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Holly Hendry @The Artist’s Garden

Artist's Garden on the roof of Temple tube station, London, United Kingdom

Holly Hendry's Slackwater emerges as an immense sculptural entanglement that weaves together the watery history of its riverside location above Temple Tube, with references to the abstract rhythms of the […]

Women War Artists @ Imperial War Museum

Imperial War Museum

The drawings and paintings on show are the work of six women who worked as war artists during the First World War. They provide an interesting perspective on women’s roles during the war, and on the relationships between men and women in a variety of wartime situations.

Kim Lim @ Space, Rhythm & Light @ Hepworth Wakefield

Hepworth, Wakefield

An exhibition of Kim Lim’s work offering unparalleled insight into the artist’s life and work.  Space, Rhythm & Light, displays over 100 artworks created over four decades by Lim, alongside […]

Pasquarosa Marcelli @ Estorick Collection

Estorick Collection

Pasquarosa Marcelli (1896 - 1973), known simply as 'Pasquarosa',  exhibited in the 1920s. A century later her work, From Muse to Painter', returns to the capital in a new show featuring some SO paintings and drawings on loan from Rome's Archivio Nino e Pasquarosa Bertoletti, and other private collections.

Shuvinai Ashoona @ Perimeter Gallery

The Perimeter

In her exhibition When I Draw, Shuvinai Ashoona makes drawings which engage with the complexities of life, land and community in the Canadian Arctic, through fantastical motifs and modes of storytelling. The work interweaves scenes from everyday Arctic life with imagery associated with Inuit animism and shamanism.

Alice Irwin @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor , United Kingdom

The exhibition, Chinwag, presents an array of Alice Irwin’s new works, including colourful, multi-layered screenprints and etchings, complemented by sketches and preparatory studies that offer insights into her meticulous creative process. Through diverse shapes, sizes, and colours of Irwin’s cast of characters, the exhibition presents a dialogue on the range of personalities in social gatherings and […]

Sinta Tantra @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor , United Kingdom

The exhibition, The Lightclub of Batavia, showcases a combination of new and existing works by Sinta Tantra.  It features iridescent gold and Prussian blue paintings that adorn the Manor’s walls and platforms, complemented by brass sculptures. These pieces, shimmering in the changing light of the day and changing seasons, offer a unique sensory experience similar to […]

Shuvinai Ashoona @ Perimeter Gallery

The Perimeter

Shuvinai Ashoona makes drawings which engage with the complexities of life, land and community in the Canadian Arctic, through fantastical motifs and modes of storytelling. In her exhibition When I Draw, the work interweaves scenes from everyday Arctic life with imagery associated with Inuit animism and shamanism.

Anna Perach @ Gasworks

Gasworks 155 Vauxhall Street, London

Anna Perach explores the dynamics between personal and cultural myths. Her work engages with historical narratives through the depiction of enigmatic female characters that dwell precariously at the threshold between states: inside and outside of their bodies. For this exhibition Perach produced a new body of work based on the concept of the monstrous feminine, […]

Jacqueline Poncelet@ MIMA Middlesborough

Middlesborough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA)

A solo exhibition surveying 50 years of work by Jacqueline Poncelet. Her work is characterised by a restless exploration of materials and making that is evident throughout her practice. In the Making presents works from different eras side by side, offering experiences of the artist’s inquiry and rigorous exploration of process across diverse bodies of […]

Carla Accardi & others @ Turner Contemporary

Turner Contemporary, Margate

Beyond Form: Lines of Abstraction, 1950 - 1970, is a major new exhibition, which connects the work of over 50 women from across the globe through a shared language of radical abstraction following World War II. Features: Carla Accardi; Novera Ahmed; Ruth Asawa; Maria Bartuszová; Lynda Benglis; Louise Bourgeois; Maria Theresa Chojnacka; Lygia Clark; Saloua […]

Ruth Asawa & others @ Hayward Gallery

Hayward Gallery

Spanning over 60 years of contemporary sculpture, this exhibition highlights ways in which artists draw on familiar experiences of movement, flux and organic growth. Inspired by sources ranging from a dancer’s gesture to the breaking of a wave, from a flow of molten metal to the interlacing of a spider’s web, the artworks in When Forms […]

Aria Dean @ ICA London

ICA Studio at ICA The Mall, London, United Kingdom

Aria Dean: Abattoir, is an exhibition of the artist’s recent work, which explores the foundational relationship between modernity and death on conceptual and material levels.

Nan Goldin & others @ South London Gallery

South London Gallery Fire Station

This group exhibition brings together works by international artists and collectives, who use the camera to challenge and move beyond traditional protest photography. The exhibition, Photography, Feminisms and the Art of Protest, explores feminism and activism from an international and contemporary perspective.  It looks at different approaches to feminism from the past 10 years, and highlights shared concerns including […]

Michèle Lamy & Loree Rodkin @ Carpenters Workshop Galler

Carpenters Workshop Gallery , United Kingdom

HUNROD GOLD, is a collaboration between Michèle Lamy and Loree Rodkin, both influential figures in contemporary jewelry design.  Lamy and Rodkin have masterfully crafted this collection of rings as an interpretation of the Chinese Zodiac – a rich tradition laden with symbolism. HUNROD GOLD features seven zodiac rings, where bands of yellow and white gold […]

Outi Pieski @ Tate, St Ives

Tate St Ives , United Kingdom

Outi Pieski's paintings and installations explore several themes, including the culture and identity of the Sámi people – who live in the region of Sápmi. In many of her projects, she incorporates duodji (the traditional craft practices of the Sámi people) using materials such as wood and textile. For Pieski, duodji is also a way […]

Magdalena Abakanowicz & others @ Barbican Art Gallery

Barbican Gallery

A collection of contemporary artists who explore the transformative and subversive potential of textiles to challenge power structures and reimagine the world. The exhibition brings together over 100 artworks by a diverse range of international practitioners, to examine the ways in which artists have embraced textiles to communicate multi-layered stories about lived experience.  It addresses […]

Phoebe Boswell & Others @ Dulwich Picture Gallery

Dulwich Picture Gallery Gallery Road, Dulwich

Soulscapes explores our connection with the world around us through the eyes of artists from the African Diaspora.  It considers the power of landscape art and reflects on themes of belonging, memory, joy and transformation. Artists include: Hurvin Anderson, Phoebe Boswell, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Kimathi Donkor, Isaac Julien, Marcia Michael, Mónica de Miranda and Alberta […]

Zineb Sedira @ Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery 77 Whitechapel High Street, London, United Kingdom

Dreams Have No Titles is an immersive installation comprising film, sculpture, photography and performance.  It interweaves the artist’s biography with activist films produced across France, Algeria and Italy in the 1960s and 1970s - a pivotal moment in the history of avant-garde film production. Dreams Have No Titles blurs the boundaries between fiction and reality, using […]

Yko Ono @ Tate Modern

Tate Modern Bankside, London, United Kingdom

Spanning more than seven decades, the exhibition, Music of the Mind, focusses on key moments in Ono’s career, including her years in London from 1966 to 1971. The show explores some of Ono’s most talked about artworks and performances, from Cut Piece (1964), where people were invited to cut off her clothing, to her banned Film No.4 (Bottoms) (1966-67) […]