The Cubitt Gallery has displayed work from a wide range of notable artists, including Adam Chodzko, Aleksandra Mir, Allen Ruppersberg, Angela Bulloch, Billy Childish, Boris Groys (Thinking in Loop, 2008),[1] Carol Bove, Cathy Wilkes, David Robbins, Florian Hecker, Gunter Förg, Gustav Metzger (Eichmann and the Angel, 2005),[2] Harun Farocki, Henri Chopin, Ida Applebroog, Jack Goldstein, Jimmy Robert (Figure de Style, 2008),[3] Kenneth Anger, Marjetica Potrč, Matthew Day Jackson, Paul Noble, Tacita Dean, Willem de Rooij ("Birds", 2009) and Tris Vonna Michell (Tall Tales and Short Stories, 2007),[4] Ajamu (Archival Sensoria, 2020),[5] R.I.P Germain (Dead Yard, 2020)[6] and Camara Taylor (a rant!
[7] To support the ongoing artistic programme of the Gallery, a limited edition set titled the Cubitt Print Box was offered for sale in 2000.
This is a set of twenty works produced by contemporary artists Alex Katz (Dark Eyes, 2000),[8] Ceal Floyer (Etching (at 45 rpm), 2000),[9] Chris Ofili (no title, 2000),[10] Elizabeth Wright (Snowball, 2000),[11] Gareth Jones (Diamond, 2000),[12] Giorgio Sadotti (Don't Look, 2000),[13] Hilary Lloyd (Shopfront, 2000),[14] James Pyman (On the Sound, 2000),[15] Jane Simpson (Sunset Still Life, 2000),[16] Jochen Klein (Untitled, 2000),[17] Martin Creed (Work No.
233, 2000),[18] Matthew Higgs (Despair, 2000),[19] Paul McCarthy (Dog, 2000),[20] Paul Noble (Playframe, 2000),[21] Peter Doig (Echo Lake, 2000),[22] Peter Pommerer (Giraffe with Blue Coloured Eyes, 2000),[23] Piotr Uklański (no title, 2000),[24] Scott King (Joy Division, The Moonlight Club, 4 April 1980, West Hampstead, London, England, 2000),[25] Tacita Dean (Aerial View of Teignmouth Electron, Cayman Brac 16th of September 1998, 2000)[26] and Wolfgang Tillmans (Faltenwurf (Cubitt Edition), 2000).
Former notable members of Cubitt include Chris Ofili, Dinos and Jake Chapman, Matthew Higgs and Peter Doig.