Andrew Litten’s life size bronze sculpture ‘Listening' forms the focal point of The Samaritans’ Listening Garden, supported by Project Giving Back, at this years RHS Chelsea Flower Show, in celebration of the Samaritans' 70th Birthday…
Read More'Samhain’ is the second in an ongoing series of international mixed online exhibitions following this rhythm of the seasons, known as ‘the wheel of the year’. This ‘calendar’ provides a cue for the duration of each show, and inevitably flavours the selection of works presented…
Read MoreMabon’ is the first in an ongoing series of international mixed online exhibitions following this rhythm of the seasons, known as ‘the wheel of the year’. This ‘calendar’ provides a cue for the duration of each show, and inevitably flavours the selection of works presented…
Read MoreThe donation has been made in the loving and lasting memory of Daisy Brooks from Bures, Essex and Ethan Cass from Pendeen in Cornwall who tragically lost their lives to DIPG…
Read MoreOffering a unique opportunity for a poetic space to meditate on key issues facing our species and through intricate interconnection our entire planet, at a pivotal turning point in human history.
Read MoreAnima Mundi are delighted to launch ‘Beyond Ourselves’ a major mixed online exhibition featuring 39 international artists.
Read MoreAndrew Litten gave a rare, candid and insightful interview with writer Anna McNay for Studio International to coincide with his solo exhibition ‘Concerning the Fragile’ at Anima Mundi.
Read More'Ode to a Nightingale' is now open online. It was curated in response to the extraordinary crisis moment of lockdown that we find ourselves in and is our most international exhibition to date.
Read MoreAnima Mundi were delighted to have been invited to present works by Andrew Litten and Arthur Lanyon at the 2020 edition of ZonaMaco Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City, from 5-9th February 2020.
Read MoreAnima Mundi are delighted to have been invited to present works by Andrew Litten and Arthur Lanyon at the 2020 edition of Zona Maco Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City this coming February.
Read MoreAnima Mundi is proud to present ‘Protected by Alarms’ which takes place in the empty and derelict, Vicarage Flats in St. Ives. The exhibition provides an eclectic response to the confused and challenging backdrop of this moment in time.
Read MoreAndrew Litten’s ‘About to Say Something’ is included in this years Trinity Buoy Wharf Prize Exhibition. The exhibition will launch in London before touring to Salisbury Museum, The Chainstore at Trinity Buoy Wharf, and on to The Gallery at De Montfort University Leicester.
Read MoreAndrew Litten is included in the exhibition ‘Made in Britain’ at The National Museum, Gdansk, Poland from March 14 to June 2, 2019.
Read More'Ordinary Bodies, Ordinary Bones' and 'Far is the False & Deceitful World', opened on 11th May at Anima-Mundi to great enthusiasm. Word has been travelling since with both shows already receiving big audiences.
Read More‘Impromptu’, Andrew Litten's public solo exhibition of retrospective works opens at The Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra, Australia
Read MoreAndrew Litten's forthcoming, retrospective, solo exhibition at the Royal Cornwall Museum, consisting of paintings and assemblages made from 1990-99 opens on Tuesday 1st May
Read MoreAndrew Litten is included in the exhibition 'Contemporary Masters from Britain: 80 British Painters of the 21st Century' which is currently touring in China.
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