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IRIS VAN DONGEN

Iris van Dongen is part of the group exhibition Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime at Sadie Coles HQ.

21 January — 21 March 2026
17 Savile Row W1S

The group show is inspired by Oscar Wilde’s novella, Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime. Wilde’s story, with its eclectic cast of characters situated in acidly etched London, is the stimulus for an exhibition of works of various scales and mediums. Our building was initially built as an arts club in 1870, recalling a period of intimate exhibitions and society gatherings that Wilde fictionalised within the milieu of Mayfair. The restored gallery reflects the neighbourhood’s artistic lineage, and the artists participating in the Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime exhibition sit with the shadows of those exhibited in the area since the founding of the Royal Academy in the late eighteenth century.

Set within spaces that once hosted similar salons, with a scenography that responds to that maximalist aesthetic, the exhibition Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime reimagines the relationship these sites hold to art, social behaviour and the potential drama of narrative. The works presented engage with a satire that reflects staged human behaviour as a contemporary response to Wilde’s fervent and monstrous Mayfair.