2026 Exhibition Programme

Explore the exciting exhibitions planned for 2026 at Danielle Arnaud.



Sarah Dobai, Studio (Budapest), 2024

Shock Absorber
Sarah Dobai & LITTLE WARSAW
31January - 28 February 2026

The exhibition brings together works by Budapest based artist collective Little Warsaw and London based artist Sarah Dobai. The premise for the show relates to their ongoing conversation which began with their shared interest in speculative fiction.

The show takes place against the fraught political backdrop in Central Europe and beyond. Like much of Little Warsaw’s practice, Sarah Dobai's films and photographs included here reflect on the unintended consequences of historical circumstance and how this can frame the production and reception of the works in both practical and symbolic ways.

The Absolute Now II
Rieko Akatsuka - George Barber - Kaz - Guy Sherwin - Tereza Stehlikova
14 March - 18 April 2026

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."

 


Neville Gabie Experiments in Black and White XXXI 2020 Freya Gabie Lifebuoy 2024

 

Neville Gabie and Freya Gabie at Danielle Arnaud Venice
Preview: 5 - 10 May 2026
On view until 22 November 2026 by appointment only  

 

 


Susan Francis, film still from work is progress

Screening programme
June 2026

Danielle Arnaud will present a curated selection of moving image works. Artists and further information will be announced closer to the date.



Oona Grimes Etruscan children: Medea syndrome #27 2024. 75 x 110cm stencil drawing & collage on paper

Weed Killer: Three Chapters of Medea Syndrome 
Oona Grimes
September - October 2026

 

 


Janetka Platun Cataract 2023. Toughened glass, chalk 50 x50 x 50cm

Absence of Light
Janetka Platun
November - December 2026

Absence of Light is a series of sculptural pieces exploring the contradictions of loss and survival, adherence and separation, lightness and weight, fragments and recreation.