Exhibitions

Happy Birthday Jesus
December

Happy Birthday Jesus

Head to Jealous for ‘Happy Birthday Jesus’, a festive show full of unmissable gifts for art lovers and beyond.
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Happy Birthday Jesus

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Head to Jealous for ‘Happy Birthday Jesus’, a festive show full of unmissable gifts for art lovers and beyond.
'Hazarda Hazardo'
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'Hazarda Hazardo'

Jealous played host to 'Radiohead-adjacent' exhibition, 'Hazarda Hazardo' with Stanley Donwood.
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'Hazarda Hazardo'

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Jealous played host to 'Radiohead-adjacent' exhibition, 'Hazarda Hazardo' with Stanley Donwood.
Quick On The Draw
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Quick On The Draw

Jealous presented original works by David Shrigley, Jonathan Yeo, Danny Augustine, Charming Baker, Dave Buonaguidi, Stanley Donwood, Noel Fielding, Rachel Howard, Jessica Albarn and Nettie Wakefield.
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Quick On The Draw

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Jealous presented original works by David Shrigley, Jonathan Yeo, Danny Augustine, Charming Baker, Dave Buonaguidi, Stanley Donwood, Noel Fielding, Rachel Howard, Jessica Albarn and Nettie Wakefield.
Suffocate the Bourgeois: 2025
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Suffocate the Bourgeois: 2025

“My new body of work confronts the paradox of being both outside and inside a system I criticise. 'Suffocate the Bourgeois' is not a sermon."
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Suffocate the Bourgeois: 2025

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“My new body of work confronts the paradox of being both outside and inside a system I criticise. 'Suffocate the Bourgeois' is not a sermon."
Jealous X Saatchi Gallery: On Repeat
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Jealous X Saatchi Gallery: On Repeat

Jealous was excited to once again partner with Saatchi Gallery for the show, 'On Repeat' - now extended until 19th October.
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Jealous X Saatchi Gallery: On Repeat

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Jealous was excited to once again partner with Saatchi Gallery for the show, 'On Repeat' - now extended until 19th October.
(re)Kindling
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(re)Kindling

From Canada to Shoreditch, Ally McIntyre’s solo exhibition '(re)Kindling', featured five original works, never seen before on the UK art scene.
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(re)Kindling

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From Canada to Shoreditch, Ally McIntyre’s solo exhibition '(re)Kindling', featured five original works, never seen before on the UK art scene.