Announcing representation of Emil Sands in partnership with Olney Gleason

Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the representation of Emil Sands in partnership with Olney Gleason. Sands’ first solo exhibition with the gallery, Watchmen, will be on view at Victoria Miro Venice, 3 February–7 March 2026.  The artist will have a solo exhibition at Olney Gleason in New York in 2027.

Emil Sands, a London-born painter and writer currently living in New York, explores the complex psychological territory between seeing and being seen. Through a focused exploration of physical form and the ways in which we present ourselves, Sands paints a world rich with classical allusion and contemporary engagement. His paintings are at once portraits and landscapes; mindful of the codes and orthodoxies of genres, he plays with their conventions while addressing themes of vulnerability and exposure drawn from personal experience.

Across Sands’ paintings, the figure is never incidental. Bodies are carefully positioned – offset, clustered or held apart; freighted with Sands’ acute awareness of the implications of gesture, posture and sightline. These compositional decisions generate subtle but persistent tensions: between individuals within a group, interior states and outward appearance, and the act of looking and being looked at.

As noted by Christopher Riopelle of the National Gallery, London, ‘Sands achieves a thrilling balance between the psychological intensity of his human relations and the placid equanimity of nature.’ Whereas recent works have focused on beach scenes or seascapes, where bodily freedoms are performed in a public arena, new paintings retreat into private realms. These formal settings, manicured spaces including gardens populated by classical statuary, bring a heightened psychological aspect.

‘It has been a pleasure working with Emil over the past year,’ said Oliver Miro, Partner at Victoria Miro. ‘Witnessing the development of this major new series of paintings, created through the gallery’s studio residency programme in Venice, has been a joy. We are delighted to welcome Emil to Victoria Miro and excited to partner with our colleagues at Olney Gleason in New York to champion his work’.

Through this joint representation, Victoria Miro and Olney Gleason establish a new international collaboration dedicated to supporting Sands’ practice over the long term, bringing shared resources and perspectives to the development of his career.

About the artist

Emil Sands (born 1998 in London, currently living in New York) completed his Fine Art Foundation at Central Saint Martins, his BA and MPhil in Classics at the University of Cambridge, followed by the Henry Fellowship at Yale School of Art and Yale Creative Writing.

The artist previously worked with Nicholas Olney and Eric Gleason on Salt in the throat at Kasmin (January–March 2025), an exhibition that introduced his work to a wider US audience. Solo exhibitions include JO-HS, Mexico City; and Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York. Most recently his work has featured in the group exhibition The Stories We Tell: Tidawhitney Lek, Emil Sands, Khalif Tahir Thompson, held at Victoria Miro, London, 14 November 2025–17 January 2026.

Sands’ essay Struck on one Side, which focused on his experience growing up with cerebral palsy, was published in the March 2023 edition of The Atlantic magazine. He will publish his memoir I Am Not Achilles with Scribner (US) and Picador (UK) in 2027.

Image: Portrait of Emil Sands, 2026
Courtesy the artist, Olney Gleason and Victoria Miro
Photo © Adama Jalloh
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 27 2026