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Holly Hendry @ De La Warr Pavilion

De La Warr Pavilion

The second of Polly Hendry's artworks is titled  Invertebrate, which burrows through the building's rooftop and balconies, emerging on the lawn outside.  Hendry imagines the De La Warr Pavilion being […]

Fiona Ones @ A.I. Gallery

A.I. Gallery

Do Not Name a Feeling  comprise both photography and drawings. Fiona Ones’ primary interest lies in the shifting boundaries within the photographic medium. The artist is also concerned with exploring […]

Women Making History @ London Scottish House

London Scottish House

Women Making History is an extraordinary exhibition that brings together artworks inspired by banners of the suffrage movement, and highlights the continuing struggle to achieve gender equality. This mass-participation artwork, […]

Sarah Rapson @ Modern Art Bury Street

Modern Art Bury Street

Tiny Trip is an exhibition of new work by Sarah Rapson. The exhibition includes paintings, works on paper, photography and video.

Jaclyn Conley @ Skarstedt

Skarstedt Gallery

In a New Field, is the exhibition of new paintings by Jaclyn Conley. In this body of work, Conley presents a poignant rumination on the social and political concerns of American […]

Patricia Leite @ Thomas Dane Gallery

Thomas Dane Gallery

Patricia Leite presents a new series of oil on wood paintings informed by the landscape of São Paulo’s Barra do Una. Leite’s paintings frequently involve the layering of pigment to ruminate on temporal and evanescent states such as qualities of light, ephemeral atmospheres and momentary sensations. In this new body of work, Caninana, Leite examines a […]

Marina Adams @ Stephen Friedman Gallery

Stephen Friedman Gallery @ Frieze London Stand D3, Regents Park, London, United Kingdom

Thirty paintings on paper, all measuring 12 x 9 inches, are exhibited together in the gallery’s Viewing Room. Spanning over five years of her artistic practice from 2016 to 2021, these works reveal Martina Adams’ bold exploration of colour and form on a condensed scale. Investigating the power of paint, line and colour, Adams sketches […]

Laura Lancaster @ Workplace Gallery

Workplace Gallery

Closer and further away, is a solo exhibition of new paintings by Laura Lancaster, in which she focusses on the reinterpretation of classical subjects involving the female figure. Mostly executed during national lockdowns, the paintings in the show reflect the artist’s yearning for space and freedom, her reaction to confinement and her re-evaluation of the […]

Chantal Joffe @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

The exhibition includes a number of new paintings of the artist’s mother, Daryll, part of an ongoing series that Chantal Joffe began some three decades ago. These works, some painted from family photographs, others from life, range back and forth in time. The Story of the title refers to a painting depicting the artist and […]

Yinka Shonibare @ Stephen Friedman Gallery

Stephen Friedman Gallery @ Frieze London Stand D3, Regents Park, London, United Kingdom

The exhibition, African Spirits of Modernism, comprises quilts, sculptures and a series of African masks that engage with Yinka Shonibare's own identity as a ‘post-colonial hybrid’. The works are accompanied by archival material that captures the burgeoning interest in African art in Paris in the 1920s. Playfully described by the artist as “Picasso in reverse”, this body […]

Ilona Halperin @ Mount Stuart House & Gardens, Isle of Bute

Mount Stuart House & Gardens, Isle of Bute

With There is a Volcano Behind My House, Ilana Halperin creates works inspired by the geology of the Island of Bute where she now spends much of her time. Situated throughout the house, four distinct yet contiguous series of sculptures, works on paper and textile reference ‘immigrant’ minerals embedded in the fabric of the building, as […]