Studio News
Studio updates from LUAP, documenting projects, exhibitions, and work in progress.
Life Lines at The Bottle Factory
LUAP’s new exhibition—three years in the making—features 16 large-scale portrait paintings and a series of photographic portraits. Held at The Bottle Factory, a restored 1895 warehouse in Peckham, the show includes a large-scale projection of LUAP’s emotive studio portraits during the private view.
LUAP Exhibits in Bow Arts’ Bring Your Light at the Nunnery Gallery
LUAP exhibits in Bow Arts’ 2023 group show Bring Your Light at the Nunnery Gallery. Curated by Chila Burman — known for her Tate Britain commission — the exhibition explores light as a symbol of emotional and creative strength.
Self Incarceration
LUAP's Self Incarceration invites audiences to explore the emotional cages we construct, using the Pink Bear as a guide through a landscape of introspection and potential liberation.
The Unconscious Therapy at 95 New Bond Street, Frieze Week
The Unconscious Therapy transformed a vacant building on New Bond Street into an atmospheric exhibition that explored memory, mental health and emotional connection through LUAP’s recurring Pink Bear figure.
Art in the Age of Now at Fulham Town Hall
Just weeks after England lifts its final lockdown restrictions, LUAP transforms a former jail cell at Fulham Town Hall into a vivid pink installation for Art in the Age of Now. Featuring the Pink Bear on a bicycle, the work reflects on freedom, renewal, and post-COVID reflection.