The exhibition at Guildhall Art Gallery showcases rarely seen images from the De Morgan Foundation’s collection. It invites visitors to immerse themselves in Evelyn De Morgan’s artistic process, explore her illustrious career, and uncover the cultural influences that shaped her work.
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Renowned Australian artist Emily Kam Kngwarray (1910-1996) created compelling, powerful works that reflect her extraordinary life as a senior Anmatyerre woman from the Utopia region of Australia. Created in collaboration with the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), this will be the first large-scale presentation of Kngwarray’s work ever held in Europe and a celebration of […] Nour Jaouda is a Libyan artist based between London and Cairo. This exhibition is her first institutional solo exhibition. Jaouda’s fluid, multi-layered textile works traverse the languages of painting, sculpture and installation to produce ‘landscapes of memory’. The forms, colours and motifs within her intricately textured surfaces gesture towards different encounters across time and space, […] This exhibition will showcase Lee Miller’s (1907-1977) extraordinary career, from her participation in French surrealism to her fashion and war photography. Exploring her artistic collaborations, the exhibition will also shed light on lesser-known sides of her practice, such as her remarkable images of the Egyptian landscape in the 1930s. It is the most extensive retrospective […] In her exhibition Rounds, Lucy Raven brings together moving image and sculpture, to examine themes of cyclical violence and unrelenting force in the formation of the Western United States. Celebrating over twenty years of extraordinary practice, this exhibition celebrates internationally acclaimed Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi’s (b. 1972), whose poetic images find beauty in the ordinary moments of everyday life. Her first major UK exhibition since 2006 centres around the series M/E – letters which stand for both ‘Mother’ and ‘Earth’ and ‘Me’ – moving between explorations […] |
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