Paul Huxley. An Anthology
Artvisor is thrilled to announce Paul Huxley. An Anthology at Cardi Gallery, London, 15 October – 29 November. Curated by Piero Tomassoni, the exhibition surveys six decades of the artist’s practice, tracing the evolution of a language that bridges geometry, colour, and spatial rhythm. A central figure among the ‘New Generation’ of British artists who emerged in the early 1960s, Huxley has devoted his career to exploring the possibilities of geometric abstraction as both a formal language and a field of intellectual discovery. Operating in a postmodernist tradition, his paintings challenge and expand on the legacy of early twentieth-century abstraction by distilling its lessons to a set of fundamental pictorial elements – scale, colour, plane, gesture, perspective – which he manipulates to achieve different emotional and perceptual responses.
The exhibition marks Tomassoni’s third curatorial project at the blue-chip gallery’s London space, as well as Artvisor’s second collaboration with Huxley, following his participation in the group show Fracture during last year’s Frieze.

Paul Huxley RA
Paul Huxley RA (b. 1938, UK) holds a singular position in the evolution of Post-War British abstraction. His geometric paintings and structures are rooted in the investigation of spatial relationships and chromatic orchestration, creating a dynamic interplay between formalism and psychological charge.
In 1964, Huxley was included in ‘The New Generation’ exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, curated by Bryan Robertson, which amplified Huxley’s position among a cohort of emerging artists who reimagined abstraction through a transatlantic lens. During this landmark exhibition, Huxley’s ‘Fluid Series’ received much critical acclaim and led to his formative period in the United States. There, he developed friendships with artists Mark Rothko, Barnett Newmann, and Helen Frankenthaler, which deepened his engagement with the metaphysical dimensions of painting, as well as the broader cultural milieu of 1960s America.

In 1965, Huxley was awarded a Harkness Fellowship, extending his residency in New York for two more years and culminating in his first solo show there. The ‘Key Series’, developed during this period, represents a decisive break with Huxley’s earlier monocentric canvases. These works inaugurated a method of division and sequencing that has since become a defining characteristic of his oeuvre.
Educated at Harrow School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools, Huxley has made a profound impact on contemporary art both as an artist and educator. From 1986 to 1988, he was a professor at the Royal College of Art, significantly shaping the next generation of artists. His educational contributions to the art world have since earned him widespread recognition and numerous accolades. His iconic commissions include the Piccadilly Flags in 2022, the Azerbaijan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2015, and an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in 2019.

Exhibition Information
Preview: Tuesday 14 October 6pm – 8pm
On view: 15 October – 29 November
Cardi Gallery, 22 Grafton St, London W1S 4EX
Contact us to view by appointment
office@artvisor.com
