2025 Exhibition Programme

Explore the exciting exhibitions planned for 2025 at Danielle Arnaud Gallery.

David Cotterrell Exhibition

Shadows & Lies
David Cotterrell
25 January - 1 March 2025

For his sixth solo exhibition at Danielle Arnaud gallery, David Cotterrell presents a new body of work, considering the illusion of evidence and a search for context. Over the past four years, David has been exploring the contradictions of dreams, evidence, and perception.

Joy Gregory, 'Mother' (from the Descendant series) film still 2021

Art's Ugly Right?
Edward Chell - Joy Gregory - Leon Golub - Michelle Williams Gamaker - Mieke Bal - Nancy Spero - Peter Suchin - Rosa Nguyen - Stephen Lee - Steph Goodger - Terry Atkinson - Will Pham
Curated by Stephen Lee
15 March - 12 April 2025

Images of warfare, torture, and power overlap in the works of Terry Atkinson, Nancy Spero, and Leon Golub. This exhibition, curated by Stephen Lee, focuses on the aesthetic methods artists use to critically engage with violence.

Sam Jury, This You Must Remember,
video installation at Depo, Istanbul and the Cultural Centre of Belgrade (KCB) 2022 / 2023

Screening Programme
3 - 10 - 17 June 2025

The gallery will present a curated series of screenings and accompanying talks over three days, featuring artists working with moving image, including the latest video installation of filmmaker Sam Jury. Further details about the programme and the contributors will be announced closer to the event.

Kaz Takabatake, Meiso, 2022. Single video projection with mirror ball and mirror ball motor

The Absolute Now II
Rieko Akatsuka - Kaz Takabatake - Tereza Stehlikova - George Barber - Guy Sherwin
28 June - 13 September 2025

Exploring the question that has baffled humanity for an eternity: 'what is time?',  the exhibition will investigate this ungraspable concept, taking as its starting point Time & Eternity, a short essay written in 1956 by D.T. Suzuki (1870–1966) for a Japanese newspaper, to examine time in relation to eternity, with a particular focus on the concept of the "absolute now."

LITTLE WARSAW, Sculptor Machine, 2014, digitalized 16 mm bw archive films

Sarah Dobai and Little Warsaw
4 October - 8 November 2025

Exploring the interplay between history, memory and utopian ideals, Little Warsaw and Sarah Dobai will present works examining archival films, Cold War surveillance, and personal narratives of political trauma. 

Katie Deith, Wander, oil on canvas, 50 x 60  cm 2023

Helen Maurer - Sarah Woodfine - Katie Deith
15 November 2025 - 17 January 2026