Richard Saltoun is a London-based gallery that specialises in post-war and contemporary art. With a special emphasis on works from the 1970s, the gallery seeks to re-establish and promote artists working during the period. Since its foundation in 2008, Richard Saltoun has organised both solo and group exhibitions and published a number of volumes on British conceptualism through the publishers Ridinghouse.
Latest
4 June 2013
Alexis Hunter included in Mujer / Woman: The Feminist Avant-Garde from the 1970s. Works from the Sammlung Verbund, Vienna. 3 June - 1 September 2013 at Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid. Please visit www.circulobellasartes.com for further details.
23 May 2013
Alexis Hunter's Approach to Fear XVII: Masculinisation of Society - exorcise, 1977, to be included in the Kuntsmuseum Bern exhibition The Weak Sex - How Art Pictures the New Male. Opening October 17, 2013 the show runs until February 9, 2014. Please visit www.kunstmuseumbern.ch for further information.
Henri Chopin in A Void: Henri Chopin, Guy de Cointet, & Channa Horwitz, exhibition at the Kunsthalle Dusseldorf - presaging our upcoming exhibition Poetry & Performance, which will feature Chopin's works alongside works by Ida Applebroog, Gina Pane and Carolee Schneemann.
Please visit www.kunsthalle-düsseldorf.de for further information.
15 May 2013
Roelof Louw's Park Lane (1968) to be included in the Fondazione Prada's exhibition "When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013", curated by Germano Celant. Staged at Ca'Corner della Regina, Venice, 1 June to 3 November 2013, the exhibition is a remaking of Harald Szeemann's "Live in Your Head. When Attitudes Become Form" at the Bern Kunsthalle in 1969. Please visit www.prada.com/en/fondazione/cacorner#news
11 April 2013
John McHale's Telemath (1958) and a monotype print by Magda Cordell on loan to the ICA, London, in the current exhibition The Independent Group: Parallel of Art & Life from 26 March to 9 June 2013.
2 April 2013
Richard Saltoun will be exhibiting at Art Brussels 18 - 21 April.
7 March 2013
Roelof Louw's Holland Park (1967) to be included in the Southbank Centre, Hayward Gallery, touring exhibition Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain 1966 - 1979 from March to September 2013.
15 February 2013
Special film evening of Carolee Schneemann's seminal films Fuses (1967) and Plumb Line (1971), with an introduction by Dr. Alison Green, as part of February Fitzrovia Lates (February 28th).
17 December 2012
Roelof Louw's Pyramid (Soul City), 1967, to be included in two loan exhibitions:
23 March - 28 July 2013 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, in the exhibition David Bowie Is.
February - May 2014 (dates TBC) at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, in the exhibition The 5 Senses: See, Smell, Touch, Taste, Hear.
10 October 2012
We are pleased to announce that Who's Holding the Baby? (1978-79) by Jo Spence (in collaboration with the Hackney Flashers) is currently on exhibition at the Museo Nacional Centro de Art, Reina Sofia.
