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WONDERING PEOPLE AT 8 HOLLAND STREET | SOUTH OF THE RIVER

Lovers’ Court

CeramicsDyeingFeltingMetalworkingTextile Making

 

EVENT DETAILS

Exhibition
11 May 2026 - 16 May 2026, 10:00 - 18:00
17 May 2026, 11:00 - 16:00

VENUE INFORMATION

8 Holland Street | South of The River

243 - 245 Kennington Lane, London
SE11 5QU

Lovers’ Court

BOOKING INFORMATION

Wondering People presents Lovers’ Court, bringing together three artist couples for a six-week residency at 8 Holland Street | South of The River in Kennington. Featuring works from wool and felt to porcelain and steel, the exhibition explores themes of history, chivalry and connection through collaborative artistic partnerships.

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About

Wondering People is a London-based online art gallery and art advisory representing emerging and mid-career British and international artists. The collection reflects a spectrum of disciplines unified by distinctive aesthetic approaches, conceptual clarity and a sensitivity to material, form and narrative. As part of a new and agile generation rethinking how contemporary art is accessed and collected, Wondering People grounds itself in artistic development and curatorial integrity.

For London Craft Week, Wondering People brings together three artist couples, six artists in total, for a six-week residency at 8 Holland Street | South of The River opening for London Craft Week 2026. Titled Lovers’ Court, the exhibition reflects both the personal and creative partnerships of the participating artists, presenting works across a contrasting range of materials, from wool and felt to porcelain and steel. The works draw on themes of history, chivalry and connection.

The exhibiting artists are Joseph Dupré and Pollyanna Johnson, Ana Naskidashvili and Frederik Poisquet (Morevi Studio), and Andrew Pierce Scott and Natalia Triantafylli.

Lovers’ Court is on view at 8 Holland Street | South of the River, a special space for London Craft Week 2026 spanning two nineteenth-century townhouses on Kennington Lane, SE11. Launching during London Craft Week 2026, the exhibition runs until 13 June. The house is a beautiful London building and each of its ten rooms will be thoughtfully transformed into individual exhibitions featuring artists represented by 8 Holland Street, including Forest + Found, Nicola Tassie, Francis Pinnock and Liorah Tchiproiut, alongside a range of furniture pieces.