Ruth Asawa @ Modern Art Oxford
Modern Art OxfordCitizen of the Universe takes a unique look at the work of the visionary artist, educator and activist Ruth Asawa. The exhibition features her signature hanging sculptures in looped and tied […]
Citizen of the Universe takes a unique look at the work of the visionary artist, educator and activist Ruth Asawa. The exhibition features her signature hanging sculptures in looped and tied […]
The second of Polly Hendry's artworks is titled Invertebrate, which burrows through the building's rooftop and balconies, emerging on the lawn outside. Hendry imagines the De La Warr Pavilion being […]
A quote from the artist "What interests me more, are ideas of ambiguity and mutability in relation to the concept of identity, and the various subject positions we occupy, which are always fluid." Berni Searle draws on a series of her works for this exhibition: Interlaced, which shows continuing engagement with the effects of colonisation, dispossession […]
Do Not Name a Feeling comprise both photography and drawings. Fiona Ones’ primary interest lies in the shifting boundaries within the photographic medium. The artist is also concerned with exploring […]
Women Making History is an extraordinary exhibition that brings together artworks inspired by banners of the suffrage movement, and highlights the continuing struggle to achieve gender equality. This mass-participation artwork, […]
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Tiny Trip is an exhibition of new work by Sarah Rapson. The exhibition includes paintings, works on paper, photography and video.
Alicia Reyes McNamara produced her recent series of paintings and works on paper, From Within, after researching Mexican and Irish mythology and in particular, the recurrence of water myths within those two discourses. McNamara was struck by how many times feminine goddesses were a central part of these myths, yet were largely presented as fallen […]
In a New Field, is the exhibition of new paintings by Jaclyn Conley. In this body of work, Conley presents a poignant rumination on the social and political concerns of American […]
The exhibition, Past Into Present, features new works from Bridget Riley’s current series Measure for Measure and Intervals. Viewed together, these works underscore both the consistency of Riley’s decades-long investigation of colour and form and her relentless experimentation with perception.
Patricia Leite presents a new series of oil on wood paintings informed by the landscape of São Paulo’s Barra do Una. Leite’s paintings frequently involve the layering of pigment to […]
‘Skid Mark’ will incorporate a number of paintings from the artist’s Shit Moms series. Begun in 2019, the series depicts distorted female figures whose dripping, amorphous forms appear to be […]
Presented in association with curator Kiki Mazzucchelli, this selection of works foregrounds the unique role played by women in the development of modern and contemporary art in Brazil. The exhibition […]
Thirty paintings on paper, all measuring 12 x 9 inches, are exhibited together in the gallery’s Viewing Room. Spanning over five years of her artistic practice from 2016 to 2021, […]
Closer and further away, is a solo exhibition of new paintings by Laura Lancaster, in which she focusses on the reinterpretation of classical subjects involving the female figure. Mostly executed […]
The My Eternal Soul paintings on view in this exhibition introduce new and recent examples drawn from Yayoi Kusama’s highly celebrated, ongoing series, which she commenced in 2009. These works, at once bold and intensely detailed, and conveying extraordinary vitality, are joyfully improvisatory, fluid and highly instinctual. They abound with imagery including eyes, faces in profile, […]
The exhibition includes a number of new paintings of the artist’s mother, Daryll, part of an ongoing series that Chantal Joffe began some three decades ago. These works, some painted […]
The exhibition, African Spirits of Modernism, comprises quilts, sculptures and a series of African masks that engage with Yinka Shonibare's own identity as a ‘post-colonial hybrid’. The works are accompanied by archival […]
This much anticipated show brings together large-scale ceramic works, wooden sculptures, masks and vibrant paintings on paper. The exhibition, Kuchui Clans of Buganda, includes the largest ceramic sculpture that the […]
‘Music to My Eyes’ responds to Hicks’s lifelong relationship with colour and thread. Throughout her 70-year career, which continues to flourish, the Nebraska-born, Paris-based artist has endeavoured to bestow upon […]