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Almudena Romero
Almudena Romero (b. in Madrid in 1986) is a British and Spanish visual artist based in London. Her practice uses photography to explore ways of representing, seeing and understanding. Romero’s works focus on how perception affects existence and how art shapes perception. Romero’s practice has been exhibited at international public institutions including the Victoria and Albert Museum (UK), National Portrait...
Almudena Romero is creating the world's largest photograph in Sarabande studio
Recently joining us as an artist in residence, Sarabande artist Almudena Romero has embarked on her most ambitious project yet, teaming up with scientist Nicolas Langlade from the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (Inrae), they are set to cultivate what could be the largest photograph ever created: an ephemeral image of an eye spanning 30,000 square meters. By leveraging...
Take a virtual tour of Earth Monsters
"Earth Monsters," our exhibition for International Women's Day, has reached the end of its physical run. However, the journey doesn't stop here. To extend the experience crafted by nine of our talented female-presenting artists, we're thrilled to introduce the virtual tour of the show. This immersive scan offers you the opportunity to explore the exhibition and delve into the compelling...
House of Bandits at Echo Soho
Discover House of Bandits at the inaugural edition of Echo Soho - a new art fair founded by and for female-led galleries, amplifying their influence in contemporary art in the heart of London's Soho. Our presentation at Echo Soho features over 40 works by Sarabande Foundation alumni and current artists-in-residents, including Darcey Fleming, Karimah Hassan, Adele Brydges, Emma Witter, Jo...
Earth Monsters, an exhibition for International Women's Day
This International Women's Day, nine female presenting Sarabande artists – past and present – explore their take on Mother Earth with Earth Monsters. Earth Monsters creates a landscape where the relationship between gender and nature is explored. The exhibition deviates from the idea of the Mother Earth and presents new ways to think about the body in relation to nature by...
Our New 2024 Haggerston Artists Have Arrived!
14 new artists in residence have joined us at our HQ in Haggerston, and we can’t wait to introduce them all to you!First up, let’s meet Koby Martin. Koby's paintings delve into the shared human journey, navigating the realms of emotions, memories and thoughts. Koby addresses the intricacies of identity and social injustice. By using emotive figures and symbolic elements such...
Our 2024 Summer Group Show is here!
The two part exhibition that should be on everyone’s radar this summer! It's that time of year again...OUR SUMMER GROUP SHOW IS HERE! This year round, the exhibition is divided into two distinct parts, highlighting the work of 20 resident artists from Sarabande’s studios in Haggerston and Tottenham. Over six weeks, the artists will present their interpretations of A Place, reflecting their time and...
'A Place' - Come see what all the buzz is about...
We're just under a week into the first part of our summer group show, A Place, and the Haggerston building is buzzing with energy as eager visitors explore the unique works each artist has created for this year's show. This year's show is our biggest yet. With two sites and double the number of artists in residence, we've split the exhibition into...
Mushroom Fantasies, Sugar Obsessions, and the Infinite Scroll: In My Studio 2024
It’s that time of year again—our 2023/24 residents have just moved out (cue the tiny violins). Before they packed up, we stepped into their studios to capture their wild, colourful, and creative worlds for our annual In My Studio series. If you’re new here, In My Studio is our annual series where we dive into the creative chaos and bold...
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