The Bishopsgate Collection - Print Club London

The Bishopsgate Collection

Repetition and Resonance: January – March 2026 | 99 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3YD

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To mark the beginning of 2026, Print Club London presents Repetition and Resonance, a vibrant large-scale exhibition hosted at 99 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3YD, in collaboration with Brookfield Properties.

Designed as a joyful, summer-style hang, the exhibition brings warmth, colour, and creative energy into the city across the winter and spring months.

Showcasing new works by over 60 contemporary artists, Repetition and Resonance celebrates the dynamic breadth of today’s printmaking practice. Many of the featured artists work from Print Club London’s Dalston studios, making the exhibition not only a presentation of finished works, but also a reflection of an active, collaborative creative community.

At its core, the exhibition explores the physical and rhythmic nature of printmaking. Repetition is fundamental to the medium, each pull of a screen, each press of a plate, each carved line repeated again and again. Yet within this repetition lies variation. Subtle shifts in pressure, ink, gesture, and hand produce works that resonate with individuality and human touch.

Repetition and Resonance also celebrates the diversity of contemporary print. From bold graphic statements to delicate textural works, the exhibition brings together a wide range of styles, voices, and approaches. This expansive hang mirrors the spirit of Print Club London itself, a space where experimentation is encouraged, collaboration is central, and artists are supported at every stage of their practice.

The exhibition is co-curated by Print Club London and Brookfield Properties, with curation and creative direction led by Print Club London’s gallery team, including Director Kate Higginson and Gallery Manager & Curator Mimi Spendiff.

Visitors are invited to explore the exhibition in person at 99 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3YD, located in the Liverpool Street area. The exhibition will be on display from January 2026 through to the beginning of May.

 

Artists Wall Plan

A gallery wall with various framed artworks and illustrations from The Bishopsgate Collection art, each labeled with a number on a pastel pink background.

  1. Babak Ganjei
  2. Margaux Carpentier
  3. Adam Bridgland
  4. Valeska Hykel
  5. Benjamin Thomas Taylor
  6. Sara Pope
  7. Angela Morris Winmill
  8. Oli Fowler
  9. Lester Blunt
  10. Ewan Taylor
  11. Justine Ellis
  12. Ben Wakeling
  13. Caitlin Flood Molyneux
  14. Ruth Blanke
  15. Rose Stallard
  16. Milenko Stevanovic
  17. Sarah Taylor
  18. Emma CantlayA gallery wall displays 20 framed artworks of varying sizes and styles from The Bishopsgate Collection art, each marked with a unique black number between 15 and 34.
  19. Caroline Tomlinson
  20. Jonathan Lawes
  21. M.E Ster-Molnar
  22. Gavin Daobson
  23. Rose Stallard
  24. Oli Mumby
  25. Kath Leone
  26. Hannah Gilson
  27. Tabby Booth
  28. Alec Cumming
  29. Gareth Williams
  30. Lucille Clerc
  31. Maxine Gregson
  32. Kay Gasei x Craig Keenan
  33. Mark McClure
  34. David StudwellA gallery wall displays various framed artworks from The Bishopsgate Collection art, with numbers written in black marker on the glass of each frame. The paintings and prints vary in style, size, and subject.
  35. Clare Halifax
  36. Charlotte Farmer
  37. Cassandra Yap
  38. Bonnie & Clyde
  39. Ricky Byrne
  40. John Booth
  41. Gill Sans
  42. Stephen Antony Davids
  43. Nicola Morland
  44. Marcelina Amelia
  45. Jenny Bell
  46. Craig Keenan
  47. David Newton
  48. DONK
  49. Sarah Taylor
  50. Angus vasilli
  51. Alan Thornton
  52. Stephen Antony Davids
  53. Matt Munday
  54. Bob Gill
  55. Kath Leone
  56. Laxmi Hussain
  57. Emma Loizides
  58. Clare Halifax
  59. Lucille Moore
  60. Dave Bounaguidi
  61. Ben Ryder
  62. Chrisie Nimenko
  63. Adam Bartlett
  64. George Greaves
  65. Rose Stallard x Maxine Gregson
  66. Joe Webb

A wall showcases The Bishopsgate Collection art—28 framed artworks and photos arranged in a grid, each marked with a handwritten black number from 12 to 66.