Charles Burnand Gallery at EAST ↔ WEST: Creative Crossings
'Craft and concept, tradition and experimentation, permanence and impermanence coexist without hierarchy - held in productive tension.'
We’re pleased to participate in EAST ↔ WEST: Creative Crossings at Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, featuring our represented artists Jung MyungTaek and Fredrik Nielsen.
Presented and curated by the Mayfair Design District, the exhibition is set within Hanover Square - a historic site of migration, exchange, and influence. Bringing Asian galleries into dialogue with their London counterparts, the exhibition creates encounters rather than a single narrative. Objects sit side by side, allowing affinities and tensions to surface organically. Meaning emerges in the space between.
Featured Works
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Jung MyungTaek — Creating a Void 16S3 (2016)
A contemplative work rooted in Korean architectural philosophy and material restraint. -
Fredrik Nielsen — The Last Days of April
A visceral glass work shaped by physical process, resistance, and the limits of body and mass.
Craft and concept, tradition and experimentation, permanence and impermanence coexist without hierarchy.
Location: Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, 22 Hanover Square, W1S 1JP
With thanks to the Mayfair Design District

