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Kate Wallace’s exhibition, ‘Between Trees’ is now in its final week, concluding 23 May - don’t miss this exceptional exhibition.
Image:
Kate Wallace
Looking Through, 2025
Oil on linen
20 x 15 cm
@kate_ewallace

Kate Wallace
In a Window, 2026
Oil on linen
20 x 15 cm
As part of ‘Between Trees’ current at the gallery until 23 May
@kate_ewallace

LON Gallery is thrilled to present Grace Wood’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, Petal as Pixel.
Please join us for the opening celebration on Saturday 30th of May from 4-6pm.
Petal as Pixel draws on Wood’s enduring fascination with Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s, The Roses of Heliogabalus (1888), employing it as a metaphor to reimagine seduction, excess, and the proliferation of images through a contemporary lens.
Comprising 80 works, Petal as Pixel centres on an expansive suspended assemblage of petal-shaped mirrors, tiered by connective chain, and embellished with abstracted and layered images - all symmetrically balanced. As the viewer moves throughout the gallery, the work evolves, reflections fragment and multiply, enveloping the space with an echo of itself.
Through Petal as Pixel, Wood reflects on the construction, circulation, and truth of images; demonstrating that replication is both seductive and dangerous, and the boundary between reality and fabrication remains suspended in flux.
To request register your interest in receiving a preview catalogue for this exhibition, please contact the gallery via email or DM.
@grace_____wood

Continuing this week is Kate Wallace’s exhibition, ‘Between Trees’, which comprises a suite of 17 intimately scaled oil paintings on copper and linen, that attend to the subtle rhythms of daily life, moving between moments of stillness and quiet tension. Emerging from close observation, these works draw attention to the intervals that punctuate movement; the overlooked moments of transit, waiting and contemplation that often pass unnoticed.
The exhibition’s title, 'Between Trees', gestures toward a condition of suspension: a pause between places, between moments, between states of being. Situated within this threshold, the exhibition considers what is seen and felt when one is alone, and the ways in which attention might settle amidst the rhythms of contemporary life.
To request a catalogue of works from the exhibition, please contact the gallery via email or DM
@kate_ewallace

Kate Wallace
Stuck, 2026
Oil on copper
15 x 10 cm
As part of ‘Between Trees’ current at the gallery until 23 May
@kate_ewallace

Kate Wallace
Tree 2, 2026
Oil on copper
15 x 10 cm
As part of ‘Between Trees’, current at the gallery until 23 May
@kate_ewallace

Kate Wallace
Empty, 2026
Oil on linen
20 x 15 cm
As part of ‘Between Trees’, current at the gallery until 23 May
@kate_ewallace

Kate Wallace
Lights, 2026
Oil on linen
25 x 20 cm
As part of ‘Between Trees’, current at the gallery until 23 May
@kate_ewallace

News:
Kate Wallace is the recipient of a three month residency at PART in Vienna from May – July in cooperation with Commune Gallery.
This exciting opportunity deepens the artist’s engagement with Europe after a number of recent exhibitions in the region and will cumulate in Wallace’s second solo presentation with Commune Gallery.
Kate’s exhibition, Between Trees, remains current at LON Gallery until 23 May.
To request a catalogue of works, please contact the gallery via email or DM.
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Image:
Portrait of the artist
Rudi Lorimer/ A Woman’s Thing
Kate Wallace
Window 2, 2026
Oil on linen
12 x 102 cm
@kate_ewallace
@partresidency
@communegallery

News:
Kate Wallace is the recipient of a three month residency at PART in Vienna from May – July in cooperation with Commune Gallery.
This exciting opportunity deepens the artist’s engagement with Europe after a number of recent exhibitions in the region and will cumulate in Wallace’s second solo presentation with Commune Gallery.
Kate’s exhibition, Between Trees, remains current at LON Gallery until 23 May.
To request a catalogue of works, please contact the gallery via email or DM.
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Image:
Portrait of the artist
Rudi Lorimer/ A Woman’s Thing
Kate Wallace
Window 2, 2026
Oil on linen
12 x 102 cm
@kate_ewallace
@partresidency
@communegallery

Current at the gallery until 23 May is Kate Wallace’s exhibition ‘Between Trees’.
For further information about the artist’s practice, or for a catalogue of works please contact the gallery via email or DM.
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Image:
Kate Wallace
A Memory, 2026
Oil on linen
13 x 10 cm
@kate_ewallace

Kate Wallace
Between Trees
29 April – 23 May
Please join us for the opening celebration and publication launch tonight, 30 April, 6-8pm.
To request a catalogue of works please contact the gallery via email.
To order a copy of Kate’s new publication, in blue, please contact Stray Pages. For those who can join us at the opening, copies will be available to purchase on the night.
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@kate_ewallace
@s_t_r_a_y_p_a_g_e_s

Opening at the gallery this week is Kate Wallace’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, Between Trees.
To request a preview catalogue of works please contact the gallery via email.
Image:
Kate Wallace
Reflection, 2025
Oil on linen
20 x 15 cm
@kate_ewallace
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