Image by Peter Blegvad
October 13, 2025
The Riverside Artists Group (RAG) is set to present its third annual group exhibition at the POSK Gallery in Hammersmith, running from Sunday 2 to Thursday 13 November. Featuring works by 32 artists, including three new members, the show continues the group’s tradition of showcasing contemporary art from across West London.
Founded in 1986 at Riverside Studios, RAG comprises a diverse membership of up to 40 artists, including established practitioners, fine art lecturers, and emerging voices. The upcoming exhibition, titled RAG Annual 25, reflects a broad spectrum of styles and disciplines, with each piece representing the artist’s current concerns and creative direction.
The exhibition has been designed and installed by RAG member John Potter, formerly of the Royal Academy exhibitions team. Visitors can expect a cohesive and dynamic presentation of paintings, drawings, prints, assemblages, and sculpture. Most works will be available for purchase.
A private view is scheduled for Thursday 6 November from 6–8pm, and the gallery will host Artists’ Talks on Saturday 8 November from 2.30–4.30pm. This year’s talks will focus on the theme of colour, offering insight into individual artistic processes and approaches.
The exhibition is open daily from 10am to 5pm with free entry. Visitors are also invited to enjoy refreshments at the Maja Café within the Polish Social and Cultural Association (POSK), located at 238–246 King Street, W6 0RF.
The exhibiting artists are: Mike Abrahams, Susan Bazin, Lynne Beel, Peter Blegvad, G Calvert, Jim Cox, Grazyna Cydzik, Emma Davis, Brian Deighton, Josie Deighton, Shona Elrick, Chloe Fremantle, Máire Gartland, Sarah Granville, Aude Grasset, Saadeh-Byreet George, Janey Hagger, Diana Hare, Martin Ireland, Buffy Kimm, James Lawson, Marianne Moore, Jane Oldfield, John Potter, Felicity Swan, Jules A Sykes, Celia Toler, Jan Urbanski, Astrite Vula, Greta Wakil, Miles Watson, Stephen Williams.
RAG is a not-for-profit organisation. For sales of work, individual artists can be contacted through its website.
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