URBAN PERSPECTIVES

The city is constantly changing, shaped by the people who move through it, the architecture that defines it, and the small details that often go unnoticed. Urban Perspectives, the latest group exhibition at Stolen Space Gallery in London, celebrates these everyday moments through a collection of works inspired by contemporary urban life. Bringing together artists working across painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media and street-influenced practices, the exhibition explores how the built environment continues to influence creative expression.

Featuring work by Andrew Torr, Bianca McCall, Camille Theodet, Cevo, César Goce, CHN0, Dan Kitchener, Dan Rawlings, Eloise Dorr, Harry Jones London, Haus of Lucy, Jen Orpin, Jo Peel, Mandy Payne, Marie Lenclos, Matthew House, Nao Yoshida, P.Kim, Rueben Dangoor, RoWdY, Ryan Everson, Scott Listfield, Sean Sweeney, The London Police, Tom Gerrard, William Darkdrac and Yutaro Inagaki, Urban Perspectives showcases an eclectic mix of artistic voices united by a fascination with the city and its evolving character.

Rather than focusing solely on iconic skylines or landmarks, the exhibition celebrates the overlooked textures of urban life—from weathered walls and quiet side streets to architecture, movement and the traces people leave behind. Each artist offers a distinct perspective, transforming familiar surroundings into compelling visual narratives that remind us the streets remain one of the world's richest sources of creative inspiration.

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