Urban Perspectives: Group Show

14 May - 14 June 2026
Whether it's the search for a new skating line, the transformation of a forgotten wall, each artist brings a distinct perspective to the built environment. Through painting, street intervention, drawing, and experimental techniques, they explore how urban space is perceived, navigated, and continually transformed — drawn not to the monumental, but to the incidental details, textures, and moments that make up the fabric of city life.

Open Event | Thursday 14th May, 6-8pm

To receive a list of available works, please request here.

 

StolenSpace is pleased to present 'Urban Perspectives' group show, exploring the city as both canvas and catalyst — a subject to be observed and a structure that shapes how artists observe. This exhibition looks at how artists absorb and respond to its rhythms, architecture, and inhabitants, and how the city, as a living system of overlapping experiences, feeds directly into the work it inspires, each artist offers a different lens on how this built environment influences expression.

 

Whether it's the search for a new skating line, the transformation of a forgotten wall, each artist brings a distinct perspective to the built environment. Through painting, street intervention, drawing, and experimental techniques, they explore how urban space is perceived, navigated, and continually transformed — drawn not to the monumental, but to the incidental details, textures, and moments that make up the fabric of city life.

 

Taken together, the works present the city not as a backdrop, but as an active force — a space of adaptation, imagination, and reinvention.

 

Exhibiting artists:

Andrew Torr, Bianca McCall, Camille Theodet, Cevo, César Goce, CHN0, Dan Kitchener, Eloise Dorr, Harry Jones London, Haus of Lucy, Jen Orpin, Jo Peel, Mandy Payne, Marie Lenclos, Matthew House, Nao Yoshida, P.Kim, Rueben Dangoor, RoWdY, Ryan Everson, Scott Listfield, Sean Sweeney, The London Police, Tom Gerrard, William Darkdrac and Yutaro Inagaki.