
Maureen Paley is pleased to announce a new exhibition by Alastair Mackinven. This will be his third exhibition at the gallery and his first solo exhibition presented at our location at 60 Three Colts Lane.
Alastair Mackinven (born 1971, Clatterbridge, UK) lives and works in London. Selected solo exhibitions include Dlnrg (Oeeey), Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, USA (2021); Studio M, London, UK (2020); Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, USA (2017); Not Liver Again Said the Eagle To Prometheus, TRAMPS, London, UK (2016); A.J.R.M. Is My Slave Name, Peles Empire, London, UK (2013); Alastair Mackinven’s New Chinese Art, Curtat Tunnel, Lausanne, Switzerland (2013); From the Chinese Menu of Choice, be Warned, the Meal Will Always be Chinese, Jancou Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland (2013); New Wave of British Heavy Painting, City of London Art, London, UK (2012); Assault on Lismore Castle’s Fourth Wall, Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Ireland (2012); Owning a Dog to be a Master, Hermes und der Pfau, Stuttgart, Germany (2010).
Two-person exhibitions include Alastair Mackinven and Behrang Karimi, Maureen Paley, London (2019); Eggy and Seedy, Alastair Mackinven and Matt Copson, Reading International, Reading, UK, and Alastair Mackinven and Benjamin Saurer, Peles Empire, Berlin, Germany (2017).
Selected group exhibitions include This Corrosion, Modern Art, London, UK (2020); Everything is Personal, Tramps, New York, USA (2020); CR McBerny (touring) Manchester Central Library, Manchester, UK and Zwinglisalon, Berlin, Germany (2018); Odds, Assembly Point Studios, London, UK (2017), and Thinking Outside the Box: the Museum Haus Konstruktiv Collection (1986-2016), Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich, Switzerland (2016).




Alastair Mackinven (born 1971, Clatterbridge, UK) lives and works in London. Selected solo exhibitions include Dlnrg (Oeeey), Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, USA (2021); Studio M, London, UK (2020); Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, USA (2017); Not Liver Again Said the Eagle To Prometheus, TRAMPS, London, UK (2016); A.J.R.M. Is My Slave Name, Peles Empire, London, UK (2013); Alastair Mackinven’s New Chinese Art, Curtat Tunnel, Lausanne, Switzerland (2013); From the Chinese Menu of Choice, be Warned, the Meal Will Always be Chinese, Jancou Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland (2013); New Wave of British Heavy Painting, City of London Art, London, UK (2012); Assault on Lismore Castle’s Fourth Wall, Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Ireland (2012); Owning a Dog to be a Master, Hermes und der Pfau, Stuttgart, Germany (2010).




The gallery programme began in 1984 in a Victorian terraced house in London’s East End. Initially named Interim Art the gallery changed its name to Maureen Paley in 2004 as a celebration of its 20th anniversary. Since September 1999 the gallery has been situated in light industrial space in Bethnal Green. In July 2017 Maureen Paley opened a second space in Hove called Morena di Luna. In October 2020 a third space was opened in London called STUDIO M. From its inception the gallery’s aim has remained consistent: to promote great and innovative artists in all media.

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