Katherine Jones RA & Temsuyanger Longkumer:

Drop Shadows


Harper’s Bazaar, 2023

‘Oliver Projects is one of a new wave of discerning platforms founded by female art connoisseurs on a mission to pick and purvey affordable masterpieces.’


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We are delighted to offer unique and limited edition works for sale including paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures in our online shop. In addition to unframed pieces, framed works can be purchased directly through our website - ready to hang in the home.

We champion a select group of emerging and established artists who work alongside us in south east London including Katherine Jones RA, Joana Galego, Kemi Onabule and Joseph Goody, as well as international painters including Heidrun Rathgeb and Morteza Khakshoor.

 

 

Introducing Marianne Thygesen

Danish artist Marianne Thygesen will be exhibiting her paintings on cardboard for the first time in the UK in our forthcoming group exhibition Almost Blue.

 
I feel at home with cardboard. It may be my background as an architect that comes to life....I feel free and work intuitively - almost like in a building process. You build up and tear down. You add and take away. You tear off a corner and glue something on. You can build in cardboard.
 

 

Exhibitions and Fairs Programme

Operating as a nomadic gallery without a fixed exhibition location allows us to celebrate our artists' work in a range of venues. Alongside exhibiting at contemporary art fairs and in galleries, we enjoy showing art in relaxed, welcoming spaces such as family homes.

Our last exhibition ‘Drop Shadows’, presented new work by Katherine Jones RA and Temsuyanger Longkumer, in collaboration with Sims Reed Gallery, London.


 

New Additions

We regularly welcome new artists to the Oliver Projects family, offering our collectors the chance to discover new work online and in person. We are looking forward to presenting new work by Turkish artist Güler Ates in our forthcoming 5th anniversary exhibition Almost Blue.

Early Renaissance and Dutch painting has profoundly influenced me, filtering through my subconscious, along with the bright garments worn every day by women in my birthplace of Eastern Turkey.