Galerie Max Hetzler Announces Liz Larner's First UK Solo Exhibition at Camden Art Centre
On July 3, 2026, Galerie Max Hetzler announced that Liz Larner will present her first institutional solo exhibition in the UK at Camden Art Centre in London. The exhibition highlights Larner's versatility across mediums and techniques, with a focus on her long-standing engagement with ceramics. It includes works from her 'Asteroids' series, assemblages made from discarded single-use plastics, and new works created for the space. Additionally, Larner's work '1531' (2003) is featured in the group exhibition 'Rhapsody' at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, and her sculpture 'Reef' (2019) has been acquired by the Art Institute of Chicago, where it is currently on view.
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This UK institutional debut marks a significant step for Larner, a Los Angeles-based sculptor known for pushing material boundaries. Her inclusion in 'Rhapsody' alongside works from the collection of Penny Cooper and Rena Rosenwasser—decades-long champions of women artists—underscores her standing within a broader feminist sculptural discourse. The acquisition by the Art Institute of Chicago also signals growing institutional demand for her work, which continues to engage with ecological and posthumanist themes. Collectors and curators should watch for the Camden show as a bellwether for Larner's international market trajectory.
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- Artists: Liz Larner
- People: Daniel Baumann, Tim Power, Penny Cooper, Rena Rosenwasser
- Galleries: Galerie Max Hetzler
- Museums: Camden Art Centre, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Art Institute of Chicago, Kunsthalle Zürich, SculptureCenter, Walker Art Center
- Locations: London
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