Kate MacGarry

Kate MacGarry is a contemporary art gallery located in London. Francis Upritchard represented New Zealand at the Venice Biennale in 2009.

The gallery represents several international artists including Goshka Macuga, Chicks on Speed, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Francis Upritchard, Peter McDonald, Matt Bryans, Dr Lakra, Marcus Coates and Ben Rivers. Established by Kate MacGarry, it first opened in November 2002 on Redchurch Street in London's East End, UK. From April 2007 to April 2011 the gallery was located on Vyner Street, and i

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Renee So
31 May - 13 July 2024
11am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday

Now open! 🍋👖

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Marcus Coates: Between Stories
12 April - 18 May 2024
11am-5pm, Tuesday-Saturday

Now open 🦅

"I want to create a space where the narratives that have defined these relationships might be reimagined, where our relations with others can be reconsidered, a place from which new stories that are fit for purpose might emerge."

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Patricia Treib: Enfold
8 March - 6 April 2024
11am-5pm, Tuesday-Saturday ⭐️

“I need to have a personal connection to the visual source that I’m starting with. It’s not arbitrary; I need to feel an emotional tie to the source and for it to continually radiate and not fully reveal itself,” says Treib whose disparate source materials include a torsion pendulum clock, a 1940s Vogue sewing pattern envelope depicting various sleeves, a still life arrangement of several cameras as well as metal body armor from a Greek icon painting. “In turn, I want the painting to be imbued with this personal connection—for it to manifest through resonant colour and a sensuous material presence—for it to be ingrained, but not ‘readable’ or ‘represented’ through known signifiers."

Excerpt from Essay by Erica Cooke.

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Wojciech Bąkowski, Erica Baum, Matt Hoyt, Goshka Macuga, Ben Rivers and John Smith

20 January - 24 February 2024
Open 11am-5pm, Tuesday-Saturday
Now open ✨

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Grace Ndiritu: Labour
3 November - 16 December 2023
11am-5pm, Tuesday-Saturday

Now open 🎬

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Florian Meisenberg: What does the smoke know of the fire?
15 September - 21 October 2023
11am-5pm, Tuesday-Saturday

Now open 🌟

14/06/2023

Francis Upritchard
Swamp Creature, 2022

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In collaboration with Anton Kern Gallery

15 - 18 June 2023

14/06/2023

Art Basel Galleries | Booth L3

Chou Yu-Cheng, Marcus Coates, Goshka Macuga, Lisa Milroy and Francis Upritchard 🌟

15 - 18 June 2023

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Lisa Milroy: Correspondence
2 June - 15 July 2023

Now open 🌟

London Gallery Weekend (2 - 4 June) extended opening hours:
Today: 11am-8pm | Saturday: 11am-6pm | Sunday: 10am-5pm 🎨

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Dawn Ng
21 April - 20 May 2023
11am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday

Now open 🌟

03/02/2023
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Peter Liversidge: Either / Or
13 January - 18 February 2023
11am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday

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Stage Effects
Pauline Caulfield, Li Xia, Ellie MacGarry & Lisa Milroy
11 November - 17 December 2022
11am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday

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Final week to visit our pop-up at No.9 Cork Street ⭐️

TWENTY
9 - 24 September 2022
10am - 6pm, Tuesday - Saturday

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Chou Yu-Cheng
16 September - 22 October 2022
11am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday

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Laura Gannon
24 June - 23 July 2022
11am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday

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Francis Upritchard: Surf 'n' Turf
13 May - 11 June 2022
11am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday

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27 Old Nichol Street
London
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Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

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