Anne-Marie Butlin @ Thackeray Gallery
Thackeray GalleryA collection of flower paintings on canvas from Anne-Marie Butlin's own garden.
A collection of flower paintings on canvas from Anne-Marie Butlin's own garden.
Martha Jungwirth's exhibition centres around a new body of large-scale, oil on paper paintings mounted on linen. These works continue to develop Jungwirth’s expressive language that combines the haptic physicality of brushstrokes, hand gestures, paint splashes and splatters with a sensitive restraint, often leaving large sections of her brown paper empty and allowing the residual oil of her […]
This show, Together, presents a group of Sikelela Owen's most recent paintings following her residency at the British School at Rome. Sikelela paints the people that give her a sense of […]
‘Of Course You Are’ the title of Diane Dal-Pra’s exhibition, is the response to a preceding question, the demand for approval and the response an affirmation to the subject delivered despite […]
In Touch, the third exhibition in the gallery’s virtual space, presents work of multiple processes: painting; drawing; batik; photography; video; lithography are explored in the works’ subjects and their conception. […]
This exhibition celebrates the remarkable influence of women gallerists in post-war Paris. At a time when it was still confoundingly hard for women artists to get established, in 1951 one […]
The exhibition, The Abstract Truth of Things features drawings by Charmaine Watkiss and paintings by Andrew Pierre Hart, plus the feature of a soundscape. The lockdown in the UK created an […]
This exhibition reflects on a key area of history and reviews one hundred and twenty-five years of exhibiting women artists. It continues the spirit of our Modern Masters series and allows for the celebration of the pioneering, persistent, creative women artists at the end of the 19th century, and all the curators, gallerists and individual talents who […]
‘In My Room’, is Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings’ exhibition, which brings together film, fresco painting and works on paper. As a new body of work, ‘In My Room’ develops the artists’ enquiry into the politics, histories and aesthetics of queer spaces and culture. This enquiry builds on their travels across the UK whilst making ‘UK […]
This exhibition, Blueprints, brings together new and existing works in an immersive, site-specific installation, expanding the themes of automation, virtuality and technology that Cao Fei continuously draws upon.
Aimée Parrott's practice encompasses painting, printing, sculpture, artist books, murals and installation. The artist's understanding of painting, her primary medium, informs the ideas expressed throughout her practice as a whole. […]
An online exhibition of Antonia Showering's work
Evelyn and William De Morgan have been described as ‘two of the rarest spirits of the age’. Evelyn’s paintings bear the influence of early Italian Renaissance art as well as […]
Tools for Life is the first UK solo exhibition of Chilean artist Johanna Unzueta. It features a large-scale felt installation, a collection of garments, a film shot at a textile factory in Chile, a wall mural and a selection of freestanding geometric drawings inspired by natural patterns. The exhibition reflects Unzueta’s interest in shared histories of […]
Tamar Mason’s practice encompasses textiles, sculpture, ceramics and architecture. The artist’s choice of media, traditionally associated with women's work, ornament, and domesticity, confronts perceived divisions between art and craft, and allows Mason […]
A pioneer of 1970s Feminist Art, Su Richardson played a key role in revalidating craft as a fine art form and its potential as a means of disrupting the white cube aesthetic. […]
The exhibition Two Views from the Same Window, by Malgorzata Polonczyk reunites several works that reinterpret different sections of the same contemporary piece.
Christine McArthur's early work was primarily in oil and she became well known for her large-scale still life paintings on canvas. In the late 1980s she began to work in oil […]
Violet Costello's work is inspired by the complexities of the human condition: our quirks and familiarities, our moments of loneliness and moments of joy, the ways in which we identify […]
This exhibition, Textures of Understanding, creates a dialogue between suffragette embroideries created in Holloway Prison and Denise Jones' contemporary work. Between 1911 and 1912 hundreds of suffragettes were sent to Holloway […]