Victoria Miro is delighted to participate in Art Basel Hong Kong with a special presentation of works by Grayson Perry. Additionally we will present new, recent and historical works by Milton Avery, Jules de Balincourt, Hernan Bas, María Berrío, Chantal Joffe, Yayoi Kusama, Celia Paul and Conrad Shawcross.
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Grayson Perry
Grayson Perry, The Great Beauty, 2024 -
A number of works by Grayson Perry were created for his major 2025 exhibition Delusions of Grandeur, the largest exhibition of contemporary art ever staged by the Wallace Collection, in which the artist responded to its treasures, generating a new body of work including ceramics, metalwork, tapestry, furniture and textiles.In making the exhibition, Perry also drew upon aspects of his biography, creating a new persona through which to explore the collection – an artist he named Shirley Smith, whose art revolves around her passionate love for the Wallace Collection. A focal point of our presentation is The Great Beauty, described by Perry as 'a shrine to friendship. This cabinet is an altarpiece which venerates a cast of characters who would go on to populate Shirley’s inner world: lovers and wives from centuries past, immortalised in miniatures in the Wallace Collection…'
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Grayson Perry, Hospital Queen, 2024 -
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Grayson Perry, Gun for Shooting into the Past, 2025 -
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Grayson Perry, Ye Olde English Pot, 2023 -
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Grayson Perry, Sacred Tribal Artefact, 2023 -
Additional featured works
Milton Avery, Girl in Green, 1940 -
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Jules de Balincourt, Untitled, 2024 -
Hernan Bas, A Private Morning, 2020 -
María Berrío, Apachetas, 2023 -
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Chantal Joffe, Balloons, 2025 -
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Celia Paul, Kate in a Starry Landscape, 2025 -
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Conrad Shawcross, Fracture (R24G35) - Study for Enwrought Light, 2022 -
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Explore gallery exhibitions
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Paula Rego: Story Line
16 April – 23 May 2026 London Gallery I , London Gallery IIThe most comprehensive exhibition of Rego’s drawings to date shines new light on the artist's evolving use of line. -
Flora Yukhnovich: Egg
5 May – 4 July 2026 VeniceAn exhibition of new paintings conceived in dialogue with a site-specific wall painting. -
Shahzia Sikander: High Seas; Closed Skies
5 June – 31 July 2026 London Gallery IThe gallery’s first exhibition by Shahzia Sikander since announcing representation of the New York-based artist, featuring her acclaimed new animation 3 to 12 Nautical Miles. -
NS Harsha: Camel and the tent times
5 June – 31 July 2026 London Gallery IIThis exhibition of new paintings elaborates on the artist’s celebrated, ongoing ‘lamp grid’ series. -
Yulia Iosilzon: Entangled Pluralism
15 April – 31 May 2026 Miro PresentsNew paintings and ceramic works by Yulia Iosilzon in which figures and landscapes exist in a state of continuous transformation.
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