Modern Art gallery in London now represents Dutch painter René Daniëls. Based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Daniëls often makes use of allegories and ambiguity. In one of his best-known series, a three-walled structure is sometime shown floating above an abstracted landscape amid bow ties.

This fall, the gallery presented a group of paintings that were made by the artist between 1980 and 1987, the same year he experienced a brain hemorrhage that left him unable to paint or draw for decades. Daniëls has been the subject of solo exhibitions at venues including WIELS Contemporary Art Center in Brussels, the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, and MAMCO in Geneva.