Painting with coloured squares

Mondrian || Nicholson: In Parallel

16 February – 20 May 2012

“A brilliant small show…Another feather in the cap of a gallery that has made a consistent success of small shows.”
The Independent. Read the full review

“This is a beautiful and serene exhibition, full of dynamic energies”
The Spectator

This exhibition explored the largely untold relationship between Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson during the 1930s. At this time the two artists were leading forces of abstract art in Europe.

Their friendship culminated with Mondrian moving to London in 1938, at Nicholson’s invitation, where the two worked in neighbouring Hampstead studios at the centre of an international community of avant-garde artists.

This was a unique opportunity to experience some of the greatest works ever produced by these two exceptional artists.

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Further Support Provided by: Crane Kalman, Hester Diamond, Richard Green, Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, The Headley Trust, Bernard Jacobson Gallery

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