
MAXIMILLIAN WILLIAM
London
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About
Founded in 2015, Maximilian William began with an itinerant model which allowed the gallery to gradually form a roster of contemporary artists, the permanent gallery space in Fitzrovia opened in 2019.
Maximillian William began with an itinerant model which allowed the gallery to gradually form a roster of contemporary artists. An impulse to expand alongside the advancing careers of these artists led to the establishment of a permanent gallery space in Fitzrovia in 2019.
The gallery is artist-centric, collaborating closely with those it supports to build their platforms. On occasion, the gallery seeks to produce exhibitions that highlight those who have influenced its creative community, with the aim of presenting pivotal figures to a new generation. Alongside exhibition making, the gallery is committed to publishing, producing a range of publications from artist books to exhibition catalogues and monographs.
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All Events
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- ShowCoco Capitán NAÏVY: in fifty (definitive) photographsMay 4 – June 24, 2023
- ShowWhat Happens to Remain UnsaidJanuary 12 – February 25, 2023
- Show'Afternoon's Darkness'October 6 – November 19, 2022
- ShowTorsosSeptember 3 – October 1, 2022
- ShowBLENDING ELEMENTSJune 9 – July 23, 2022
- ShowPainter's Refuge: A Way of LifeMay 5, 2022 – January 16, 2023
- ShowCUTSApril 23 – June 1, 2022
- Fair BoothMAXIMILLIAN WILLIAM at EXPO Chicago 2022April 7 – 24, 2022
- ShowThe Soul As SphereMarch 3 – April 16, 2022
- ShowSubterraneOctober 7 – December 18, 2021
- ShowWith the End in MindJune 24 – August 14, 2021
- ShowNaïvySeptember 11 – October 30, 2020
Articles
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- ArtRising Artist Somaya Critchlow on Her Shared Sensibilities with Lucian FreudBy Charlotte JansenDec 26, 2022
- Art8 Must-See London Shows during Frieze Week 2022By Osman Can YerebakanOct 7, 2022
- ArtRising Painter Reginald Sylvester II Finds Refuge in AbstractionBy Jewels DodsonMay 13, 2022
- ArtThese Emerging Black Artists Are the Future of Figurative PaintingBy Isis Davis-MarksFeb 11, 2020
- Art MarketJanine and Lyndon Barrois on Building a Collection That Radiates Black ExcellenceBy Dominique ClaytonFeb 7, 2022
- ArtInside My Collection: Schwanda RountreeBy Cornelia SmithJul 23, 2021
- ArtWith Kitsch and Eroticism, Somaya Critchlow Confronts the Politics of the Black NudeBy Allyssia AlleyneJun 24, 2020