The Underdog London: Exploring One of London’s Pivotal Galleries

The Underdog London has been a gallery that I’ve wanted to visit for some time, exhibiting many contemporary artists who bring both energy and wonder to the walls of this significant gallery tucked under the arches near London Bridge. Representing a beautifully eclectic mix of traditional artists and sculptors, their most recent show, The Underdog Masters, once again exampled their ability to curate a group exhibition and aligns different styles in harmony within one open space. As I walked around the room I was first greeted by the unmissable piece by Sylwia Makris, the first unveiled piece from her upcoming Tarot series, Death. Looming within a bold, beautifully crafted frame, Death and her scythe stood tall above the groups of viewers sitting among the luscious black leather chairs, lit gently by sculptured guns-come-candleholders in the … Continue reading The Underdog London: Exploring One of London’s Pivotal Galleries