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H.E. Morris (.e.morris) in her London studio, ahead of her upcoming solo exhibition ‘Songs of War’, previewing at LBF on...
30/05/2026

H.E. Morris (.e.morris) in her London studio, ahead of her upcoming solo exhibition ‘Songs of War’, previewing at LBF on 4th June.

To learn more about Morris’ exhibition join us on Friday 5th June at LBF Contemporary for an artist walk through at 2pm. Follow the link in our bio to reserve your spot

𝗔𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘁 𝗪𝗮𝗹𝗸𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗛.𝗘. 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗶𝘀
Friday 5 June, 2pm
LBF Contemporary
13 Tottenham Mews, W1T 4AQ
RSVP essential - link in bio



📸 by Ellen Bright

LBF Contemporary is delighted to announce its return to Muskoka, Canada, for the third edition of its off-site summer ex...
29/05/2026

LBF Contemporary is delighted to announce its return to Muskoka, Canada, for the third edition of its off-site summer exhibition, ‘LBF @ the Lake III,’ opening on 12 June.

This year’s show centres on themes of atmosphere, inspired by the elemental forces of wind, water, and fire which shape the landscape. The exhibition brings together 11 contemporary artists, each responding to the landscape of Muskoka, Ontario.

Featuring artists:
Annice Fell ()
Jelly Green ()
Maria Kreyn ()
Yeji Sei Lee ()
Hélio Luis ()
Lizbeth Mitty ()
Min Woo Nam (minwoonam_studio)
Wenhai Ning ()
Gaia Ozwyn (.ozwyn)
Luke Silva ()
Yoab Vera ()

For generations the region has shaped how artists imagine the Canadian landscape, not only as scenery for Sunday painters out on Lake Algonquin, but as a space of brooding atmosphere, expansive scale, and shifting light, akin to the bohemians of Skagen in the 1880s or William Johnston’s abstract landscapes of the northern extremities of Scotland. The exhibition takes inspiration from the poetry of Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake). In her poem ‘Marshlands’, Johnson’s lines evoke a landscape shaped by the elemental forces of wind, water, and grasses – an environment that resists clear edges or fixed viewpoints, an approach shared by many of the artists on display. The paintings in the show engage with Muskoka in both figurative and abstract ways. Some works linger on recognisable elements of the landscape – trees, shoreline, reeds, water birds, sublime bodies of water – while others translate its rhythms into gesture, diurnal or seasonal cadences, vegetal and ecological colours, and shifting fields of paint. Rather than presenting a single image of place, the works explore how landscape is encountered, often through the lens of memory, as the visual field becomes transformed by movement and the changing conditions of light and weather.

- text written by London-based writer and academic, Matthew Holman ()

Last day to view Rob Ball’s show ‘Everything Beautiful is Far Away’ ⛱️Rob BallNathan’s, Coney Island, 2017Archival pigme...
28/05/2026

Last day to view Rob Ball’s show ‘Everything Beautiful is Far Away’ ⛱️

Rob Ball
Nathan’s, Coney Island, 2017
Archival pigment print
100 x 125 cm
39.3 x 49.2 in
Framed: 102.5 x 127.5 cm (40.4 x 50.2 in)
Edition of 5 plus 2 APs



The gallery will be closed from 6pm tonight, and will reopen on Thursday 4th of June at 6pm for the private view of H.E. Morris’ ‘Songs of War.’

Wishing Gaia Ozwyn a very happy birthday ❤️‍🔥Ozwyn’s work ‘Words still cascade here’ will feature in our upcoming group ...
26/05/2026

Wishing Gaia Ozwyn a very happy birthday ❤️‍🔥

Ozwyn’s work ‘Words still cascade here’ will feature in our upcoming group exhibition in Muskoka, Canada 💫



Gaia Ozwyn
Words still cascade here, 2026
Oil on canvas
190 x 160 cm

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LBF Contemporary is pleased to announce H.E. Morris’ second solo exhibition with the gallery, ‘Songs of War,’ previewing...
22/05/2026

LBF Contemporary is pleased to announce H.E. Morris’ second solo exhibition with the gallery, ‘Songs of War,’ previewing on 4 June. In this new body of work the artist reflects on how we tell the story of war, the trauma behind the simulation of events that dissolve a linear narrative and the negotiation of conflict in the painting.



