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Pia Arke & Ors @ Kettle’s Yard

This exhibition presents eight contemporary artists whose works offer vantage points on a world in perpetual crisis.  Each artist explores broader conditions of domination and conflict, as well as horizons for survival.  Here is a Gale Warning features works by Pia Arke, Justin Caguiat, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Tomashi Jackson, Tarek Lakhrissi, Anne Tallentire, and […]

Vanessa Bell @ Charleston in Lewes

Charleston in Lewes

Vanessa Bell's exhibition brings her practice into focus, affirming her as a radical pioneer of modernism in her own right.  With over 100 pieces on display, the full breadth of […]

Koak @ Charleston in Lewes

Charleston in Lewes

Koak explores identity and human nature through art, spanning drawing, painting, sculpture, and installation. In the Window Set, she captures emotionally charged figures and landscapes, bringing them to life with a […]

Qualeasha Wood @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London

Malware presents new tapestries, tuftings, and videos by Qualeasha Wood. This body of work examines overconsumption and consumerism, considering how identity can persist and transform in the face of systemic failure.

Isabella Dyson @ The Grey Gallery, London

This exhibition's title Terra Firma, denotes substance: dry land, solid ground. In these uncertain times, the works of Isabella Dyson, and her father Chris Dyson, convey stability in landscapes and still life paintings, and in buildings that endure.

Elsa James @ Firstsite Gallery

The works in, It Should not be Forgotten, confronts Britain’s “national amnesia” regarding its role in the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved African people and the colonial legacies that followed.  The exhibition offers a deeply moving and immersive experience.

Morehshin Allahyari @ Gazelli Art House

Morehshin Allahyari's exhibition features her latest work, Speculations on Capture (2024), a newly commissioned piece. Allahyari’s poetic film explores the histories of astronomical instruments crafted in Iran and Pakistan,

Ana Bidart @ Delfina Foundation

Long Before the Walls, an exhibition by Ana Bidart, which introduces a constellation of newly commissioned, site-specific installations and interventions at the gallery.

Nora Turato @ Institute of Contemporary Arts, London

Nora Turato: Pool7 presents new work by the artist, spanning performance, writing, graphic design, video and sound. The installation investigates our collective relationship to language and communication.

Shelia Fell @ Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery, Carlisle

Sheila Fell: Cumberland on Canvas is the first major retrospective of Fell’s work in over thirty years. This exhibition brings together 100 works from private and public collections across the country and will explore Cumberland as Fell’s source of artistic inspiration.

Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone @ National Gallery of Ireland

National Gallery of Ireland National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland

This exhibition is dedicated to the pioneering Irish modernists Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone, and will bring together 90 of their works of art. It explores their friendship and shared […]

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas @ The Whitworth, Manchester

The Whitworth, Manchester

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas (b. 1978) creates narrative-rich works using textiles and fabric, producing vibrant large-scale panels that transform perceptions of Romany culture and history. The exhibition will offer an opportunity to […]

Martha Jungwirth @ Thaddaeus Ropac, London

Der letzte Tag ist der schlimmste (The Last Day is the Worst) presents new works by Martha Jungwirth. Known for a colour palette that dwells in a corporeal and sensuous register of pinks and reds, some of these latest works feature bold, bright yellows and turquoise hues.

Sahra Hersi & others @ Women’s Museum, London

Tender Women is the latest exhibition the The Women's Museum exhibition programme Desire Lines. Sahra Hersi is an artist and spatial designer who lives in Barking and  describes her work as “caring about people, places, art & architecture, in that order.”

Susan Wilson @ Browse & Darby, London

This show will display Susan Wilson’s recent body of work, which explores London's urban landscape, particularly the dynamic and multicultural neighbourhoods of Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove, near to her North Kensington studio since 1985.

Katy Moran @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London

Pippy Houldsworth 6 Heddon Street, London, United Kingdom

Katy Moran’s exhibition Let’s Get Some Air presents new paintings, which unite the raw, fresh energy of splattered paint with thickets of dense mark making, and translucent washes of colour.

Cornelia Parker @ Frith Street Gallery, London

For this show, History Painting, Cornelia Parker has created a series of paintings: seemingly abstract oil-on-canvas works inspired by historic newspaper and magazine covers and colour analysis charts.

Alexis Kyle Mitchell @ PEER, London

Peer Gallery

In Alexis Kyle Mitchell's first solo exhibition, the artist explores the politics of space, place, and embodiment in dialogue with questions of kinship and belonging.

Jenny Saville @ National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery St. Martin's Pl, London, United Kingdom

Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting brings together 50 works, which traces the development of her practice, spotlights key artworks, and explores her connection to art history.

Louise Nevelson @ Levy Gorvy, London

Levy Gorvy

Louise Nevelson: Total Life presents key examples of the artist's sculptural reliefs and collages from the 1950s through the 1980s, along with works on paper and jewellery that reveal the […]