AUTUMN / WINTER 2025 - ZERO:
Sustainability in Motion, Gallery Les Bois’ Autumn / Winter Season 2025, is rooted in our mission statement and values. ‘Zero: Sustainability in Motion’ showcases the best of Gallery Les Bois’ bold, Award-Winning Artists, where environmental responsibility is not just a theme, but a foundation. Encompassing all that Gallery Les Bois represents, ‘Zero: Sustainability in Motion’ exhibits how sustainability is integrated into every aspect of our operations from our artist’s innovative methods of production to our environmentally conscious gallery operations. For example, artist John Sabraw combines art with science by turning pollutants from acid mine drainage into vibrant pigments, creating unique, ethereal paintings. 60th Venice Biennale duo Volcan, too, utilise found materials to produce art works; their series ‘Roadworks’ reworks salvaged urban materials into powerful, captivating paintings. These artists, and more, contribute to Gallery Les Bois’ ‘Zero: Sustainability in Motion’ season which offers a distinctive view into the pioneering artists paving the way for a hopeful future, driving a complete restructure of the art world as we know it.
SPRING 2026 - ECLIPSE:
The Art of Ecology Gallery Les Bois’ Spring Season 2026 ‘Eclipse: The Art of Ecology’ spotlights the natural world as artistic inspiration, as demonstrated by the Les Bois Artists. This season highlights how nature is utilised and manipulated into beautiful, vivacious art works as featured in the Gallery Les Bois collection. The inherent grandiose, imposing, and emotive qualities of nature offer a source of endless inspiration to our artists. For instance, Miranda Carter’s majestic, hazy landscapes depict the untamed, tempestuous trait of the natural world. In contrast, Steve Foster’s large-scale floral paintings turn the minute features of nature into objects of principal attention, with extreme control he renders the paint to spotlight each petal on a macro scale. Offering a scale of slow moments. How nature inspired sustainable art both in practice and conceptual thematics.
SUMMER 2026 - FUTURE PROOF: Materiality of Change