H.E. Morris: ‘Songs of War’
On view: 5 June - 4 July, 2026
Private View: Thursday, 4 June, 6 - 8pm
13 Tottenham Mews, London W1T 4AQ



H. E. Morris (b. 1989, New York) is a London-based artist. She completed her PhD in Fine Art at Newcastle University in 2025, after receiving a MA from Goldsmiths in Contemporary Art Theory, a MFA from the University of Iowa in Painting and Drawing, and a BA from Hampshire College. Morris was a fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA in 2019, and a Soho R***e Artist in Residence in 2023. Her practice is interested in working through a place of emotion to search for a truth. Structuring her paintings through memory, she explores the temporalities of narrative in order to test a notion of time that splits between working through absence and presence. Morris’s work can also be found in the collection of the Green Family Art Foundation, Dallas, TX, US; and in Museu Inimá de Paula, Brasil.



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“‘Everything Beautiful is Far Away’ is a guarded celebration of the gritty authenticity found at culture’s edge. Guarded...
20/05/2026

“‘Everything Beautiful is Far Away’ is a guarded celebration of the gritty authenticity found at culture’s edge. Guarded because Ball avoids both shallow praise and easy cynicism, he recognises the complexities of a landscape that is complex, baffling, and deeply human: at its heart, Ball’s project is about loss. He embraces the damp and disorder of the physical site and finds value in the spaces in between.”

- extract from the exhibition essay by Dr Mark Rawlinson. Read the full text in the link in our bio 🔗



Rob Ball
Lido, Cliftonville, 2020
Archival pigment print
50 x 50 cm
19.7 x 19.7 in
Edition of 5 plus 2 APs

Now on view in ‘Everything Beautiful is Far Away,’ through 28 May 🩴



Enquiries - [email protected]

Wishing a very happy birthday to H.E. Morris ✨🩵👑We are looking forward to H.E.’s second solo exhibition with LBF, previe...
18/05/2026

Wishing a very happy birthday to H.E. Morris ✨🩵👑

We are looking forward to H.E.’s second solo exhibition with LBF, previewing on 4th June 💫

Rob BallSunbeds, Benidorm, 2023Archival pigment print100 x 125 cm39.3 x 49.2 inEdition of 5 plus 2 APsJoin us on Saturda...
14/05/2026

Rob Ball
Sunbeds, Benidorm, 2023
Archival pigment print
100 x 125 cm
39.3 x 49.2 in
Edition of 5 plus 2 APs

Join us on Saturday 16 May at 1pm for an artist walkthrough with Rob Ball (.ball) to learn more about his solo show ‘Everything Beautiful is Far Away.’ Reserve your place via the link in our bio 🏖️

12/05/2026

‘I have always been a process-based painter and have always thought of my practice like playing a chess game with myself.’ - .e.morris

In the studio with H.E. Morris, ahead of her solo exhibition ‘Songs of War’, previewing at LBF on 4th June.

Film by Alex Izzard



Enquiries - [email protected]

We’re delighted to host an Artist Talk & Exhibition Walkthrough with photographer Rob Ball (.ball) next Saturday, 16 May...
09/05/2026

We’re delighted to host an Artist Talk & Exhibition Walkthrough with photographer Rob Ball (.ball) next Saturday, 16 May, in the spirit of Photo London week.

Join us to hear more about Ball’s practice and the works featured in his current solo exhibition, ‘Everything Beautiful is Far Away.’

Reserve your place via the link in our bio 🌴

𝗔𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘁 𝗧𝗮𝗹𝗸 & 𝗪𝗮𝗹𝗸𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗥𝗼𝗯 𝗕𝗮𝗹𝗹
Saturday, 16 May, 1 PM
LBF Contemporary
13 Tottenham Mews, W1T 4AQ
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