The Smallest Gallery in Soho presents ‘SHED’
The Smallest Gallery in Soho is delighted to present ‘SHED’, a new installation by neon artist Daisy Doig. The exhibition features a collection of tools inherited from the artist’s grandmother – objects that define Doig’s earliest memories of childhood. From running through the garden with her eight cousins to watering plants with her brother, these tools were the quiet witnesses to her family history.
‘SHED’ is a celebration of the tools that helped Daisy Doig’s grandmother create a beautiful garden. Doig recontextualises these utilitarian objects; by illuminating them with her signature neon, she transforms a rustic past into a vibrant present, inviting the viewer to see the beauty in the tools that shape our lives and our memories.
The illuminated neon installation comes to its full glory during the hours of darkness, as envisaged by the artist. No additional ambient lighting is included at night.
During daytime the installation is enhanced by illuminating the objects by carefully positioned architectural accent lights, bringing forward the three dimensionality and material quality of the objects outlined by the red neon.
January 2026 – April 2026 at 62 Dean Street, London W1D 4QF.
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