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Sally Morfill & Susan Giles @ Five Years Gallery

For Found Gestures, Susan Giles and Sally Morfill record visuospatial imagery made by those who witnessed exhibitions and events at Five Years’ primary venues during its twenty-year history. They select fragments of these threads from a mass of motion capture data, removing them from their fleeting context and translating them into material objects. In attending to […]

Kate Cooper & others @ Hayward Gallery

Hayward Gallery

Kiss My Genders is a group exhibition celebrating more than 30 international artists whose work explores and engages with gender identity. Spanning the past 50 years, Kiss My Genders brings together over 100 artworks by artists who employ a wide range of approaches to articulate and engage with gender fluidity, as well as with non-binary, trans and intersex […]

Liz Johnson Artur @ South London Gallery

South London Gallery

Liz Johnson Artur presents new sculptural works incorporating photographs selected from her substantial archive of images documenting the lives of people from the African diaspora. This exhibition, If you Know the Beginning, the End is no Trouble focuses on London, where Artur has lived since 1991, capturing the richness and complexity of Black British life. “What […]

Brenda Hartill @ Bannatyne Spa Hotel

Women Artists Working in Norway and Scandinavia: Yesterday and Today

Brenda Hartill's work is a celebration of life and art – inspirational, uplifting and joyful.  

Paula Rego @ Milton Keynes Gallery

Obedience and Defiance, is an exhibition of Paula Rego's works spanning her entire career since the 1960s; her first major retrospective in England for over 20 years. The exhibition includes […]

Phoebe Unwin @ Towner Art Gallery

Towner Gallery, Eastbourne

This exhibition, Iris, takes its name from the artist’s late maternal grandmother and reflects on the ideas surrounding how the iris works, moving from the intimate and unspoken to the communal, stretching to different times, reflective of the nature of painting itself.

Dineo Seshee Bopape @ Towner Art Gallery

Towner Gallery, Eastbourne

Dineo Seshee Bopape addresses politics, race, spirituality, gender and sexuality in her ambitious large scale installations which are created with using sound, found objects and moving image. Sedibeng, it comes with the rain is an immersive installation set in an environment of reflecting and refracting light, on a floor strewn with feathers, metal abstractions, letter charms, […]

Mayfair Gallery Tour: Howardena Pindell and Deborah Roberts

We will start at  Victoria Miro where gallery director Paula Sankoff will guide us through the Howardena Pindell exhibition. Pindell is a black American painter and mixed media artist who addresses the intersecting issues of racism, feminism, violence, slavery and exploitation.  An art curator, gallery owner and professor, Pindell was part of NMWA's 2017 exhibition, "Magnetic Fields".  […]

Merete Rasmussen @ Pangolin London

Pangolin London

An exhibition of exquisite new work by Merete Rasmussen, who is known for her signature abstract ceramic and bronze forms, which are brought to life with bold, bright colours in this highly anticipated show.  

Susan Cianciolo @ South London Gallery

South London Gallery

Susan Cianciolo presents an installation, God Life: Modern House on Land Outside Gate that draws viewers into her unique creative world.  It draws together elements inspired by craft, fashion and daily domestic life, from which Cianciolo intuitively combines all sorts of materials, using fabric off-cuts, buttons and glue, through to cardboard boxes, diary pages and […]

Daisy Billowes & Julia Marco-Campmany @ Coleman Projects

The relevance of image and gesture in the digital age and the relation between 2D and 3D materiality all come under scrutiny in Reckless Rawness, an exhibition about peripheral territories. Daisy Billowes and Julia Campmany share a similar approach to describing the surrounding landscape of a city, urban space or experience, which they call ‘raw […]

Nina Royle @ Newlyn Art Gallery

Newlyn Art Gallery

Nina Royle presents a new body of work, exploring the relationship between water, sight and the nature of images.

Candida Powell-Williams & Mary Cremin @ Void, Derry

Command Lines is a theatrical installation of sculpture, performance and animation by artist Candida Powell-Williams. The works re-imagine the iconic tarot as a three-dimensional experiment in symbolism, action, story-telling and magical thinking. Powell-William’s installation uses the term Command Lines to frame the exhibition, insinuating systems, networks and feedback loops, control over and order of information. Her […]

Madge Gill @ William Morris Gallery

William Morris Gallery

Madge Gill was born in Walthamstow and spent most of her years living in East London. A self-taught, visionary artist, she created meticulous artworks, many of which were created while “possessed” by Myrninerest, her spirit-guide. This landmark exhibition is the most comprehensive survey of Gill’s work to date, bringing together drawings, large-scale embroideries, textiles and […]

Nairy Baghramian @ The Hepworth Wakefield

The Hepworth

For Yorkshire Sculpture International, Nairy Baghramian displays works from her Maintainers series, recent sculptures that combine aluminium casts, coloured wax and lacquer painted braces with cork. The resolute materiality of each independent element […]

Phyllida Barlow @ Yorkshire Sculpture

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Renowned sculptor Phyllida Barlow is the ‘provocateur’ for the Yorkshire Sculpture International 2019. As provocateur, in 2018, she proposed a series of thought-provoking statements. The festival explores one of the […]

Huma Bhabha @ Wakefield City Centre

Working almost entirely in figurative sculpture, Huma Bhabha’s approach is unconventional and cross-cultural, making connections between histories, languages and civilisations. Huma Bhabha is making her first public realm commission in the UK for Yorkshire Sculpture International, which will be on display in Wakefield city centre for the duration of the festival. Assembled and carved from […]

Ayse Erkmen @ Wakefield City Centre

Ayşe Erkmen’s sculptural practice transforms environments as she responds to a particular place through eye catching site-specific interventions that draw our attention to locations and things that are often overlooked or hidden. Erkmen’s work is influenced by the historical, cultural, political and geographical significance of a particular place often incorporating the architectural features of those […]

Tamar Harpaz @ Henry Moore Institute

Henry Moore Institute

Tamar Harpaz’s work will be on display at the Henry Moore Institute during Yorkshire Sculpture International. Harpaz is best known for sculptures that use light, mirrors, and lenses to create […]

Rachel Harrison @ Leeds Art Gallery

Rachel Harrison’s work draws from a wide range of influences, combining art historical and pop cultural references through a diverse assemblage of materials. For Yorkshire Sculpture International, she exhibits a group of works that relate to the body.