Exhibition Drawing Biennial 2024 3 May 2024 – 3 July 2024 Back DrawingRoom_24DB_020524_HR-169 Location Gallery Images David Haines, Blisters (me and mum), 2023, graphite and Vero pencil on paper, courtesy the artist Do Ho Suh, ScaledBehaviour_drawing (invertedmonument_1.28.1)- B, 2022, robot, pen on paper, courtesy the artist. Bob and Roberta Smith, Art Exists Between Us All, 2023, watercolour on paper, courtesy the artist Raqib Shaw, Untitled, 2024, Graphite, acrylic liner, and enamel on paper, courtesy the artist Saad Qureshi, Kaffyiah, 2024, Indian ink, watercolour pencil on paper, courtesy the artist Cathie Pilkington, Kid, 2023, charcoal, felt tip pen, acrylic paint, and oil-based pencil on paper, courtesy the artist Julian Opie, Untitled, 2023, vinyl on board, courtesy the artist Ishbel Myerscough, Nineteen, 2024, pencil and pastel on paper, courtesy the artist Lubaina Himid, Bitter Lemons - Remembered and Forgotten, 2023, charcoal on paper, courtesy the artist Mona Hatoum, The Blues (DR), 2023, acrylic on paper, courtesy the artist Exhibition dates, 3 May – 3 July Online auction open noon, 19 June Auction bidding ends 8pm, 3 July Every two years the Drawing Biennial proves to be a highlight in Drawing Room’s programme – a critically acclaimed exhibition showcasing around 300 drawings from some of the most interesting artists working across the globe today. This year’s Biennial is a vibrant pulse-check of contemporary drawing in 2024, as well as a vital fundraiser that provides Drawing Room with funding for the next two years of activity, supporting artists and our community through championing drawing. Artists are invited to make and donate an A4-size drawing on paper to the Biennial; these drawings are exhibited at the gallery for nine weeks before being auctioned online. Drawing Biennial 2024 includes contributed works by Pio Abad, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Emii Alrai, Mamma Andersson, Frank Auerbach, David Austen, Rana Begum, Sonia Boyce, Gabriella Boyd, Muhanned Cader, Lubna Chowdhray, Emma Cousin, Shawanda Corbett, Andrew Cranston, Richard Deacon, Tacita Dean, Ryan Gander, Antony Gormley, Nick Goss, Jake Grewal, Maggie Hambling, Margaret Harrison, Mona Hatoum, Arturo Herrera, Lubaina Himid, Ali Kazim, Serena Korda, Linder, Paul Maheke, Anthony McCall, Emma McNally, Lisa Milroy, Jade de Montserrat, Paul Noble, David Noonan, Julian Opie, Hardeep Pandhal, Cornelia Parker, Florence Peake, Anna Perach, Heather Phillipson, Cathie Pilkington, Paloma Proudfoot, Alicia Reyes McNamara, Amba Sayal-Bennett, Tai Shani, George Shaw, Raqib Shaw, Bob & Roberta Smith, Olivia Sterling, Emma Talbot, Liorah Tchiprout, Caroline Walker and many more. Click here to view the Biennial website