Suyi Xu @ Mamoth
MamothThrough a visual language of organic shape and linear structure, Suyi Xu creates a dialogue between the built world and wonder in nature. Her paintings bridge inner and outer worlds. […]
Through a visual language of organic shape and linear structure, Suyi Xu creates a dialogue between the built world and wonder in nature. Her paintings bridge inner and outer worlds. […]
This show by Dayanita Singh, explores in part the intersection of photography and architecture, it includes a major series of wall-based pieces as well as a structural installation.
An exhibition of innovative collage work from venerated artists Helen Frankenthaler, Nancy Grossman, Grace Hartigan, Lilly Fenichel, Perle Fine, Betty Parsons, Sonja Sekula, Yvonne Thomas, and Michael (Corinne) West in […]
Phantom, is an exhibition of recent paintings and sculptures by Raphaela Simon. Throughout her career, Simon sought to capture the ineffable on canvas. Even when painting a seemingly neutral subject, such […]
The Famous Women Dinner Service is a collection of 50 hand-decorated plates by Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, celebrating famous women throughout history. The portraits, subdivided into Women of Letters, Queens, Beauties, Dancers and Actresses – include George Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, 10th-century Japanese poet Murasaki and Elizabeth Barrett Browning (pictured with her spaniel Flush); the […]
The Shape of Things, questions the idea that still life is a lesser genre, showing how important it is to artists and society. Featuring a ‘Who’s Who’ of Modern and […]
An exhibition of recent works by Emma Haggas.
A survey of Makiko Nakamura’s most recent work completed over the last two years working from her studio in Kyoto. Richly layered with colours and pigments, Makiko's latest work, Stars are […]
The exhibition title, Orí Inú comes from the Yoruba Metaphysical conception “Orí’ which translates to the head and refers to one's spiritual destiny. Using the calabash as a metaphor, Orí Inú depicts the artist’s attempts to mend the break between her mind and spirit. It thereby demonstrates how reconnecting with one's inner spirit is both […]
Our planet and how humankind shapes and transforms is the subject of Sophie Bouvier Ausländer's artistic research. For Fishing the World, as the title indicates, the artist remains true to her exploration of our planet. The exhibition showcases pieces from her latest series entitled Call Me Ishmael, taking its name from the opening sentence of […]
Hannah Starkey’s large-scale photographs engage with how women are represented in contemporary culture. Her portraits capture moments of everyday life and an expanded female experience. Starkey reveals women in moments of private reflection or social interaction that might otherwise go unseen. The large scale of her images offer monumentality to these instances.
For her inaugural exhibition, We Come From Fire and Return to Fire, Otobong Nkanga presents new sculptural objects, tapestries and a sound installation, as well as wall-hung and floor-based works, combining […]
This exhibition, whose title draws inspiration from the allegorical Danse Macabre, or the Dance with Death, includes works across various mediums that are emblematic of Kiki Kogelnik’s exploration of future […]
A retrospective of the work of artist Beatriz Milhazes, who is known for intensely colourful, large-scale abstract canvases. The exhibition, Maresias traces the evolution of her artistic approach over the […]
Vanessa Bell (1879 –1961) was one of the leading artists associated with the Bloomsbury Group. This focused display in Project Space comprises 3 paintings, 1 woodcut and 8 works on paper. […]
The work of Phyllida Barlow (1944 – 2023) is a celebration of the artist’s transformative approach to sculpture, and marks the gallery’s 10th anniversary that was inaugurated by Barlow’s solo […]
Claudia Martínez Garay's new commission celebrates the artist’s unique perspective and diverse practice with a site-specific installation. Her's is a process of carving out, stencilling, and layering images in […]
'Looking Backwards, Moving Forwards' is a journey of rediscovery and celebration, which honours the enduring legacy of Clare Shenstone and paves the way for her rightful place in the history of Contemporary Art.
Isabella Benshimol Toro uses resin and everyday bathroom appliances, as the basis of her art works. In this exhibition, Rinse & Hold, her endeavours into the vast world of doors and windows, is now brought to life. Isabella works through time in solidifying and exposing the intimacy of domestic habits, with precise and simple gestures […]
"My painting is an investigation of memories in my body, in which I question the temptations and intentions in a portrait of the intimate - a memory of records of looks, people and constructions, of small shapes, environmental themes, habits, the rescue of the knowledge of native peoples - all these things that fill in […]