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Pearl Alcock @ The Whitworth, Manchester

The Whitworth, Manchester

This exhibition presents the largest solo display of Pearl Alcock’s drawings and paintings to date – all from the Whitworth Collection.  Following the Brixton riots in the early 1980s, trade […]

Sara Lee @ Rabley Gallery

Rabley Drawing Centre & Gallery

In Sara Lee’s ‘Beckoning Lines’ she produces intense pastel drawings of landscapes that have no bearing on distance.  Each is a desert of infinity where one is pulled into the nuance of surface.   

Emma Amos & others @ Pippy Houldswoth Gallery

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

‘My Kind of Protest’, is an exhibition of works by Emma Amos, Vivian Browne and Chemu Ng’ok. Working across different time periods, each of these artists creates psychologically charged portraits addressing what it means to be a black woman in a society ruled by men. While some of these works date back 60 years, they […]

Lucy Jones @ Flowers, Cork St

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

Lucy Jones’s paintings conduct a journey through both interior landscapes and the external world beyond.  Landscapes and Inscapes, an exhibition of new landscape and portrait paintings includes a portrait of artist Grayson Perry, commissioned by the Attenborough Arts Centre (University of Leicester) which will be displayed for the first time. 

Luchita Hurtado @ Serpentine Sackler Gallery

Serpentine Gallery Kensington Gardens, London, United Kingdom

An exhibition of works by Luchita Hurtado. I Die I will be Reborn traces the trajectory of Hurtado’s expansive, 80-year career and reveals the scale, experimentation and playfulness of her impressive oeuvre.   Untitled, 1969Oil on canvas(C) 2018 Luchita HurtadoPhoto Credit: Jeff McLane  

Annette Messager @ Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris

Marian Goodman Gallery

An exhibition in Paris by Annette Messager with new works and a set of new drawings, including her first video installation, Lost in Limbos (2019). The exhibition opens with a series of mural sculptures titled Sleeping Songs. To create them, Annette Messager worked with coloured sleeping bags, quilts and hooded puffer jackets. Emphasising their tremendous versatility and rich […]

Huguette Caland @ Tate St Ives

Tate, St Ives

After moving to Paris from Beirut in 1970, Huguette Caland achieved artistic recognition with her exuberant and erotically charged paintings that challenged traditional conventions of beauty and desire. The female […]

Posy Simmonds @ House of Illustration

House of Illustration , United Kingdom

Posy Simmonds’ sharp satire and progressive female characters have defined a career spanning 50 years. This retrospective will feature her early-career pastiches, iconic cartoon strips for The Guardian and children’s […]

Zoe Williams @ Mimosa House

A solo exhibition and premiere of Zoe Williams’s new moving image work, Sunday Fantasy. The work uses the language of fantasy to play with and subvert dominant power structures, dissecting and interrogating current representations of the erotic and viewing them through an importantly female and queered lens.

Lee Krasner@ Barbican Art Gallery

Barbican Gallery

This exhibition celebrates the work and life of Lee Krasner (1908–1984), a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism. The first major presentation of her work in Europe for more than 50 years, Living Colour tells the story of a formidable artist, whose importance has too often been eclipsed by her marriage to Jackson Pollock. Discover Krasner’s spirit […]

Alberta Whittle @ Tyburn Gallery

Tyburn Gallery

Business As Usual, is a solo exhibition by Alberta Whittle, a multi-faceted artist whose practice includes film, performance, and various forms of collage and assemblage, Whittle is known for work which uses the body as a site of potential for transformation and resistance. Creating space to acknowledge the effects of history on the present, she […]

Elizabeth Neel @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

Nightjars and Allies, is the fourth solo exhibition by American artist Elizabeth Neel. The exhibition features new paintings on canvas that continue to foreground Neel’s reflections on our surrounding physical […]

Claudette Johnson @ Modern Art Oxford

Modern Art Oxford

Intimate, powerful and sometimes deliberately uncomfortable, Claudette Johnson’s studies of black men and women demand attention and command respect. This show, I Came to Dance, is an overview of one of […]

Phoebe Boswell & others @ Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery 77-82 Whitechapel, High Street, London, United Kingdom

Phoebe Boswell combines traditional draftswoman-ship and digital technology in The words I do not have yet. The words of poet Audre Lorde and Kenyan activist Wambui Mwangi with other female voices are overlaid on drawings of women’s contested bodies. Apariciones/Apparitions, by Carolina Caycedo, features costumed dancers performing. Brown, black and queer bodies, informed by the rituals associated with the Afro-Brazilian […]

Natalia Goncharova @ Tate Modern

Tate Modern Bankside, London, United Kingdom

A Retrospective of Natalia Goncharova, who gained international fame in her own lifetime for her trailblazing experiments in painting and design.  She designed costumes and backdrops for Ballets Russes performances in cities including […]

Artist-led tour: Faith Ringgold at the Serpentine Gallery

Serpentine Gallery , United Kingdom

Renewing our links with Faith Ringgold, whose work is in NMWA's collection and who was featured in NMWA's 2013 solo show American People, Black Light: Faith Ringgold’s Paintings of the 1960s, we are honoured to be able to offer a tour of Faith Ringgold led by the 88-year old artist on 6 June at 2 pm (TBC). […]

Senga Nengudi @ Spruth Magers

Spruth Magers

Senga Nengudi's work has been at the forefront of sculptural, performative, and photographic practices for over forty years. Using simple materials in innovative, unexpected ways, Nengudi’s compositions evoke a rich array of references, from subtle allusions to the body, to feminist considerations of space and movement, to the confluence of different cultural and religious rituals.  […]

Deborah Roberts @ Stephen Friedman Gallery

Stephen Friedman Gallery @ Frieze London Stand D3, Regents Park, London, United Kingdom

If they come is Deborah Roberts' first solo exhibition in Europe, in which she combines collage with mixed media. Roberts' figurative works depict the complexity of black subject-hood and explore themes of race, identity and gender politics. The exhibition is accompanied by a new publication featuring an essay by Daniella Rose King, Whitney-Lauder Curatorial Fellow at […]

Azadeh Fatherad @ Danielle Arnaud

Danielle Arnaud

The Echo of Your Departures  by artist and curator Azadeh Fatehrad, explores the history of the feminist movement in Iran, as well as the lives of contemporary women in diasporas, focusing on issues of identity, femininity, emotion, desire, clothing norms and moral values. The exhibition comprises three multi-media installations; National Unity of Women (2016), The Dance of Fabric (2015) and The […]