Great Pulteney Street Gallery (GPS Gallery) is launching the inaugural edition of Soho Solos, a new exhibition programme developed from last year’s Soho Open in partnership with Parker Harris. Running from 10th–28th June, the show features four solo exhibitions by prize-winning artists Mandy Hudson, James Robert Morrison, Conor Quinn, and Alice Sheppard Fidler, each presenting new work that explores themes from queer memory and car-crash eroticism to the transformation of everyday objects.
This programme matters because it provides a dedicated platform for emerging UK-based artists who were selected through the Soho Open, a competitive open-call exhibition. By offering solo presentations under one roof, Soho Solos amplifies the visibility of early-career practitioners and underscores the role of partnerships like GPS Gallery and Parker Harris in nurturing contemporary artistic talent. The announcement also opens submissions for the 2026 Soho Open, extending opportunities to a wider pool of creatives across the UK.