Works On Paper, November 20–23, 2025

18 Fitzroy Square, London

Works on Paper was an intimate spotlight exhibition that opened November 20th in Fitzrovia, London. The presentation featured drawings from artists Adrian Schachter, Daniele Toneatti, Grace Weaver, and Serena Nickson, marking Lux Feminae’s second installation in the UK.

The opening of Works on Paper took place Thursday, November 20, from 6–8 PM, at 18 Fitzroy Square (open to all visitors), and remained on view through Sunday, November 23, by appointment. An accompanying conversation, “Works on Paper: In Conversation with Artist and Curator,” was held on Saturday, November 22 at 2 PM at The Twenty-Two, London. Following the collective’s recent presentation, Hold On, There, at Paris Internationale 2025, Lux Feminae refined its curatorial language with Works on Paper to focus exclusively on drawing: the foundation on which most visual ideas are first articulated.

Across nine selected works, the exhibition highlighted drawing as the shared point of origin within four distinct practices. Adrian Schachter’s mythological inquiries, Danielle Toneatti’s shifting forms, Grace Weaver’s expressive compositions, and Serena Nickson’s delicate figuration each approached drawing as a foundational stage within their respective practices.

Working nomadically across New York, London, Paris, and Mexico City, Lux Feminae transformed unconventional venues into lived-in environments, foregrounding a mode of curation that mirrored how art exists in daily life rather than in institutional isolation.

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