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von Goetz to present 16-artist exhibition exploring the tension of opposites at Crowsley Park, Oxfordshire, UK

  • Writer: Lucy vonGoetz
    Lucy vonGoetz
  • Feb 23
  • 2 min read

31 May - 28 June 2026

Image courtesy of von Goetz and Crowsley Park
Image courtesy of von Goetz and Crowsley Park

von Goetz is pleased to announce A Place Between the Pines, a 16-artist exhibition hosted

at the historic Crowsley Park estate in South Oxfordshire, from 31 May - 28 June 2026.

Leading contemporary artists from ten countries - Max Bainbridge, Johanna Bath, Alicja

Biala, Anna Blom, Salvatore Fiorello, Lavinia Harrington, Beatrice Hasell-McCosh, Jin

Han Lee, Callum Harvey, Henry Hudson, Jemima Moore, Polina Piëch, Martine Poppe,

Jill Tate, Yijia Wu, and Xu Yang - will explore the exhibition thematic through their painting,

sculpture, and photography.


Carl Jung proposed that transformation - whether personal, cultural, or symbolic - does not

occur through the resolution of conflict but through the sustained tension of opposites. From

this tension emerges what he termed the transcendent function: a third position, neither one

pole nor the other, through which new forms of meaning become possible. A Place Between

the Pines stages this psychic principle to avoid the reductive simplicity of binaries.

The pine forest with its vertical striving and subterranean root systems becomes a symbol of

individuation, linking earth and sky, unconscious depth and conscious form.

Jung understood nature as one of the primary screens onto which the unconscious projects

its contents. Contemporary landscape here becomes a theatre in which identity, loss,

belonging and transformation are rehearsed.


Crowsley Park manor, near Henley-on-Thames was built in 1720. The ancient parklands

surrounding it were known from the13th century and held a royal deer herd in 1595. The

estate was famously owned by the Baskerville family from 1845, who hosted the author Sir

Arthur Conan Doyle in one of the rooms used in this exhibition. The property was

requisitioned in 1942 by the BBC and became a vital receiving station during WWII and later the Cold War.

Lucy von Goetz, Director of von Goetz & Curator of A Place Between the Pines, said

“This is going to be a powerful exhibition. Hugely varied works, precise and intriguing visual

languages and technical excellence. It will be wanting for nothing, not to mention the

incredible setting it will be housed in. These artists are all working through very refined

conceptual and philosophical ideas, nothing is by mistake.”

This unique exhibition has been made possible by the kind personal permission of Jeff

Banks CBE PPCSD FRSA.

ENDS


NOTES TO EDITORS

For all press enquiries please contact

The exhibition will be open from 31 May - 28 June 2026, by appointment (info@vongoetz.uk)

For information on planning your visit please go to www.vongoetz.uk

A catalogue will accompany the exhibition with an essay written by Lucy von Goetz


About von Goetz:

von Goetz was launched in 2017 by Lucy von Goetz in a warehouse in Brixton to present a

programme of contemporary artists with a curatorial focus in London. Now von Goetz is

based in Holland Park, London and travels around the world to unique sites to organise and

curate exhibitions of the most exceptional contemporary artists. Lucy von Goetz is an art

adviser, curator, and gallerist.

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