NEVER DONE
7 March - 31 May 2026
This exhibition marks the first in an ongoing biennial series of curated selections drawn from the ever evolving collection of gallery founders, Simon Allison and Jane Hamilton. Accumulated over more than 50 years their collection represents contemporary artists from around the world, with a particular focus on Great Britain and New Zealand.
Shaped by their efforts to support and invest in early-career artists, alongside acquisitions of renowned artists from international galleries and art fairs, the collection/ this exhibition brings together a diverse selection of painting, drawing, sculpture and photography from artists pushing their materials to new places. Artistic exploring, like collecting, is never done.
Artists Include: Fiona Banner, Sophie Barber, Phyllida Barlow, Olivia Bax, Simon Callery, Julian Dashper, Tacita Dean, Lara Faroqhi, Wade Guyton, Bill Hammond, Victoria Morton, Craig Murray-Orr, Cornelia Parker, Hamish Pearch, Leon Pozniakow, Kes Richardson, Wilhelm Sasnal, Daniel Silver, Peter James Smith, Renee So, Wolfgang Tillmans, Hayley Tompkins, Jeff Wall, Denys Watkins, Emily Wolfe, Daphne Wright.
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Photography: Damian Griffiths
Daniel Silver, Joe (Bradley), 2023, Oil painted ceramic, 55 x 36 x 29 cm
Wilhelm Sasnal, Untitled, 2019, Oil on Canvas, 101.6 x 71.1 cm
Phyllida Barlow, Untitled: Catch 2, c. 2016. Plastic, plaster, cement, scrim, wool, paper, fabric, PVA, spray paint, plywood, timber, cardboard tube, polyurethane foam, tape. 32 x 25 x 16 cm
Wade Guyton, X Poster (Untitled, 2007, WG1209), 2013. Epson UltraChrome inkjet on linen, 213 x 175 cm
Daphne Wright, Rubber Plant, c. 2016. Mixed media, 41 x 36 x 21 cm.
Renee So, Untitled, 2009. Glazed ceramic, 31 x 29 x 20 cm.
Kes Richardson, Ceremonious Ape, 2020. Acrylic on PVC, 190 x 165 cm.
Wolfgang Tillmans, Anemone I, 2003. C-Print, 12 x 16 cm.
Simon Callery, Chromium Oxide Cut Pit Painting Oblique, 2013. Oil, distemper, canvas, wood, aluminium and steel, 43.5 x 57 x 40 cm.
Lara Faroqhi, Red Drawing 06, 2009. Pencil, acrylics, oil on paper, 76 x 56 cm.
Francis Upritchard, Tall Brown Wood Lamp, 2005. Wood base, ceramic shade, 60 x 20 x 20 cm.
Peter James Smith, Meniscus, Tears for Ophelia, 2004. Oil on Canvas, 76 x 61 cm.
Olivia Bax, Vide Poche (Pumpkin), 2018. Steel, lead, paint, 44 x 50 x 33 cm.
Hayley Tompkins, Yellow Politic, 2020. Acrylic on gesso board, 100 x 63 cm.
Jane Hamilton, Georgia, 2005. Bronze, 34 x 20 x 24 cm.
Denys Watkins, Ronettes, 2013. Acrylic on clayboard panel with hand made timber frame, 35 x 30 cm.
Emily Wolfe, Fog, 2021. Oil on linen, 50 x 40 cm.
Julian Dashper, Anglican Church at Matauri Bay, 1985. Oil on Canvas, 181 x 150 cm.
Victoria Morton, Back Stroke, 2017. Oil On Linen, 16 x 19.8 x 3 cm.
Sophie Barber, Love me like Sunflowers, 2024. Oil, oil stick on canvas, 41 x 52 x 12 cm.
Fiona Banner, Mig Flogger, 2007. Flesh pink neon, paper and graphite, 64 x 94 x 5 cm.
Tacita Dean, T & I, 2006. Photogravure in 25 parts; Hahnemühle Bütten. Each 68 x 76 cm, Installation 340 x 430 cm.
Simon Allison, Shifted Functionality, 2025. Carrara marble, bronze, 195 x 60 x 60cm.
Leon Pozniakow, Bethnal Green 2014, 2020. Glass, 24ct gold leaf, jesmonite, lacquer, 24 x 31 cm.
Jeff Wall, A sudden gust of wind, 2023. Loose leaf book, 229 x 377 cm.
Bill Hammond, Watching for Buller, 2016. Acrylic and graphite on kauri panel, 56 x 94 x 6 cm.
Craig Murray-Orr, Land 01, 2020-2022. Oil on board, 30.5 x 35 cm.

