
THE TAGLI to present New Geographies, a group exhibition running from 7th – 19th October 2025, featuring works by Piers Alsop, Thomas Cameron, Lucas Dupuy, Leon Scott-Engel, Harm
Gerdes, Nassim L’Ghoul, Afonso Rocha, Toni de Jesus, and Tom Woolner. The exhibition is kindly supported by the Camões Institute and the Art Embassy Network.

New Geographies brings together a diverse group of artists whose practices reimagine the relationship
between place, identity, and memory. Landscapes and built environments appear as layered, contested
sites, bearing the traces of history, politics, migration, and myth. Objects and fragments of interiors evoke the detritus of everyday life, where the seemingly ordinary becomes a marker of biography and cultural belonging. Elsewhere, domestic and architectural spaces unfold as metaphors for selfhood, where private and public realms blur and the intimate reveals its political charge.

The exhibition charts a shifting topography in which abstraction and figuration entwine. Together, the
works propose new ways of mapping how we inhabit, imagine, and remember the spaces around us.

New Geographies, 7th – 19th October 2025 THE TAGLI, 67 Great Titchfield Street, London W1W 7PT
Art Opening Tuesday 7th October, 6PM – 9PM (strictly RSVP only)
You can also read an accompanying essay to the exhibition by Hector Campbell HERE







