Gabriele Beveridge (b. 1985, Hong Kong) lives and works in London. She studied at Falmouth College of Arts, Cornwall, and the Slade School of Art, London, from which she graduated in 2010. In 2018 she was artist in residence at Villa Lena Foundation, Italy and in 2017 at West Dean College, United Kingdom.

Beveridge is known for her sculptural and conceptual practice that combines materials as diverse as hand-blown glass, photo chemicals and faded advertisements found in salon windows. Her assemblages put display on display, spotlighting the modular shelves that populate the innards of high-street shops, often combining them with slumped hand-blown glass forms that harness the material’s beauty, strangeness and ubiquity. They mimic the body and the way it’s displayed in a vastly expanding search space, where biology evolves with the natural and non-natural, the organic and inorganic. Engaged through a dialogue that is as poetic as it is provocative, Beveridge absorbs the urban environment in which she moves, interrogating the materials that define its contours.

Recent exhibitions include You You, Lombardi Kargl, Vienna, AT; Blink, Stavanger Art Museum, Stavanger, NO; Pre-Pop to Post-Human: Collage in the Digital Age, Hayward Touring, London, UK; Comrades of Time, Cell Project Space, London, UK; Desire, Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, US; Physical and Virtual Bodies, Arnhem Museum of Modern Art, NL; La Chose Encadrée, Glasgow International, Scotland, UK; Folly, Emalin, London, UK. Recent solo exhibitions include a sculptural commission in collaboration with AWITA (Women in the Arts Association) for 100 Bishopsgate, London (2025); Blood Moon, Cosar Gallery, Dusseldorf (2024); Laps, with Carlos Reyes, Bradley Ertaskiran, Montreal (2022); Packed Stars Diving, Seventeen Gallery, London (2022); Great Pretender, with Marge Monko, Kai Art Center, Tallinn (2021); Skin for Either One, Deweer Gallery, Otegem (2019); Health and Strength, La Salle de Bains, Lyon (2015); In a Normal World I’d Be There, Outpost, Norwich, UK (2014).

Beveridge’s work is held in public and private collections worldwide including Museum Kunstpalast, DE, Stavanger Art Museum, DK, Museum Ludwig, DE.