Huxley-Parlour Gallery

Huxley-Parlour Gallery A leading gallery for modern and contemporary art in London. All exhibitions are free of charge.

Huxley-Parlour Gallery, founded in London in 2010, is a forward-thinking modern and contemporary art gallery. Representing over 25 artists and estates across a wide range of mediums, the gallery’s dynamic programme is committed to creating a dialogue between those artists who have made an impact on recent art history, and those who are at its vanguard today.

03/06/2026

'Joel Meyerowitz: Select Works 1962–2019' opens this Friday at our Swallow Street gallery.

'Select Works 1962–2019' presents a selection of photographs by world-renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz. Marking the artist’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, the exhibition brings together works spanning the breadth of Meyerowitz’s six-decade career, alongside photographs exhibited for the first time. Tracing the evolution of his photographic voice, the exhibition explores the artist’s pioneering approach to the medium, from his early street photography to his celebrated studies of light, colour and place.

Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday 4 June, from 6-8pm. All welcome 🥂



'Nina Silverberg: Blue Hours' opens this Friday at our Maddox Street gallery.The artist's second solo exhibition with th...
03/06/2026

'Nina Silverberg: Blue Hours' opens this Friday at our Maddox Street gallery.

The artist's second solo exhibition with the gallery presents a suite of new paintings that explore stillness, perception, and transformation. Taking its title from the period of nighttime when stillness falls, the exhibition reflects on moments of quiet introspection and suspended atmosphere.

Please join us tomorrow for the opening reception, from 6-8pm. All welcome 🥂

'Blue Hours' will be on view from 5 June – 11 July at 45 Maddox Street.

Pictured:
'View' (2026), oil on wood, 10 x 8 x 1 inches.



Huxley-Parlour is delighted to announce 'Spiritus Sanctus', an exhibition of new work by mixed-media artist AC Larsen. P...
03/06/2026

Huxley-Parlour is delighted to announce 'Spiritus Sanctus', an exhibition of new work by mixed-media artist AC Larsen. Presented as part of Conduit, the exhibition will be held at the gallery’s project space at 3–5 Swallow Street.

AC Larsen’s multidisciplinary practice explores the social, political and metaphysical realities of inhabiting a trans body. Drawing on pop culture, fashion, religious iconography and collective nostalgia, Larsen reconfigures familiar visual languages to interrogate contemporary q***r experience and the power structures that shape it. Through layered installations and charged material relationships, Larsen examines how bodies are constructed and perceived, while reflecting on vulnerability, ritual, belonging and the conditions of q***r existence within contemporary society.

Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday 11 June from 6-8pm. All welcome 🥂





https://huxleyparlour.com/conduit/spiritus-sanctus/

Kate Gottgens, 'When We Are Gone' (2025), monotype, printed on 29 x 23½ inch paper.Kate Gottgens’ works disrupt the visu...
02/06/2026

Kate Gottgens, 'When We Are Gone' (2025), monotype, printed on 29 x 23½ inch paper.

Kate Gottgens’ works disrupt the visual language of suburban leisure. Drawing on amalgamations of everyday photographs, she constructs ambiguous scenes with open-ended narratives. Built from multiple decontextualised images, her figures resist definition in both time and place. Exploring the unease beneath the surface of suburban life, Gottgens reveals something, in her words, ‘off-kilter and menacing’. Her work reflects a transient world shaped by entropy and uncertainty, where more is suggested than first appears.

To learn more, or enquire about the work, visit our website via the link in our bio.



https://huxleyparlour.com/artwork/when-we-are-gone/

Happy Birthday to Madeleine Bialke.Bialke’s luminous landscapes possess a dreamlike quality, bathed in iridescent colour...
02/06/2026

Happy Birthday to Madeleine Bialke.

