer at high pace’ and imbuing them with a fluid quality. ‘Oil serves as the contrast,’ Kieling adds. ‘The textural butteriness keeps everything in place, adding weight to balance out the composition.

 

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