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Focus: Dylan Williams
25 May - 1 Jul 2023 Workplace is pleased to launch the latest instalment of Focus, a series of online exhibitions in the which the practice of artists at early stages of their career and new to the gallery programme are introduced through a body of work, curated specifically for each presentation. For this instalment we... Read more -
Focus: Sooim Jeong
3 Mar - 3 Apr 2023 Workplace is pleased to launch the latest episode of Focus, a series of online shows in which the practice of artists at early stages of their career and new to the gallery programme are introduced through a body of work, curated specifically for each presentation. For this episode we introduce... Read more -
In Context: Laura Lancaster | Rachel Lancaster
16 Feb 2023 Workplace is pleased to launch In Context, a new online series in which works from our current gallery exhibition are explored in greater depth. This first edition will present works from Cadence - an exhibition of new paintings by identical 'mirror' twins Laura Lancaster and Rachel Lancaster, including an interview... Read more -
Focus: Julia Maiuri
7 Jul 2022 Workplace is delighted to launch Focus, a new series of online exhibitions in which the practice of artists at early stages of their career and new to the gallery programme are introduced through a small body of work created specifically for each presentation. Running alongside our other series of online... Read more -
Primer: James Prapaithong
24 Jun 2022 Workplace is pleased to launch the latest episode of Primer, where a new work by a gallery artist is presented online as a means to explore their wider practice. Presented here is a new work from James Prapaithong’s ongoing Moon series. Through the study of light in familiar scenes, Prapaithong... Read more -
Primer: Olivia Jia
9 Dec 2021 Workplace is pleased to launch its latest episode in the Primer series, where a new work by a gallery artist is unveiled online as a means to explore their wider practice. Presented here is a new work from Olivia Jia's ongoing book series. Depicting pages of fictional manuscripts as the... Read more -
Laura Lancaster : Works on Paper
4 Jun 2021 Workplace is delighted to launch a new online presentation focussing on Laura Lancaster's works on paper which runs alongside the artist's solo exhibition Closer and Further Away on view at our 40 Margaret Street space in London. Bringing together a selection of Lancaster's recent drawings, this online exhibition highlights the... Read more -
Come Together
18 Feb 2021 In the spirit of solidarity between different art forms, Workplace is delighted to announce Come Together, an online exhibition featuring works by eleven artists in support of the Music Venue Trust. Read more -
Primer : Jennifer Douglas
4 Feb 2021 Workplace is delighted to announce a new iteration of the online series Primer which will focus on the work of Jennifer Douglas and launch digitally on Thursday 4th of February. Read more -
Primer: Eric Bainbridge
3 Dec 2020 Workplace is delighted to present the second iteration of the online series Primer, which explores the practice of an artist through one selected work. Focusing on a seminal work from Eric Bainbridge's 1980s series of large scale fake fur sculptures, this digital exhibition will shed light on the artist practice... Read more -
Primer: Louise Giovanelli
7 Oct 2020 Workplace is delighted to announce the launch of Primer a new series of online exhibitions which shed light on the artistic processes behind a single finished work. The first edition will present a new large scale painting by Manchester based artist Louise Giovanelli. Focusing on a key work from her... Read more -
TRANSMISSION
17 Jul 2020 Workplace is pleased to present Transmission, a group exhibition of new and recent work by gallery artists Simeon Barclay, Marcus Coates, Jennifer Douglas, Louise Giovanelli and Laura Lancaster.
This exhibition is presented online inside a detailed virtual rendering of our first gallery space: Workplace, 34 Ellison Street, Gateshead, which opened in 2005 within the British Brutalist masterpiece Trinity Court designed by Rodney Gordon for Owen Luder Partnerships, and which was demolished in 2009. For this exhibition we have relocated the gallery to the coast - in both a nod to the sublime (an echo of Gordon’s vast, elemental architecture) and because the original street outside the gallery was destroyed. Read more