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Hannah Townsend @ Contemporary Ceramics

Hannah Townsend’s sculptural vessels, merge the practices of ceramics and printmaking to reveal scrupulous order behind each expressive mark. In Marking Time, Hannah slip-casts beakers and bowls in white earthenware and creates large statement vessels using a hybrid casting-throwing technique that yields pleasingly irregular contours.

Emily Myers @ Contemporary Ceramics

Contemporary Ceramics

Emily Myers, Anna Silverton and Ali Tomlin are linked by their exploration to form and its relationship to the surface.  This exhibition, Line & Form brings their work together, which […]

Neda Dana-Haeri @ Diba Art London

Diba Art London

Neda Dana-Haeri’s work is based on the interplay of “cultural memory” and personal memory.  Her art is driven by Persian poetry and Eastern philosophy, and her works reflect images of […]

Wendy Smith @ Art Space Gallery

Art Space Gallery

A line drawn by hand is a fundamental act for Wendy Smith and underpins her work.  This exhibition, Forms of Life, offers a selection of new and previously unseen work stretching back to […]

Rose Finn-Kelcey @ Kate MacGarry

An exhibition of works by Rose Finn-Kelcey (1945-2014), which focuses on key pieces from the 70’s to the 90’s, exploring a breadth of work central to Finn-Kelcey’s practice. She first came to prominence in the early 1970s as an artist central to the emerging communities of performance and Feminist art in the UK. The nature of Finn-Kelcey’s […]

Ailbhe Ni Bhriain @ Domobaal Gallery

Inscriptions IV, is a screening of 'Inscriptions of an Immense Theatre' at the Whitechapel Gallery, curated by Gareth Evans.  Dr. Sarah Hayden (Department of English, University of Southampton) will be in conversation with Ailbhe Ní Bhriain on Thursday 5 March 7–9pm.

Linder Sterling @ Kettle’s Yard

Kettles Yard

A new solo exhibition of work by Linder Sterling, who is well known for her photomontage.  This exhibition explores the diverse range of Linder’s practice, and explores her as performance artist, […]

Abigail Reynolds @ Harris Museum, Preston

Harris Museum, Preston

Abigail Reynolds travelled to the sites of fifteen former great libraries along the Silk Road to consider what a library means today. Her new work,Taken in a few seconds: by […]

Shirin Neshat @ Goodman Gallery

Marian Goodman Gallery

Land of Dreams marks a pivot in Shirin Neshat’s gaze towards the “Western World” and opens the newest chapter in her practice. The exhibition comprises a portion of the 100+ photographic […]

Nnena Kalu @ Studio Voltaire

Studio Voltaire 1a Nelsons Row, London, United Kingdom

Nnena Kalu creates large–scale sculptural installations, by binding, layering and wrapping materials.  Kalu explores space, scale and texture through repetitive and durational sculptural processes.  

Shara Hughes @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

Unmanageable, is an exhibition of eleven recent paintings by painter and printmaker, Shara Hughes. This body of work proposes a novel exploration of interiority by using landscape as a model for […]

Annegret Soltau @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

In this exhibition, SPIDER, Annegret Soltau will be restaging works from her early years in post-war Darmstadt, Germany.  She presents works that examine themes of personal loss, identity, and transformation.  The exhibition includes large-scale photo etchings, thread installations and archival works from the late 1970s and 80s.

Edith Durham & others @ Two Temple Place

Two Temple Place

Unbound: Visionary Women Collecting Textiles celebrates seven pioneering women who saw beyond the purely functional, to reveal the extraordinary artistic, social and cultural importance of textiles, and costume, which gives us a beautiful and intensely human insight into our history. This major collaborative project explores the innovative approaches of Edith Durham (1863 –1944), Louisa Pesel (1870 […]

Bita Ghezelayagh @ Aga Khan Centre Gallery

Aga Khan Centre Gallery

Rethreading and Retracing is an exhibition by Bita Ghezelayagh, which gives us a glimpse into her practice that is influenced by her Iranian cultural heritage. She transforms old woven textiles and eastern carpets into new pictorial objects and works of art, by using traditional embroidery techniques along with found materials to transform disused textiles, giving them a […]

Sarah Lucas @ Sadie Coles

Sadie Coles Hq

HONEY PIE, is an exhibition by Sarah Lucas featuring ten sculptures that extend her long-term Bunny series into dynamic new forms. The exhibition consists of five sculptures made from stuffed tights and found objects, alongside an equal number of works in bronze and concrete. These sculptures evoke female nudes reclining on chairs in states of abandon and vulnerability.

Ella Walker @ Huxley-Parlour Gallery

Ella Walker uses a myriad of media to create imagery inspired by medieval and early modern costume and iconography. The result is a series of resplendent large-format works, rich in narrative and colour.

Sarah Dwyer @ Unit 1 Gallery

Unit 1 Gallery

Black Chat, Sew Rib, is a solo residency exhibition by Sarah Dwyer, who worked in the studio space above the gallery (January—March 2020). Sarah has a clear proposition in mind, the […]

Chantal Joffe & others @ Victoria Miro Gallery

Victoria Miro

I See You, is an exhibition of paintings that brings together historical and contemporary works by female artists with a focus on depictions of male subjects.  It ranges from portraits of family […]

Georgina Starr @ Tramway, Glasgow

Tramway, Glasgow

Quarantaine is an ambitious new film by Georgina Starr. Its title refers to the French word for ‘forty’, and also alludes to the period of enforced isolation known in English as ‘quarantine’ (so-called because of its original forty-day timeframe). Over the course of multiple chapters, it follows the story of two new recruits to a […]

Nagihan Seymour @ The Lightbox

The Lightbox Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey, United Kingdom

In this exhibition, The Four Elements, Nagihan Seymour explores the classical elements (earth, water, air and fire) in her designs, believed to explain the nature and complexities of all matter. The exhibition includes paintings and ceramics incorporating natural pigments and precious metals.