Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery Opens Second London Space

Theodore Ereira-Guyer and Thiago Barbalho: Phantom Dance, 2023, Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery. Photograph: Richard Ivey. Courtesy of the Artists and Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery, London.


Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery marks its tenth anniversary with the opening of a second gallery space in London’s vibrant Exmouth Market. Expanding from its original home in Deptford, this new location will further the gallery’s mission to foster cutting-edge contemporary art and support both emerging and established artists on a global stage

Founded in 2015, Elizabeth Xi Bauer began as an innovative online platform accompanied by pop-up exhibitions. In 2021, as the UK was exiting lockdown restrictions, Artistic Director Edward Sheldrick and Directors Callum Welch and Matthew Grochowski took on the challenge to open a permanent space in South-East London.

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Marta Jakobovits: Look and See, 2022, Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery. Photograph: Richard Ivey.
Courtesy of the Artist and Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery, London.

With its roots in Deptford, a burgeoning creative hub, the gallery has established itself as a dynamic player in the contemporary art scene. In 2021, Elizabeth Xi Bauer opened with the inaugural exhibition, The Garden of Unearthly Delights, which included works by Theodore Ereira-Guyer, Hamish Pearch, and Manuela Ribadeneira, curated by Maria do Carmo M. P. de Pontes. To date, the gallery has curated more than 20 exhibitions in London and collaborated on projects with international institutions, curators, and artists across São Paulo, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Lisbon.

“Our expansion into Exmouth Market represents the next step in our journey to further the gallery’s mission of supporting artists and pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. We will continue to foster exciting collaborations as well as introduce fresh voices across both spaces” says Edward Sheldrick, Artistic Director.

Identity

The new Exmouth Market gallery will launch in January 2025 with an exhibition that will showcase the essence of Elizabeth Xi Bauer and its vision for the future. This inaugural exhibition will introduce the gallery’s identity to this central London location, featuring a curated selection of works from both the gallery’s represented artists and those who have previously exhibited with Elizabeth Xi Bauer. This upcoming exhibition aims to provide a glimpse into the gallery’s 2025 programme across both spaces.

The programme will feature a series of duo exhibitions, each show comprising one of the gallery’s represented artists alongside a revered international artist, who will be collaborating with Elizabeth Xi Bauer for the first time. The exhibitions will be curated by the gallery’s curator Maria do Carmo M.P. de Pontes, creating a new dialogue between the exhibiting artists.

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Abraham Kritzman & Daniel Silver: Choir, 2024, Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery. Photograph:
Richard Ivey. Courtesy of the Artists and Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery, London.

“The Gallery works with talented and passionate artists, curators, and writers. We give them the creative freedom to express themselves, experiment, push boundaries, and innovate in a positive and supportive environment” – Callum Welch, Director.

Over the past decade, Elizabeth Xi Bauer has played a pivotal role in nurturing the careers of emerging artists, including Theodore Ereira-Guyer and Abraham Kritzman, alongside showcasing a diverse range of artists from around the world, like Antonio Pichillá and Karoliina Hellberg. Through Elizabeth Xi Bauer’s exhibition programme and international collaborations, its represented artists have also exhibited alongside internationally renowned artists, including Marlene Dumas, Caroline Achaintre, Jo Spence, Ulay, Uriel Orlow, Paulo Monteiro, Oswaldo Maciá, Tonico Lemos Auad, and Caragh Thuring. The gallery’s artists have exhibited worldwide, with works acquired by prestigious institutions, including the Tate, Centre Pompidou, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the British Museum.

Freedom

Continuing the exhibition programme at the gallery’s Deptford location, 2025 will begin with a duo exhibition featuring works by Marta Jakobovits and Anderson Borba. Elizabeth Xi Bauer Deptford will also maintain its residency programme, offering national and international artists a creative space connected to the gallery to develop their practice.

“Our residency programme offers artists the opportunity to work in proximity to where their art will later be exhibited, giving them creative freedom to experiment with new materials and ideas,” explains Sheldrick.

Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery opened a permanent space in Deptford, London, in 2021. The gallery’s represented artists include Theodore Ereira-Guyer, Abraham Kritzman, Marta Jakobovits, and Cătălin Marius Petrișor Hereșanu.

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Karoliina Hellberg: Labyrinth, 2024, Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery. Photograph: Richard Ivey.
Courtesy of the Artist and Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery, London.

The gallery has exhibited many international artists in their Deptford space and in their international exhibitions, including Dan Coopey, Lucy Kumara Moore, Daniel Silver, Maria Thereza Alves, Thiago Barbalho, Tapfuma Gutsa, ikkibawiKrrr, and many more.

Gallery locations:

Deptford: Fuel Tank, 8-12 Creekside, London, SE8 3DX
Exmouth Market: 22 Exmouth Market, London, EC1R 4QE. Opening January 2025.
Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday, from 12 – 6 pm or by appointment.

https://elizabethxibauer.com

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