
Daniel Regan: (be)longing
Bethlem Gallery
22 April – 11 July 2026
Open 9.30am – 5pm, Wednesday – Saturday
Opening Event: 23 April 5-8pm – RSVP here
This exhibition explores Daniel Regan’s long-held complex relationship to a sense of belonging. The works touch on family estrangement, cultural heritage, queerness and neurodivergent identity through mixed-media works.
The culmination of works and thinking from across the last five years, the exhibition also follows a research programme commissioned by Bethlem Gallery; a series of creative workshops, panel talks and a symposium held in 2025 that allowed Daniel to explore these themes from multiple perspectives.
This is the first exhibition that is a step away from a solely photographic practice for Daniel, who will be showing drawings, ink, image and text works.
As part of his practice supporting emerging artists, Daniel is supporting two artists to develop and exhibit work on the theme of belonging. Selected via an open call, artists Michael Mendones and Nina Gross, present their micro-commissions.
With funding from Maudsley Charity and Arts Council England.
Header Image: courtesy Daniel Regan
