Nancy Cadogan (b.1979) is a British American artist, celebrated for her figurative paintings with their profound engagement with literature, time, and the still moments of life.

Cadogan’s works were described as “heaven on a canvas” by the Evening Standard, and has been penned as “the new Paula Rego”. She has had solo exhibitions internationally, including at Saatchi Gallery, London in 2019 and Keats-Shelley House, Rome in 2020. In 2022, she was invited as Artist in Residence at the British Ambassador’s Residence in Paris.

Her latest project, ‘The Lost Trees’, explores our relationship with trees, time, and the natural world.

In 2024, she was invited by the Torre delle Arti, Bellagio, to showcase a body of work inspired by Lake Como, titled ‘Stanza’. Director of the Ingram Collection, Jo Baring has described these works as “a poetic dialogue with the viewer, inviting us into a space of contemplation through the eloquence of her painterly prose.”

Selected Exhibitions

2025 The Lost Trees, Garden Museum, London

2024 Stanza, Torre delle Arti, Italy

2024 LOVE /lʌv/, Loughran Gallery, London

2023 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London

2023 Eye of the Collector, London

2023 British Art: Then and Now, Dorfold Zuleika Gallery, London

2023 The Beaumont London Commission, Atelier Zuleika, London

2023 LAPADA, Gillian Jason Gallery, London

2022 Metier London Collaboration, London

2022 The Still Point, Gillian Jason Gallery, London

2022 Eye of the Collector, London

2022 Live Painting, Artist in Residence, Green Week, British Embassy, Paris

2021 All the Good Things, The Cadogan Hotel, London

2020 Gusto, Keats Shelley House, Rome

2020 London Presentation, Browns Hotel, London

2020 Art from the Heart – NHS, Zuleika Gallery, London

2020 Wall of Small, Lyndsey ingram Gallery, London

2019 Astrup Fearnley Museet Auction, Oslo

2019 Footnotes, Brigith Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery, London

2019 Mind Zero, Saatchi Gallery, London

2017 Still Reading, Sladmore Contemporary and Shapero Rare Books, London

2016 The Blue Edition, 68 Kinnerton Street, London

2016 Art Southampton, New York City

2016 A Sense of Place, Art Bastion, Miami

2011 Art for Charity Auction, Christie’s Milan

2011 21st Chelsea Antiquarian Book Fair, London

2008 Recent Paintings Sladmore Contemporary London

2007 Group Show, GrandyArt, Smithfield Gallery, London

2006 Grand Beginnings, GrandyArt, Arndean Gallery, London

2005 Recent Paintings: Utah Landscapes, Frost and Reed Gallery, New York City

2004 Recent Paintings: Morocco, Frost and Reed Gallery, New York City

2002 Graduation Show, Mall Galleries, London

Selected Press

Country & Town House, Artist Studio
2024

Or perhaps her vivid colourful canvases speak to our hankering for a simpler way of life.

Financial Times, How to Spend it
2024

In her latest works, which can be seen in situ at the Torre delle Arti Bellagio cultural centre, she considers not only the dramatic scenery of Como but its historic role as a muse.

W Magazine, In Bellagio, an Artist’s Ode to Lake Como Comes to Life, 2024

Nancy Cadogan’s “Stanza” show at the Torre delle Arti is just one of the attractions in the breathtaking Italian village.

Airmail, Stanza at the Torre delle Arti, Bellagio
2024

The English artist Nancy Cadogan has a long and fruitful relationship with Italy.

Artlyst, Two Decades Of Painting On Lake Como
2024

Lake Como, a beauty so sublime, our first encounter is simultaneously tinged with the fear of its vanishing – and our own.

Tatler, Como on in
2024

In a feature first published in the July 2024 issue of Tatler, Nancy Cadogan explores her passion for the natural splendour of Italy

Creative Boom, Celebrate the joyfulness of solitude
2022

Nancy Cadogan's work represents traditional domestic scenes and reminds us of the often-forgotten joyfulness of solitude.

Creative Boom, Celebrate the 'deep sense of connection' artists have with Italy, 2020

Nancy Cadogan reflects on her close ties with Italy and hopes to support the recovery of the Italian art scene and tourism following the devastating impact of coronavirus.

Tatler, Nancy Cadogan takes Rome with new exhibition, 2020

The exhibition is a tour de force of bright, bold colour inspired by the Great Romantic Poets.

The London Magazine, Interview with Nancy Cadogan,
2021

Nancy was named as one of the ‘Top 20 New British Art
Talents’.