Yelena Popova @ Ione & Mann
Ione & Mann Gallery , United KingdomThe paintings in this exhibition form part of an ongoing series of works Yelena Popova calls Post-Petrochemical paintings. Of Dust and Breath is an ode to the land, life and […]
The paintings in this exhibition form part of an ongoing series of works Yelena Popova calls Post-Petrochemical paintings. Of Dust and Breath is an ode to the land, life and […]
In this project dedicated to Jewish Country Houses, Binet engaged with a rich historical narrative, steeped in memory and challenging to capture. The body of work is featured in the […]
Immortal Apples, Eternal Eggs is the merging of two collections – The Ingram Collection and the David and Indrė Roberts Collection – and includes work from artists including Phyllida Barlow, […]
The exhibition, Visions of English Literature, casts a spotlight on Paula Rego's remarkable practice as a graphic artist, and in particular the British literary influences that inspired her most ambitious bodies […]
For her debut exhibition, Daria Blum's, Drip Drip Point Warp Spin Buckle Rot, transforms the space into an enveloping, multimedia installation. Immersive video and sound pieces spark an evocative dialogue […]
Yayoi Kusama’s exhibition premieres a new Infinity Mirror Room and introduces works from a new series of paintings, entitled Every Day I Pray for Love. Created in a more intimate format, these […]
This exhibition interrogates Friendship as a fundamental human relationship that is essential to individual well-being and society. Taking place in the partner cities of Birmingham and Lyon, Friends in Love […]
Exploring states of psychological transition, Anna Blom’s exhibition, Transference, is conceived as an exploration of variance. It responds to contextual change and liminality, as well as the changes in oneself. […]
The exhibition, La Perez es el Milagros de dies (Idleness is the Misrule of God) presents eleven new works on canvas made by the artist this year. Torres practice is deeply […]
Yuko Shiraishi's exhibition, Through, presents a series of exquisite recent paintings and a major new architectural installation; ‘Bunk Bed Odyssey - Parallel Lullaby’. Paintings in this exhibition reference Shiraishi’s long-standing […]
Under Construction, the exhibition by Geumhyung Jeong, features a newly commissioned installation of sculpture, video, and a series of live performances. Working from her background in choreography and a studied […]
Yu Hong presents a series of large-scale new acrylic-on-canvas paintings in her exhibition Islands of the Mind. Described as one of the most important voices of her generation, she unveils a selection of poignant and poetic paintings that each explore a distinctive state of mind or consciousness.
The exhibition, Uncanny Visions, presents Francisco de Goya’s Los Disparates (The Follies) (1815-1824), alongside Paula Rego’s complete Nursery Rhymes, a series of over 30 etchings and aquatints. Exploring how two artists living a century apart resorted to similar visual motifs and narrative devices, the exhibition examines how Goya’s influence on Rego is apparent through the media […]
Sikelela Owen RA, in her exhibition, Where My Gaze Falls pays attention to the nature and spirit of communion, particularly the familial and socio-cultural events that underpin and shape our everyday encounters.
Nairy Baghramian makes sculptures that ask you to reconsider your sense of self, space and relation to the object. Made from materials such as marble, wood, metal and resin, her sculptures often respond to the surrounding environment, engaging with architecture and people. Using a wide range of techniques, they subtly explore connections between art and […]
The World at Our Command illustrates the importance of intimacy within platonic relationships. Defined by overlapping compositions that echo surrealist photomontages, Bobbie Essers’ fragmented canvases are full of limbs, bodies, […]
Anya Gallaccio: Preserve is an exhibition spanning three decades of Gallaccio’s radical practice, it restages several iconic sculptures in addition to a new site-specific commission. The exhibition reveals the artist’s consistent rethinking of the relationship between art and the environment, by presenting works that connect with Kent’s natural heritage.
‘A Portrait of Stockport’, is a retrospective exhibition of work by Helen Clapcott. There are over 100 of Helen’s artworks on display including flagship pieces: The Power Station, The Last Carnival, Brinksway 1979, and Before The Motorway. Helen has an impressive career spanning several decades and is renowned for her depictions of the post-industrial landscape […]
In this exhibition, A Reflective Journey From Earth to Universe, Corinne Corbett-Thompson explores the beauty, preciousness, and fragility of our planet.
‘Abort, Retry, Fail’ takes its title from the computer error message that flashes up on Farah Al Qasimi’s now defunct family computer. It connected her to the outside world and was a portal to escape from reality through gaming – as a pirate, a gun slinging biker, or a tiny ball bouncing off the edges […]