Louis Pohl Koseda

Old Queen Street Gallery is proud to present the work of Louis Pohl Koseda, a British multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, sculpture, and installation. Koseda’s work explores the intersection of myth, material, and modernity—frequently using London’s financial district as both subject and symbol.

His ongoing fascination with the architecture, energy, and psychological impact of the City of London results in works that capture its contradictions: its power and fragility, history and futurism, its clinical surfaces and the human stories they obscure. Through moody palettes, distorted perspectives, and layered textures, Koseda reimagines the familiar skyline and the hidden narratives embedded within its glass and steel structures.

Painting the financial district not as a static place but as a shifting landscape of ambition, alienation, and myth, Koseda invites viewers to consider the deeper emotional resonance of urban life and capitalism’s architectural legacy.

Old Queen Street Gallery is honoured to showcase Koseda’s thoughtful and provocative body of work—an invitation to look again at the world we think we know.

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