Grosvenor Gallery

Grosvenor Gallery Gallery based in London dealing with South Asian Modern & Contemporary Art.

Grosvenor Gallery is based in London and specializes primarily in South Asian Modern & Contemporary Art.

A full house at Grosvenor Gallery earlier this week, to celebrate Alina Khakoo’s recent publication “A Brief History of ...
19/06/2026

A full house at Grosvenor Gallery earlier this week, to celebrate Alina Khakoo’s recent publication “A Brief History of British South Asian Art”.

The author was joined in conversation by Arushi Vats, Shanti Panchal and Charles Moore to explore the themes of the publication, each one sharing their individual perspective on British South Asian Art.

Many of the artists featured in the book can be seen in our current exhibition-

South Asian Modern Art 2026.

Artists featured in images -

1)Shanti Panchal
2)Francis Newton Souza
3)Ahmed Parvez
4)Rasheed Araeen

Thank you to all who came to celebrate the opening of our summer exhibition, South Asian Modernism 2026. The exhibition ...
18/06/2026

Thank you to all who came to celebrate the opening of our summer exhibition, South Asian Modernism 2026.

The exhibition brings together a group of works by artists from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh Nepal and the diaspora, spanning from the late nineteenth century through to the contemporary period.

The exhibition runs until the 4th of July.

Grosvenor Gallery is delighted to support Mrinalini Mukherjee: Unbound Forms - Women Sculptors of India and Bangladesh a...
16/06/2026

Grosvenor Gallery is delighted to support Mrinalini Mukherjee: Unbound Forms - Women Sculptors of India and Bangladesh at the Hepworth Wakefield.

The exhibition brings together key works by pioneering women artists from the early generation of modern Indian and Bangladeshi sculpture- Leela Mukherjee, Piloo Pochkhanawala and Novera Ahmed.
Wallpaper* calls it one of the ‘must-see exhibitions for a European art road trip this summer’

The show runs till the 1st of November 2026.

Image details –

1)
Pilloo Pochkhanawala
Germination, 1974
Aluminium alloy on stone base
57 x 38 x 32 cm
22 1/2 x 15 x 12 5/8 in

2)
Meera Mukherjee
Untitled, c.1960s
Bronze
24.7 x 13.9 x 13.4 cm
9 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/4 in

3)
Installation view of Mrinalini Mukherjee: Unbound Forms - Women Sculptors of India and Bangladesh

The Sun and The Moon: Art Inspired by the Celestial is a major exhibition exploring how the two most powerful phenomena ...
15/06/2026

The Sun and The Moon: Art Inspired by the Celestial is a major exhibition exploring how the two most powerful phenomena in the sky have inspired creativity, curiosity, and belief throughout human history and across different cultures.
The show features work by Elisabeth Deane, Olivia Fraser, Shanti Panchal and more

Image Details-

1)
Elisabeth Deane
The Light Maker, 2026
Oil, egg tempera and 23ct gold leaf on gesso board
106.7 x 106.7 cm
42 x 42 in

2)
Maqbool Fida Husain
Untitled (Varanasi), 2006
Watercolour and ink on paper
50 x 70 cm
19 3/4 x 27 1/2 in

3)
Olivia Fraser
Elemental I, 2019
Stone pigments, gold leaf and Arabic gum on handmade Sanganer paper
88.9 x 88.9 cm
35 x 35 in

4)
Shanti Panchal
Brexit, 2018
Watercolour on paper
75 x 56.5 cm
29 1/2 x 22 1/4 in

5)
Anwar Saeed
Can we distrust our memory, 1986 2023
Acrylic and Collage on Plywood
45.7 x 61 cm
18 x 24 in

For enquiries, contact us at [email protected]

The Sun and The Moon: Art Inspired by the Celestial Saatchi Gallery
Open 5 June–8 September 2026
Supported by Cazenove Capital
Book tickets at saatchigallery.com

This week isn’t a find, but a feature highlighting the fantastic exhibition Tigers & Dragons: India and Wales in Britain...
12/06/2026

This week isn’t a find, but a feature highlighting the fantastic exhibition Tigers & Dragons: India and Wales in Britain, which took place at Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in Swansea in 2025.

