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MAMOTH is thrilled to announce its international artist residency programme 2024 with a focus on DingHong Dan's practice. Living and working in London for the duration of her residency, DongHong Dan will develop a new body of work, which will be presented at MAMOTH in late November, 2024.
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MAMOTH is delighted to present a behind-the-scenes look at our next exhibition ‘Seven Scenes of Separation’ by Abul Hisham. We follow Abul on his journey through Amsterdam to his studio where we explore his practice and how it impacts his works.
‘Seven Scenes of Separation’ marks Abul Hisham’s London debut and will launch on the 27th of September and runs until the 9th of November. -
In Conversation - Sherman Sam with Barry Schwabsky
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Sherman Sam's Patience
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On the occasion of Jacob Mason-Macklin's solo exhibition Underground (30 November 2023–27 January 2024) , we are delighted to share an exclusive video where the artist welcomes you into his studio, sharing insights into his painting process and reflecting on his residency at MAMOTH, London.
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MAMOTH is thrilled to announce its international artist residency programme 2023 with a focus on Jacob Mason-Macklin’s practice. Living and working in London for the duration of his residency, Jacob Mason-Macklin will develop a new body of work, which will be presented at MAMOTH in late November, 2023
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To coincide with the recent solo exhibition "Le Bréviaire" (2 June–22 July 2023) featuring artist Anna Solal, we are delighted to share an interview with the artist, going into detail about her use of materials, literary inspirations and artistic processes.
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On the occasion of our recent group exhibition Party in the Blitz (27 January - 17 March 2023) at MAMOTH, we are delighted to share an interview with the artists, who go in-depth into the inspiration, creation process, and materiality of their works and practices. Many thanks to Will Thompson, Waldemar Zimbelmann, Robert Brambora, Gabby Sahhar, Xavier Robles de Medina, Andriano Amaral and Sophie Friedman-Pappas for contributing to this interview.
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On the occasion of Jarvis Boylands's solo exhibition Lucky Stars (4 November-17 December 2022) at MAMOTH, we are delighted to share an exhibition tour video accompanied by a conversation between the artist and writer Ade J. Omotosho in the exhibition space.
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Abstraction is a Starting Point
Ted Gahl in Conversation with Tessa Moldan, OCULASince completing his MFA at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island in 2010, Gahl has generated a refreshingly diverse variety of styles and atmospheres across his canvases.
The post-industrial landscapes of Connecticut, where the artist is based, are a source of inspiration along with objects that have caught his eye. Last year, Gahl developed a series of paintings based on the form of a Shaker stove, having seen an exhibition pairing furniture from the religious movement along with Ellsworth Kelly prints.
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On the occasion of Sangram Majumdar's and Li Heidi's inclusion in the group exhibition The Glass Bead Game at MAMOTH, we spoke with the artists about their work.
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Review: The Glass Bead game
Dot Jia ZhihanThe group exhibition The Glass Bead Game at MAMOTH Gallery features paintings of 11 cross generational and multicultural artists, presenting a joyful odyssey of ‘cultural others’. The exhibition takes its name from Hermann Hesse’s eponymous novel which portrays the protagonist’s rejection and acceptance of the prescriptive life, as well as the ideological birth of collective illusion and self-consciousness.
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Pu Yingwei Explores Globalisation from a Red Perspective
by Stephanie Bailey for OculaWhen Pu Yingwei asks if you're ready for the red era, there's a sense he knows the question hits differently depending on who's asked. Looking at his latest paintings, that seems to be the point. -
Pu Yingwei is the inaugural artist in residence invited to participate in MAMOTH’s international artist residency programme from 10 August-2 October 2021. Living and working in London for the duration of his residency, Pu Yingwei will develop a new body of work, which will be presented at MAMOTH in October 2021. Below is a diary Pu Yingwei kept during the first part of his residency.
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On the occasion of Julia Adelgren's solo exhibition The Watery Realm (24 April–3 July 2021), we are delighted to share an insightful interview with the artist.
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This conversation took place in two parts. First in Hodgson’s show, then in the garden of the gallery.
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On a surprisingly sunny afternoon in November 2020, curator Robert Spragg met with artist Sherman Mern Tat Sam at his home and studio to discuss his painting practice over lunch. At the time Sam’s work was on display at MAMOTH, London, in the group show after image curated by Spragg which ran until December 2020.
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MAMOTH is pleased to present a solo exhibition, Cautionary Tales by Stanislava Kovalcikova, the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Drawing on contemporary and historical perspectives of the female nude, Kovalcikova uses paint as a tool for an introspective examining of the body, her works directly referencing sixteenth to nineteenth century paintings.
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All is Silent as a Mystery
In Conversation with Alessandro FogoNature, creatures, and myths under the brush of Alessandro Fogo tell great secrets: to know the sun, to hold the hand of all things, to see. The sky changes from clear to deep blue and all the full peace of an unmanned land descends, sinking into our imagination. The title of this article is inspired by the anthology of Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska, “All is Silent as a Mystery": nothing is ordinary or normal—no light of day, no evening following on its heels, and, especially, no existence of any kind, no existence of anything upon this world.
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Anthony Cudahy (b. 1989) is a Brooklyn artist who paints from found photographs, movie stills, billboard posters, and queer archival iconography. He was recently featured in MAMOTH's group show ‘If On A Winter’s Night A Traveller’. In this interview, Cudahy elaborates on the meanings and processes behind a number of his featured works and tells us about his most recent work that he is undertaking during the quarantine.