Bialke’s luminous landscapes possess a dreamlike quality, bathed in iridescent colours that seem to glow beyond the canvas. Focusing on the rounded forms of trees and flora, she anthropomorphises the natural world, drawing subtle parallels between plants, animals and figures. Colour plays a central role in her practice, conveying emotion rather than describing reality, with hazy, radiant palettes creating scenes that feel both familiar and otherworldly.



https://huxleyparlour.com/artists/madeleine-bialke/

'Joel Meyerowitz: Select Works, 1962-2019' opens this Friday at our Swallow Street gallery.Initially working in black an...
01/06/2026

'Joel Meyerowitz: Select Works, 1962-2019' opens this Friday at our Swallow Street gallery.

Initially working in black and white before transitioning to colour film, Meyerowitz’s sensitivity to light and place captures fleeting and surreal moments with remarkable clarity, from his early street scenes to his celebrated 'Cape Light' series. Spanning six decades of the acclaimed photographer’s career, the exhibition brings together key works alongside photographs exhibited for the first time, tracing Meyerowitz’s pioneering approach to photography and his enduring contribution to the medium.

Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday 4 June, from 6-8pm. All welcome 🥂

Pictured:
'Provincetown, Massachusetts' (1976).

Tomorrow is the last day to view Megan Menzies' 'On Reflection' at our Swallow Street gallery project space.The exhibiti...
01/06/2026

Tomorrow is the last day to view Megan Menzies' 'On Reflection' at our Swallow Street gallery project space.

The exhibition presents a suite of nine paintings, made in the last year and is the artist's first solo presentation with the gallery. Menzies' works depict moments and experiences filtered through different perspectives and timeframes, resulting from and provoking introspection, meditating on the visual and sensorial possibilities of painting and seeing.

Visit 'On Reflection' at 3-5 Swallow Street, open 10am-5:30pm.



https://huxleyparlour.com/conduit/on-reflection/

Artist Spotlight: Lorena Torres (b. 1991)Lorena Torres’ practice is deeply rooted in her upbringing on Colombia’s Caribb...
30/05/2026

Artist Spotlight: Lorena Torres (b. 1991)

Lorena Torres’ practice is deeply rooted in her upbringing on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. Her paintings celebrate the culture, landscape and vernacular of the local environment. Laden with symbolism and poetic sensibility, Torres’ work verges on the surreal. Drawing inspiration from the traditions of magical realism, the artist embeds her figures within their surroundings, reflecting her personal connection to both her subject matter and heritage.

To learn more or enquire about Torres’ works, visit our website via the link in our bio.



Today is the final day to visit Bryan Rogers’ 'A Bouquet' at our Maddox Street gallery.Taking botanical and natural form...
30/05/2026

Today is the final day to visit Bryan Rogers’ 'A Bouquet' at our Maddox Street gallery.

Taking botanical and natural forms as a starting point, Rogers creates fantastical, edenic settings in which his figures are immersed. His rounded anatomical outlines respond to the directional perspectives of floral motifs, creating a tightly woven interplay in which human and natural environments coalesce.

In doing so, Rogers departs from the traditions of Romantic painting and its idealisation of nature and the sublime. Botanical forms extend into interior spaces, blending with geometric textile patterns, while voluptuous vases gesture towards the domesticisation of the floral.

'A Bouquet' is open at 45 Maddox Street until 1:30pm today.

Opening Soon: Nina Silverberg, 'Blue Hours', Huxley-Parlour, Maddox StreetThe artist's second solo exhibition with the g...
29/05/2026

Opening Soon: Nina Silverberg, 'Blue Hours', Huxley-Parlour, Maddox Street

The artist's second solo exhibition with the gallery presents a suite of new paintings that explore stillness, perception, and transformation. Taking its title from the period of nighttime when stillness falls, the exhibition reflects on moments of quiet introspection and suspended atmosphere.

'Blue Hours' will be on view from 5 June – 11 July at 45 Maddox Street.

Pictured:
Web (2026), oil on wood, 10 x 6 x 1 inches

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3/5 Swallow Street
London
W1B4DE

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Wednesday 10am - 5:30pm
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