
Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime on Savile Row
16 January 2026 • Mark Westall
Sadie Coles HQ’s second exhibition in their newly opened Savile Row space takes its cue from Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, Oscar Wilde’s darkly comic novella
Monster Chetwynd (b. 1973, London, England) lives and works in Zürich. Chetwynd’s multifarious practice – spanning interactive performances, film, collage, painting and installation – interweaves elements of folk spectacle, popular culture and surrealistic cinema. Chetwynd is known for per anarchistic bric-a-brac style performance pieces, featuring handmade costumes, props and sets. Describing per work as ‘impatiently made’, ze often re-uses cheap materials that are easy to process to create costumes and scenery that are easy to deploy and adapt, while incorporating eclectic cultural references – from Bertolt Brecht to Bugsy Malone. At the core of Chetwynd’s practice is an emphasis on the work’s collective development.

16 January 2026 • Mark Westall
Sadie Coles HQ’s second exhibition in their newly opened Savile Row space takes its cue from Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, Oscar Wilde’s darkly comic novella

21 July 2025 • Tabish Khan
Standing on the Kent coast where centuries of migrants have first touched British soil, Folkestone is a place of constant arrival and departure.

11 July 2025 • Mark Westall
This summer, Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall will be transformed by a new large-scale interactive installation by artist Monster Chetwynd.

31 March 2025 • Mark Westall
Folkestone Triennial 2025, one of the UK’s leading contemporary art festivals has shared the full line-up of artists for its highly anticipated sixth edition.

19 February 2023 • Mark Westall
Mount Stuart Trust has announced a major new commission for summer 2023, opening on 10th June 2023. A new commission by Monster Chetwynd

21 December 2022 • Mark Westall
Art on the Underground revealed their 2023 programme which includes major new commissions by Monster Chetwynd, Barby Asante and Jem… Read More

30 November 2022 • Mark Westall
This December, Monster Chetwynd presents The Cat’s Whiskers, a group of four hand-blown glass sculptures, shown alongside a series of recent watercolours,… Read More

12 October 2022 • Mark Westall
Somerset House presents The Horror Show!: A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain, a major exhibition exploring how ideas rooted in horror… Read More

16 October 2019 • Mark Westall
For the first time ever, Studio Voltaire will present an ambitious year-long programme of offsite projects whilst they undertake The Studio Voltaire Capital Project.

3 February 2019 • Tabish Khan
Killing lions, Medusa, a Gothic castle, Swastikas, a creepy house, glowing slugs and mountains.