Amelia Allen @ Herrick Gallery
Herrick GalleryAn exhibition of photographic prints from Amelia Allen’s new book NAKED BRITAIN. As a fashion photographer, Amelia Allen works in an industry obsessed with body image, one that focuses on […]
An exhibition of photographic prints from Amelia Allen’s new book NAKED BRITAIN. As a fashion photographer, Amelia Allen works in an industry obsessed with body image, one that focuses on […]
The Gallery celebrates photography, A Public Art, 1840 - 1939, with an installation dedicated to its extraordinary Photographs Collection displaying classic images and rarely seen gems of artists, writers and actors […]
This latest exhibition consists of approximately 30 new paintings, in which Mary Lloyd Jones explores the traces left by our ancestors, the fields & hillsides, and the scars left behind […]
An inaugural installation, Another View from Nowhen by Dublin-based artist Isabel Nolan, which features two ambitious works that respond to the history of the location: The Barely Perceptible Vibration of Everything, a vibrant, […]
An exhibition of works by Janet Q Treloar RWS and Alice Mumford RWA called Table Talk.
Lotte Laserstein (1898 – 1993), started her career in the Berlin of the 20s and 30s, and was one of the first women to complete her studies at the Academy […]
Old School is a solo exhibition of new photographic and sculptural work made by Liane Lang while an artist in residence at Eton College in 2014. Lang was the first female […]
A buff foolscap folder is the starting point for The Conversation, a solo show by Holly Davey. Inherited by the artist, the folder contains fragments of a lifetime – photographs, […]
Hannah Ryggen (1894-1970) was one of Scandinavia’s most outstanding artistic figures of the 20th century. In the first major presentation of the artist’s work in the UK, this exhibition surveys her […]
Hattie Buckwell is an Illustrator based in Bristol. Working with watercolour & ink, she paints times of adventure, homes from around the world and lots of animals. Her playful illustrations […]
Drawing on themes of identity, community and intimacy, Homme Libre explores ideas of masculinity seen from a female perspective. The striking and intimate portraits are of men the photographer, Carol Borel is either […]
Aura, is a solo exhibition of new oil paintings by South African artist, Sasha Hartslief, who produces subtle investigations into the human condition, through her atmospheric interiors, her nudes and character studies, […]
In 1981, photographer Anita Corbin captured pivotal “coming of age” moments in the life of 56 young women – all members of different subcultures. The result was an extraordinary collection […]
It’s about an excavation. Of the mind, of the self. Who is colonized and who flies freely? Fly in, fly out. We, Madeleine Stack and Pauline Batista are seeking a pattern […]
As part of a long-term research and commissioning process, artists Julia Crabtree and William Evans present their solo exhibition, Gullet. For this exhibition the artists have produced an expansive sculptural […]
Known for their stylised black-and-white videos this exhibition, We are Ghosts will be Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley’s first solo exhibition in the UK. The display will feature their new work In The […]
This is an exhibition of a extraordinary series of drawings by Cecily Brown, of wrecked ships and their passengers. Brown’s practice of painterly interrogation of an existing image, here takes […]
This major new exhibition, Art & Identity explores the life and work of the 20th century artist Gluck (1895-1978), who is now also recognised as a trailblazer of gender fluidity. […]
Trish Morrissey works with photography, film and video. As Hestercombe’s 2017 Artist in residence, she has made a major new body of work about the lives of Miss Warre (1790 […]
Marguerite Humeau's research led process usually takes the form of large scale installations involving sound and sculpture, in which she challenges key issues of the day using complex narratives that […]