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Celine Bodin @ Purdy Hicks Gallery

Purdy Hicks Gallery 65 Hopton Street, London, United Kingdom

French photographer Celine Bodin,  presents in this exhibition two recent series: Light of Grace, and The Hunt.  Re-enacting the suggestive gesture borrowed from Old Masters to 19th century paintings, the series 'Light of Grace' explores female representation’s conflict with ideals and beauty archetypes. By only suggesting identities and pictorial aesthetics, these photographs test the logic of […]

Joan Snyder @ Blain Southern

Blain Southern

Rosebuds & Rivers, is Joan Snyder’s first solo exhibition in the UK, which comprises new and recent paintings.  The exhibition includes a group of monumental triptychs and diptychs alongside smaller-scale works. It offers an insight into the experimentation and visual language for which Snyder is celebrated.

Anita Corbin @ The Apex, Bury St Edmunds

In the early 1980s, Anita Corbin represented young women in a photographic genre that was almost entirely dominated by men. Mods, punks, skinheads, rastas, lesbians, rockers – young women defying the mainstream, showing their individuality in tribes characterised by music, fashion, geography and sexual orientation. 36 years later, Corbin has called those original girls back together […]

Partou Zia @ Falmouth Art Gallery

Falmouth Art Gallery

This exhibition, The World as yet Unseen, reveals a world both intimate and outward looking, seen through the eyes of women artists based in Cornwall and internationally.  At the centre is the visionary work of the artist and writer Partou Zia (1958-2008) who was born in Iran but came to England in 1970, settling in Newlyn in […]

Tirzah Garwood @ The Fry Art Gallery

The Fry Art Gallery

Mr & Mrs Ravilious, is the Gallery's main exhibition for 2019, which will be devoted to the work of Eric Ravilious and his wife Tirzah Garwood, two artists whose lives were both prematurely cut short. Eric died in 1942, aged 39, while serving as a war artist; Tirzah (née Garwood) died in 1951, aged 42. […]

Janice Thurston @ Chalk Gallery

Chalk Gallery

Janice Thurston has a deep love for nature and in particular the rolling hills of the South Downs; this is apparent in her distinctive, undulating paintings in Sussex Landscapes and more.   They are restful yet evocative, and her paintings draw you into those parts of Sussex that are truly hidden gems.  Her work is influenced […]

Cecilia Buchanan @ Chalk Gallery

Chalk Gallery

Cecilia Buchanan mainly sculpts in clay, preferring to work quickly, keeping a free texture, aiming to retain the energy and freshness of the piece.  Her early career was as a ballet dancer so poise and line are important to her, but with a sense of humour or quirkiness.

Olivia Bax @ Linden Hall Studios

Linden Hall Studios

The work of Olivia Bax is often characterised by familiar elements such as a hook, handle or vessel presented in unconventional, coloured forms. However, it is the texture of the surface which offers the viewer the most immediate insight. Bax generates her own paper pulp to cover and form a mantle over linear armatures.  Moulding […]

Chloe Wise @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

Chloe Wise’s practice spans diverse media, including painting, sculpture, video and installation. With an interest in the history of portraiture, Wise examines the multiple channels that lead to the construction of a Self, paying particular attention to the interweaving of consumption and image making in Not that we don't.  

Heidi Koenig @ Brook Gallery

Brook Gallery

Heidi Koenig returns to the gallery for this Easter exhibition, with a series of new monotypes and paintings.  

Sarah Gillespie @ Beaux Arts London

Beaux Arts, London

An exhibition of Sarah Gillespie’s paintings: her silverpoint drawings and mezzotints of moths. Gillespie’s art is full of precise choices, care and immense efforts, but its quietness allows us sometimes to overlook the wonderfully dynamic processes at work below the surface. Nowhere is it more evident than in her choice of places or moments to […]

Bea Bonafini @ Bosse & Baum

Bea Bonafini’s exhibition is entitled Talk to the Hand, and presents two new tapestries, shown as wall-hangings, and a series of ceramic tools and masks. The exhibition is a material and narrative reformatting of memory and fantasy: an elaboration of loss, a falling apart.

Anna-Sophie Berger @ Cell Project Space

Cell Project Space

A Failed Play is Anna-Sophie Berger’s first solo exhibition in London. The new installation includes wall mounted prints drawn from archival material documenting the production of the artist’s 2013 project 'fashion is fast' (a 36 piece fashion collection) as well as two new individual sculptures.   

Mandy El-Sayegh @ Chisenhale Gallery

Chisenhale Gallery

Mandy El-Sayegh’s large-scale paintings, works on paper and object-based installations move between linguistic, material and corporeal registers, often creating double meanings that signal a breakdown in everyday systems and orders. The exhibition brings together principle elements from an ongoing series of works to explore themes relating to representation, abstraction and subjectivity. Comprising painting, drawing, print […]

Irene Lees @ Candida Stevens Gallery

Candida Stevens Gallery

Two new bodies of work will be shown for the first time. Picasso and Sylvia Plath. PICASSO, HIS MUSES, MODELS AND MISTRESSES: In this series, Irene Lees directs her considerable mastery with a pen towards exploring the social and cultural imbalances between the sexes. Through her method of creating hand drawn rhythmic loops or layers of […]

YiMiao Shih @ House of Illustration

House of Illustration , United Kingdom

During a six-month residency, YiMiao Shih wove a parallel universe in which the UK voted not for Brexit but 'Rabbrexit': the expulsion of rabbits from the country. For Rabbrexit Means Rabbrexit, Shih created a series of ‘relics’ from the UK’s imaginary rabbit population, including large-scale embroidered epics, newly minted 52p and 48p coins and aeroplane landing […]

Sarah Morris @ White Cube Bermondsey

White Cube, Bermondsey 144-152 Bermondsey Street, London, United Kingdom

This exhibition, Machines do not make us into Machines, by Sarah Morris features paintings, films, a site-specific wall painting as well as the artist’s first sculptural work. The exhibition reflects Morris's interest in networks, typologies, architecture and the city, articulated through colour and geometric abstraction.  

Zhou Li @ White Cube Bermondsey

White Cube, Bermondsey 144-152 Bermondsey Street, London, United Kingdom

The title of the exhibition, ‘Original State of Mind’, relates to the unique position that Zhou Li occupies when making art. Throughout her practice, she seeks to question the relationship between herself and her surroundings, explaining: ‘The way people normally view the world is as through a window, from inside out or outside in, but […]