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Please contact Kevin Francis Gray Studio at francesca@kevinfrancisgray.com


Nigel Cooke, Cullinan Richards, Daria Dmytrenko, Kevin Francis Gray, Egle Jauncems, Victoria Morton, Lena Pomford, Tal Regev, Alissa Volchkova, Stanley Whitney 

ENDGAME

curated by Kevin Francis Gray

secci

Pietrasanta, Italy, 21 July – 03 September 2023

Photo Nicola Gnesi


Kevin Francis Gray

Alon Segev

Tel Aviv, Israel, 02 September – 28 October 2022

Photo Elad Sarig


Daniel Crews-Chubb and Kevin Francis Gray

curated by Pier Paolo Pancotto

Eduardo Secci

Milan, Italy, 01 April – 20 May 2022

Photo THE KNACK STUDIO


Kevin Francis Gray

curated by Sara Lysgaard

Andersen’s

Copenhagen, Denmark, 10 March – 22 April 2022

Photo Malle Madsen


Eduardo secci

Milan, Italy, 03 June – 02 October 2021

curated by Sergio Risaliti

Photo THE KNACK STUDIO


Pace, 6 Burlington Gardens

London, UK, 25 November 2020 – 27 March 2021


Museo Stefano Bardini

Florence, Italy, 02 June – 21 December 2020

curated by Antonella Nesi, organised by mus.e in collaboration with Eduardo Secci


Sculpture in the City 9th Edition

London, UK, 27 June 2019 – April 2020, extended through Spring 2021

Reclining Nude I, 2016 is exhibited in the Churchyard of St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate.


Andersen's 

Copenhagen, Denmark, 10 October – 24 November 2018

Photos by Morten Jacobsen.


The Art of the Treasure Hunt 2018

Fèlsina & Colle Bereto wineries, Chianti region, Italy, 01 July – 31 October 2018

curated by Kasia RedziszMay - September 2018

Face-Off, 2007 is exhibited in Fèlsina vineyard

Video by Federico Zanotti.

Music by Haux. 


Shadowed Forms 

Andersen’s

Copenhagen, Denmark, 27 April – 16 June 2018

curated by Kevin Francis Gray


Copenhagen Invite

Shadowed Forms, Group Exhibition at Andersen's Contemporary, Copenhagen, Denmark

April 27 - June 16, 2018

Kevin Francis Gray was invited to curate a group exhibition at Andersen's Contemporary, thus bringing together contemporary work from a group of international artists. At the heart of the exhibition is the loan of an extraordinary and rarely exhibited Barbara Hepworth marble sculpture,entitled Sheltered Form, from 1972. Gray centers the exhibition around this piece, inviting his fellow artists to engage with Hepworth's artistic legacy and her take on 'the figure'. The result is a dynamic and varied group of peers, presenting recent works and engaging, however abstractly, with the representation of the figure. The group, rooted in London, is a microcosm of the megalopolis, with the artists individually hailing from Australia, Belgium, England, Germany, Ireland, Malawi and South Africa, and their works stretching across mediums ranging from marble & bronze to wood, steel, objet trouvé, linen and canvas.

By virtue of having been curated by an artist, whereby each artist's inclusion has been carefully considered before being personally invited to participate, the exhibition presents a sensitivity and thoughtfulness, setting it apart from more traditional curatorial approaches. The participating artists set off on their careers at similar times, and have been peripherally involved in one another's lives and practices, each exhibiting internationally in the last fifteen years, passing each other like ships in the night, before finally coming together to rest on common ground, in a new city. Indeed, this reunion in Copenhagen, a new destination for all involve, is an invitation to regroup and reflect at the mid-career point. As they join forces to scaffold the stunning Hepworth piece, their works pay homage to 'the figure' as art historical narrative and re-assess its relevance for today's viewer.


Villa Santo Sospir

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France, 16 September – 31 October 2017

Photos by Loïc Thébaud 


Pace, 537 West 24th Street

New York NY, USA, 30 March – 22 April 2017

Photos by Sam Nandez


Mid-career Retrospective

Armagh Market Place Arts Centre

Armagh, Northern Ireland, 16 March – 13 April 2017

Photos courtesy of Marketplace Gallery