TUBE GALLERY
23rd May 2025
Shoreline
A group show curated
by William Noel Clarke
Upcoming
Ahren Warner Solo Exhibition
Ahren Warner
August 2025
Tube Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Ahren Warner. Bringing together new and recent works, the exhibition highlights Warner’s distinctive interdisciplinary approach, combining photography, text, and video to explore themes of identity, intimacy, and mediated experience.
Without adhering to a fixed narrative, Warner’s work invites reflection on how we navigate personal and collective realities in a visually saturated world.
We invite you to discover this multifaceted and thought-provoking body of work at Tube Gallery.
Past
The Hour Before Sunrise / La Hora Bruja
Victoria Cantons
21.03.2025 - 16.05.2025
Victoria Cantons, a London-based artist, explores identity and the human condition through various media. Blending abstraction and figuration, her work features expressive gestures and inscribed text. A Slade MFA graduate, she will exhibit at Tube Gallery and SMoCA in March 2025.
Past
Heroes, Poets and Coffee
Jarl Ingvarsson
12.12.24 - 28.02.25
Jarl Ingvarsson, born in 1955 in Asmara, Eritrea, is a renowned Swedish artist whose bold and expressive style has earned him widespread recognition. Raised in Sweden, he pursued his studies at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm from 1978 to 1983, where he laid the foundation for his distinctive artistic voice. Throughout his career, Ingvarsson has continually embraced new creative directions, producing work that is both innovative and unmistakably his own.
Past
The Smoke That Thunders
Max Boyla
21.09.24 - 29.11.24
Tube Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming solo exhibition by Max Boyla (b. 1991, Edinburgh) a Scottish artist based in London who graduated from the Royal Academy Schools in 2023. Holding to a tradition that sees painting as an illusion, Boyla’s work can exist in a perpetual limbo: a place where the limited and real world mingles with the eternal and fictional. Curated by Sayori Radda
Past
Etimologías
Rafa Forteza
16.02.24 - 26.04.24
His first exhibition at Tube Gallery is titled “Rafa Forteza: Etymologies” and is organized on two levels, starting with his most recent paintings. From there, it proposes a reverse journey through his sculptures and drawings, until reaching some works from the nineties that have survived in his studio over time. In this way, it suggests a return to the origin to then retrace the path taken.
Past
Ubiquitous nº14
26.09.23 - 10.12.23
Tube Gallery is pleased to present Ubiquitous No.14, a group exhibition featuring conceptual, process-based and performative works of art, curated by London-based writer Elaine ML Tam.