Vivian Lynn @ Southard Reid
Southard Reid'Mind Fields', marks the first exhibition of the work of Vivian Lynn (b. Wellington, NZ, 1931 - d. Wellington, 2018). "Our bodies are mediated by cultural codes, as are our daily […]
'Mind Fields', marks the first exhibition of the work of Vivian Lynn (b. Wellington, NZ, 1931 - d. Wellington, 2018). "Our bodies are mediated by cultural codes, as are our daily […]
The exhibition, Rising Heat, is accompanied by a new video with Anne Hardy; a selection of unique photograms that were produced in 2020 and form a new series titled The Depth of Darkness, […]
Penny Goring's, No Escape from Blood Castle, is the second iteration of this body of work; the first of which was entitled Escape from Blood Castle. Goring makes drawings, paintings, sculptures, […]
Gabriella Sanchez is a multidisciplinary artist, whose practice is largely influenced by her background in graphic design. The elements of typography, text, form and color play a central role in […]
The Bourdon Street Chemist by Lucy Sparrow is the artist’s seventh major installation. It marks her return to the UK after four years of exhibiting her faux-reality felt worlds abroad. Created […]
Museé Imaginaire is an ongoing series by Ann-Marie James made directly onto the pages of a first edition of French novelist and art theorist Andre Malraux’s seminal publication from 1952. Museé Imaginaire, or […]
Your Dawn Will Come is a solo exhibition of new work by Aniko Kuikka.
Nicola Hicks is widely renowned for working on a monumental scale, this presentation focuses on rare smaller sculptures by Nicola, including works in bronze and for the first time, special studio cast plasters. Creating small-scale works during 2020 has allowed Hicks to embrace a year in which existing plans have been postponed and given her the room, both […]
Other Forms of Travel, is an exhibition of new vision boards and internet manipulations by search engine artist and the self-proclaimed “internet imperialist” Gretchen Andrew. The show includes new vision […]
'Megaflora' is an exhibition of new works by sculptor Alice Channer. The exhibition takes, as it’s starting point a bramble stem. It is also making an appearance in Rosanna Mclaughlin’s short […]
"The object aimed at by this series of handbooks is the recall of the designer and craftsman to a saner view of what constitutes originality by setting before them something […]
Taking its title from Yuko Tsushima’s story of the same title, Julia Adelgren’s exhibition. The Watery Realm, uses water as a poetic protagonist, and chimes with the more folkloric events of Tsushima’s […]
In her exhibition Hot Water, Frances Waite explores the domestic bathroom setting as the backdrop for a new suite of drawings, exposing the ambiguities of this secluded space and private activity. […]
Rewild, an exhibition by Orlanda Broom, features a new series of paintings created over the course of the last lockdown year; these buoyant works provide a colourful escape from our current […]
An exhibition of work by Carol Rhodes (1959–2018). Organised in partnership with the Carol Rhodes Estate, whose curator Andrew Mummery worked closely with the artist for much of her career, […]
The show presents Rana Begum’s ongoing investigation into the interaction between colour, light and form and how this operates within both two and three dimensional space. This new collection of […]
The works in our current exhibition, Dancing Into the Light - "letting rip", are from Wilhelmina Barnes-Graham's highly productive period. Dancing into the Light, refers to this confident unleashing of expression. 'Willie' said her work was about expressing what she felt as well as what she saw. These works are packed full of movement, balance and […]
Stories of the Imaginary (self-portrait of two lemons), is an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Stefanie Heinze - a playful and introspective body of work, which blurs the boundaries […]
For Cache, Kapwani Kiwanga created a series of formal sculptures and installations that continue her interrogation of history, power and resistance. Using materials including ceramic, metal, gold leaf, embroidery, textile and mirror, Kiwanga’s […]
A solo exhibition featuring four key works Spite Your Face (2017), Eyes To Me (2015), Germs (2013) and The Lion and the Unicorn (2012) showcases a decade of Rachel Maclean’s […]