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Barbara Walker @ The Whitworth, Manchester

The Whitworth, Manchester

Centred on concepts of visibility and erasure, the exhibition brings together paintings, prints and drawings from across Barbara Walker’s career, including her most recent Turner Prize nominated series Burden of Proof (2022-23),. The exhibition includes a commission focusing on the Windrush generation and in response to the Whitworth’s collection of historic drawings and wallpaper.

Delaine Le Bas @ Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix

Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix

 'The Archipelago on Fire' of Delaine Le Bas is dedicated to sharing and spreading the notion of the decaying of our planet.   Le Bas reminds us of awe and mysticism humans felt and continue to feel for the Mother Earth and how our acts are threatening it.

Anna Perlin & Sarah Jenkins @ Bircham Gallery, Holt

Bircham Gallery , United Kingdom

Anna Perlin is an established painter and print-maker whose distinctive work is inspired by a love of the British countryside.  In her paintings, fabric and paper collage add texture and depth alongside paint, oil pastel and charcoal.  Sarah Jenkins creates hand-built stoneware ceramics.

Kapwani Kiwanga @ Goodman Gallery

Goodman Gallery

Kapwani Kiwanga exhibition, ‘Rudiments’, follows themes related to transcultural exchanges, material histories and world-making, delving into how diverse cultures construct and interpret their origins while also drawing attention to how conditions of trade and exchange affect realities.

Lucy Otter @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

Pippy Houldsworth 6 Heddon Street, London, United Kingdom

Studio Jumps is composed of a group of intimately scaled paintings, which at first glimpse recall Lucy Otter’s established practice. However, while the palette of these works is redolent of the artist’s pre-existing aesthetic, the medium of poured industrial paint on linen engenders a more controlled surface quality. Otter describes this body of work as […]

Anna Boghiguian @ Sylvia Kouvali, London

Sylvia Kouvali London , United Kingdom

Anna Boghiguian’s work Living Amidst the Death, is a eulogy to a place soon to become past.  Living in the City of the Dead, shows a seated figure to the right, contemplating its existence. A telephone in the middle of the canvas, and the writing ‘IF HE/SHE CALLS…SILENCE’ runs like a frieze or a modern LED […]

Seyni Awa Camara @ The Gallery of Everything

The Gallery of Everything

Seyni Awa Camara is a sculptor, whose mystical healing figures speak of motherhood, magic and the forest spirits.  Her exhibition, The Divine Theatre,  is a selection of historic and contemporary sculptures.

Mary Fedden @ Portland Gallery

Portland Gallery 8 Bennet Street, London, United Kingdom

Colour and Simplicity is an exhibition of works by Mary Fedden OBE RA .  The exhibition features over fifty paintings, drawings and collages spanning the artist’s long and illustrious career.  There is also a small group of works by husband and fellow artist, Julian Trevelyan.

Matilde Cerruti Quara @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun

Lullaby for a Kite, is an online exhibition with works by Matilde Cerruti Quara a multimedia artist, poet, performance-maker, actor and writer whose practice expands across experimental theatre, text-based artworks and immersive installations. Rooted in language and storytelling, their work investigates identity, archetypes, systems of belief, natural forces, spirituality & rituals, sexuality & power dynamics.

Farah Atassi @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

Farah Atassi is known for revisiting some of the major themes of modern and contemporary painting in her compositions. These range from still life to the mechanical ballet and, more recently, the relationship between the model and the artist.   Farah Atassi’s technique contributes to meditation on painting. Made of oil and glycerol paints, the texture […]

Guimi You @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

Trained in traditional Korean painting as well as oil painting, Guimi You's unique style merges both traditions. Her works stand out for their richness and luminosity, celebrating the beauty of natural environments while capturing the peacefulness of everyday life. In Unwind, her new paintings, the artist brings enigmatic figures into the background, creating intimate and playful […]

Daisy Parris @ Sim Smith Gallery

Sim Smith Gallery

Daisy Parris' use of light in the paintings in this exhibition creates an extraordinary luminosity that beams through dense, murky layers of oil, with paintings that seem to be lit from within.  References to the moon and the sky are coupled with raw, unsettling imagery of erosion and decay. Parris scratches and carves into the […]

Anna Weyant @ Gagosian Davies St

Gagosian Davies St , United Kingdom

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolves?, Anna Weyant’s exhibition of her new paintings.  She infuses elements of autobiography with the symbolic wit, portentous mood, and refined technique that distinguished her previous exhibitions.

Wynnie Mynerva @ Gathering Gallery

Gathering Gallery , United Kingdom

Encompassing installation, sculpture and painting, Wynnie Mynerva's exhibition, My Weaponised Body, reconsiders established narratives around the body and chronic illness.

Susan Kane @ Asprey Studio Gallery

Asprey Studio Gallery 1st Floor, 36 Bruton St., London

ESC Keys, the title of Susan Kane's exhibition draws inspiration from both the ‘escape’ key on a computer keyboard and the broader concept of ‘escapism.’ The unique release takes a new twist on the iconic designs whilst celebrating one of the world’s most influential women in technology.

Dawn Ng @ Kate MacGarry

Kate Macgarry

A presentation of works by Dawn Ng at Frieze London. The presentation includes a new series of ‘Ash’ paintings and photographic prints.

Pauline Boty @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

Pauline Boty (1938–1966), an exclusive exhibition offering an unparalleled opportunity to engage with significant paintings from across Boty’s short but incendiary career, accompanied by an insightful selection of archival material. The presentation reaffirms  Boty’s effervescent life and her lasting impact on the art world.

Feliza Bursztyn @ Mayor Gallery

The Mayor Gallery

Bursztyn created her kinetic sculptures using discarded fragments of machines, tires, cables and other metal bits adding, with time, hand-dyed fabrics, motors, light, and sound to produce increasingly complex installations and environmental proportions. By deploying the notion and tropes of madness, Bursztyn explores the irrationalities, fragilities, and ambiguities of modern life.

Nengi Omuku @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

Pippy Houldsworth 6 Heddon Street, London, United Kingdom

Nengi Omuku’s new paintings abound with references to the natural world and horticulture, featuring portrayals of individuals and social groups set in spectacular landscapes. Melding representations of the world around her with expressions of her innermost thoughts, Omuku’s mesmerising perspectival shifts, instinctive brushwork, and luscious colours affirm the imaginative power of belief, reverie, and empathy

Jennifer Binnie & others @ Richard Saltoun

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

Terre Protégée (Protected Earth), is centred around the concept of ecofeminism.  The exhibition takes its inspiration from the work of Gina Pane, a pioneering figure in Body Art and Ecology. Terre Protégée is a cross-generational survey bringing together works by nine artists from seven countries:  Simryn Gill, Barbara Levittoux-Świderska(1933 – 2019), Jennifer Binnie, Reena Saini Kallat, Greta Schodl, […]