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Melanie Matranga @ Nottingham Contemporary Gallery

Nottingham Contemporary

Mélanie Matranga's films, installations and sculptures are at once intimate and elegiac. Her work asks fraught and timely questions about images and memory, privacy and proximity. Titled 0, 1, 2, 3, […]

Shara Hughes @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

The exhibition brings together a group of new site specific paintings and works on paper by Sara Hughes, a series of large-scale flower paintings, which hangs together in the Nave, a […]

Winifred Knights & others @ Laing Art Gallery

Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle

WOW: Women Only Works on Paper, a display of over 50 watercolours and pastels complemented by etchings and screen prints. The artists Vanessa Bell, Winifred Knights, Ithell Colquhoun, Annie French, Lucy Kemp-Welch, Thérèse […]

Joana Vasconcelos @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Celebrated Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos creates vibrant, often monumental sculpture, using fabric, needlework and crochet alongside everyday objects from saucepans to wheel hubs. She frequently uses items associated with domestic […]

Jo Spence @ Arnolfini

Arnolfini presents a major retrospective of the work of photographer Jo Spence (1934 – 1992), drawn from The Hyman Collection, one of the most comprehensive collections of Spence’s works in the world. Spence […]

Karin Gulbran @ Massimodecarlo

Massimo de Carlo Gallery

Somnambulist, is an exhibition by Karin Gulbran, who initially trained as a painter, and then turned her interests towards ceramics during the early stages of her career.   She shifts seamlessly […]

Margaret Calvert @ Design Museum

With a career spanning six decades, graphic designer Margaret Calvert has produced timeless work that we see everywhere — often without realising it, as her work shapes much of our national visual […]

Heather Ackroyd & others @ Orleans House Gallery

How can we transform our relationship with nature?  This group exhibition and artist led research project unearths and interrogates our connection with our habitats and ecosystems, both global and local. Artists […]

Ellen Harvey @ Turner Contemporary

The Tourists explores themes of tourism and ecology, our relationship to images, architecture and place, destruction and loss. Working in painting, sculpture and digital media, this exhibition brings together a group of Ellen Harvey’s […]

Bridget Riley & others @ The Fitzwilliam Museum

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

For centuries, women’s artwork was neglected, their careers thwarted, and their achievements forgotten. Yet, despite the obstacles they faced, many persisted in making art. Drawing from our rich holdings of […]

Veronica Ryan @ Spike Island, Bristol

Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Veronica Ryan is best known for her sculpture that is evocative of shapes, forms and objects from the natural world. Over the years, she has experimented with scale, material and technique while remaining focused on the interplay between conflicting opposites: revelation and concealment, container and contained, absence and presence. Her work sits at the intersection […]

Holly Hendry @ De La Warr Pavilion

De La Warr Pavilion

There are two major new projects by Holly Hendry addressing subjects that include borders, edges, bodies and machines.  The first Indifferent Deep, features a host of sculptures situated within an apparently half-eaten landscape.

Nina Hamnett @ Charleston Gallery

Charleston Gallery

Nina Hamnett, a key figure in early 20th-century modern art; this retrospective exhibition explores her frank, intimate portraits, while also looking at the breadth of her technical skill as a painter. Portraits of other significant artists from the period, are included: Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Ossip Zadkine and Horace Brodzky.

Jumana Manna @ Hollybush Gardens

Hollybush Gardens , United Kingdom

An exhibition of recent works by Jumana Manna, which expands on the artist’s ongoing enquiries into the complex relationships between bodies and their environments.  The works on view recombine archaic and archaeological fragments together with components from an indeterminate future simultaneously in construction and falling into ruin.