The exhibition was curated by Zehra Jumabhoy and Katy Freer and explored the deep-rooted connections between the Indian Subcontinent and Wales.

The show has recently been highly commended by the Association for Art History and features several artists that the gallery has shown in the past.

We wanted to highlight their achievements, and mention a few institutional shows that are currently happening in the UK, which feature the work of gallery artists.

Lots of links this week, best to view on a laptop, and maybe time to put the kettle on...

Images courtesy of Glynn Vivian

A huge thank you to everyone who showed up to celebrate the end of our exhibition, George Claessen: Works from the Estat...
07/06/2026

A huge thank you to everyone who showed up to celebrate the end of our exhibition,
George Claessen: Works from the Estate of the Artist
and enjoy “Poems About Nothing”

A special thank you to the artist’s daughter, Esmeralda Claessen, who read us a selection of poems by her father. The first time they have been read to an audience.

This night would not have been possible without the contributions from our line up of wonderful poets, who, much like Claessen, refuse to be defined by just one creative practice; they are poets, but they are also painters, curators, filmmakers, writers and more!

Our next exhibition, South Asian Modernism opens on the 10th of June.

📷 Photographs by: .rud

“Peace is not good for an artist, Art is born of experience, of stress and strain, wrestling with problems, intellectual...
05/06/2026

“Peace is not good for an artist, Art is born of experience, of stress and strain, wrestling with problems, intellectual, and physical.”
- Jamini Roy

This week the Friday Find features a collection of works that are part of our upcoming exhibition South Asian Modern Art 2026, which opens at the gallery on Wednesday 10 June.

It’s slightly cheating, but the story behind these works is so interesting, and paintings from this particular period of the artist’s career do not appear frequently, we felt it was a good focus for this week’s feature.

‘In his youth, he Chanchalkumar Chattopahdyay was part of a group of young men in Calcutta which included Samar Sen, the poet, Debiprosad Chattopadhyaya, the commentator on the atheist tradition in Indian philosophy, and his brother Kamakshi, poet, Jyotirindra Moitra, poet and singer, and Asok Mitra, the bureaucrat…

‘Inspiring and guiding this circle of literary-minded young men was the poet Bishnu Dey, and further afield, the Parichay group. In the Thirties, apart from literature, it was opposition to fascism which inspired these young men as it did many others…’
- Obituary written by Rudrangshu Mukherjee, 2004

Grosvenor Gallery is delighted to announce its upcoming exhibition ‘South Asian Modern Art 2026.’The exhibition brings t...
04/06/2026

Grosvenor Gallery is delighted to announce its upcoming exhibition ‘South Asian Modern Art 2026.’

The exhibition brings together works by artists from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and the diaspora, spanning the late nineteenth century through to the contemporary period.

The show includes paintings, works on paper, sculpture and textiles by some of the most important names in South Asian modernism.

10 June - 4 July 2026
Grosvenor Gallery
35 Bury Street
London SW1Y 6AU

This summer, Saatchi Gallery presents ‘The Sun and The Moon: Art Inspired by the Celestial’, a major exhibition explorin...
04/06/2026

This summer, Saatchi Gallery presents ‘The Sun and The Moon: Art Inspired by the Celestial’, a major exhibition exploring how the two most powerful and enduring phenomena in the sky have inspired creativity, curiosity and belief throughout human history and across different cultures.

The exhibition opens to the public on 5 June and runs until 8 September.

04/06/2026

This week is your last chance to catch our exhibition - George Claessen, works from the Estate of the Artist.

Luckily for you, it’s London Gallery Weekend!
The gallery will be open all weekend, operating with extended hours.

5th Friday - 10 am - 8 pm (including an evening of poetry)

6th Saturday - 10 am - 6 pm

7th Sunday - 12 pm - 5 pm

The exhibition ends on the 7th of June.

🎥Reel Produced by .emms
Sound written and produced by + Matter Ghost — Daisywheel, licensed by

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35 Bury Street
London
SW1Y6AY

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 6pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm

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