2026: 
'Pop goes the Salon'
The Dominic Lagan Gallery @ BrendanWorld™ is a non-profit private gallery housed in an eighteenth century farmhouse which presents curated works by established artists. 
The main 'Salon Gallery' mounts a themed invitation-only exhibition each summer. Small permanent exhibits can also be viewed in the 'West Wing' annex.
In 2025 the gallery presented the   '3.5 Frinks in a salon'  exhibition; with works from Dame Elisabeth Frink CH DBE RA
In 2026 the summer exhibition ' Pop goes the salon' features works, photos, objects and books by or about Sir Peter Blake; RB Kitaj; David Hockney; Derek Boshier; Pauline Boty; Joe Tilson; Michael Cooper; and Allen Jones. Also included is the only known copy of the Beatles'   Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band signed by both the artist and the photographer who created the album cover; plus a special after-Warhol limited edition T-shirt. 
Free merch will be made available to VVVIPs.
The exhibition was inspired both by the ground breaking 1961 'Young Contemporaries' exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, where British Pop Art first emerged; and Ken Russell's famous 'Pop goes the weasel' 1962 BBC 'Monitor' documentary.
The exhibition will be open by appointment to invited guests only, between 1500 and 1600 each Friday in July and August.
BrendanWorld™ itself was constructed in 1987, and houses an important collection of art, books, photographs and artifacts, including those concerning the life, times and work of Brendan Bruce, (Chief Curator of the Dominic Lagan gallery) known as 'The Seventh Child', and his father, the legendary WWII hero Flight Lieutenant Dominic Bruce OBE MC AFM MA (Oxon) KSG RAF, the 'Medium Sized Man' of Colditz Castle fame.  
For more details about The Seventh Child see https://www.amazon.fr/-/en/stores/author/B001KE8Z2A/about