Summer Exhibition 2025

The Pop Art movement and its evolution into the present day
Jun 13, 2025
A. Warhol, 'Grace Kelly' (1984) at Treasure House 2025, stand 220
A. Warhol, 'Grace Kelly' (1984) at Treasure House 2025, stand 220
Robert Indiana - Tulip

Robert Indiana, Tulip from A Garden of Love (1982)

Andy Warhol - Grace Kelly

Andy Warhol, Grace Kelly (1984)

Among the featured artists is Robert Indiana, whose instantly recognisable LOVE series captures the spirit of the 1960s with its vibrant pop aesthetics. Indiana’s work reflects the Pop Art movement’s embrace of direct messaging and universal themes, resonating across generations.

James Rosenquist - Miles from America

James Rosenquist, Miles from America: The Third Century (1975)

Works by Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, and Keith Haring will also be on view—three influential artists who blurred the lines between high art and popular culture. From Warhol’s commentary on celebrity and consumer culture, to Rosenquist’s monumental, billboard-style compositions, and Haring’s graffiti-inspired works, these artists brought printmaking into public consciousness by turning everyday imagery into powerful artistic statements.

Keith Haring - Growing 5

Keith Haring, Growing # 5 (1988)

Sam Francis - Trietto 4

Sam Francis, Trietto 4 (SFE-077 RC) (1991)

The exhibition also features expressive works by Sam Francis, whose abstract compositions explore gesture, colour, and spontaneity. His innovative approach to form and surface continues to influence contemporary artists working in abstraction today.

 

 


 

New Acquisitions

 

These artworks are available for purchase at our 94 New Bond Street gallery or online at ShaperoModern.com

Marc Chagall - Le Verger

Marc Chagall, Le Verger (1973)


A 1973 lithograph created with master printmaker Charles Sorlier, this dreamlike composition portrays a romantic orchard scene inspired by the Greek poet Longus’ tale of Daphnis and Chloé, blending Chagall’s poetic vision with mythological storytelling.

Frank Stella - Moby Dick

Frank Stella, Moby Dick from The Waves (1989)

From his ambitious Waves series, Stella’s Moby Dick merges various printmaking techniques with collage and hand-coloured elements. Swirling forms and layered construction evoke the energy and turbulence of Melville’s iconic narrative.