Jo Barrett @ Beaux Arts Bath
Beaux Arts, BathAn exhibition by Jo Barrett on Still Life.
An exhibition by Jo Barrett on Still Life.
An exhibition of New Ceramics, by Jane Muir.
Christmas Exhibition 2017 – “12 Artists in a Feast of Art”. New paintings in oil and watercolour, by Liz Balkwill, Susan Bower ROI, RBA, Holly Brodie, Elaine Fellows RMS, Pamela Kay, NEAC RWS ARCA […]
Helen Allingham is one of the most familiar and well-loved of Victorian artists – in 1890 she became the first woman to be admitted to full membership of the Royal […]
Our major event of the year: the panel will feature the Women to Watch UK: Metal artists in conversation with Caroline Douglas, director of the Contemporary Art Society (CAS.) Every two to […]
A major exhibition of new works by British artist Marie Harnett, celebrating fleeting moments of drama, beauty and suspense from contemporary film is opening soon. Still includes several new series of drawings and […]
Céline Condorelli presents her solo show, Epilogue, as the final project at the Broome Street storefront of P! Epilogue also marks the start of a collaboration between P! and Stanley […]
Kati Heck presents a group of six new paintings, alongside two smaller portraits and a video sculpture. The exhibition is Heck’s first solo presentation in London. Throughout her work, she […]
A presentation of new works by Jane McAdam Freud in her exhibition Object – Fix Me in Your Turquoise Gaze. Created during the artist’s two-year residency at Harrow School in London, McAdam Freud explores […]
Following her recent exhibition on prints at NMWA, Washington, DC - Chromatic Scale | National Museum of Women in the Arts, Polly Apfelbaum is in London to exhibit her latest works in a […]
Carmen Herrera’s exhibition features a new body of work created within the last year. It features a large Estructura, along with a number of paintings and works on paper, her most ambitious work to date. Herrera is known for her geometric lyricism and vibrant abstractions, and produces dynamic compositions that convey movement and rhythm through […]
SHADOW is a new site-specific installation and the most ambitious work to date for Catherine Story in her first solo exhibition for a public gallery. Commissioned by PEER to respond to its distinctive public-facing exhibition space, SHADOW melds the artist’s long preoccupation with the staging and lighting of 1930s films and Cubism, with a new […]
A fascination with the independent nature of oil paint and its capacity to modify and spread unpredictably, led Suzi Morris to discover a synergy that seems to exist between the substance of oil paint and viral behaviour. The sciences of virology and genomics capture her imagination in multifarious ways and have become a medium through […]
This exhibition of works by Simone Fattal coincides with the publication of Simone Fattal : Watercolours by HENI Publishing. The limited edition book presents over 100 watercolours works, from still lifes to abstracts. Made between 1972 and 2016, the book depicts a combination of painting, collage and sculptural works, all preceded by a discussion with the Artistic Director […]
As part of the Lodger series of exhibitions, curated by Tom Morton, the artist Sophie Jung presents a new sculptural installation, accompanied by a performance that exists as both a live event and a looping video work. For this exhibition, Come Fresh Hell or Fresh High Water, Jung transforms the lower gallery into an environment that recalls […]
Janet Boulton is internationally known for her watercolours and paper relief works, but few know of her connections to Swindon. This exhibition celebrates her works on paper and will include […]
The exhibition “So this is the Strong Sex”: Early Women Psychoanalysts explores the lives and work of a number of women from the early history of psychoanalysis. An exciting collaboration with […]
Rose Wylie’s images are often painted through the filter of her memory, using text to anchor recollections and facts and editing slippages in the compositions by overlaying new pieces of […]
Sadly we have had to cancel our trip to the Ashmolean Museum and Modern Art Oxford.
This is Jadé Fadojutimi’s first solo show, which offers a window into her fractured identity and quest for self-knowledge. The artist practices a cathartic relationship with paint; each work manifests […]