VIEW THE WORKS  Jagath Weerasinghe, Under the Dark Sky, The Red Sea (2025)  Our 
exhibition The Persistence of Memory is now open at the gallery. The show 
features recent paintings by two of Sri Lanka's foremost artists, Chandraguptha 
Thenuwara and Jagath Weerasinghe. This marks the first time in many years that 
the two artists are showing together in London.  While Thenuwara’s 
practice interrogates the politics of memory and erasure, Weerasinghe’s 
work offers a frenzied, expressive meditation on tragedy and conflict. Both 
artists’ careers have been profoundly shaped by the island’s 
tumultuous contemporary history, marked by ethnolinguistic conflict and 
political unrest.  The works included in this selection, created between 2021 
and 2025, respond to recent events, including the 2022 people’s protest 
movement (Aragalaya) against the Sri Lankan government’s economic 
mismanagement and the subsequent political transition.  Presented in 
association with Saskia Fernando Gallery, Colombo, the exhibition runs from 9 
– 31 October 2025.  ENQUIRE  Exhibition events:  - Reception: A special 
late-night opening will take place during Frieze week on Thursday, 16 October, 
from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.  - Artist Walkthrough: Chandraguptha Thenuwara will lead 
a walkthrough of the exhibition on Saturday, 18 October at midday. That day, 
the gallery will be open for Frieze West End Day from 11 am - 6 pm.  
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