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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 […]

Lili Dujourie @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

Lili Dujourie is a Flemish artist whose work traverses sculpture, painting and video. Described as an ‘Old Master in Postmodern Garb,' Dujourie operates at the intersection of minimalism and conceptualism, consistently and systematically challenging the subject position of the viewer through clever experimentation with material and form. 

Charlotte Ager @ Quay Arts Centre

Charlotte Ager is a freelance illustrator who uses drawing and poetry within everyday experience to record and question the world. This exhibition, From Madness and Back, combines personal collage works that explore the conflicting relationships we have with one another alongside a collection of smaller paintings that consider how our place in a space, both […]

Mary Quant at the V&A

Victoria & Albert Museum

Mary Quant and models at the launch of the quantafoot collection, 1967. © PA Prints 2008 Twiggy, Carnaby Street, the mini-car. Join our favourite fashion expert, Sonnet Stanfill, for a talk about the life and work of Mary Quant before we enter the gallery space to view the fabulous work of fashion mega-star, Mary Quant. She […]

Prabhavathi Meppayil @ Pace Gallery

Pace Gallery 6 Burlington Gardens

The exhibition features a new body of work continuing Prabhavathi Meppayil’s concerns with questions of Modernism and Minimalism through traditional Indian artisan practices.

Artist talk with Chantal Joffe

Please join us for a talk with acclaimed British artist Chantal Joffe in conjunction with a new exhibition of her work at Victoria Miro.  The Mayfair gallery will be presenting self-portraits from a series started in 2018.  On New Year's Day, 2018, the artist set herself the challenge of working on a new self-portrait every […]

Caroline Underwood @ Quay Arts Centre

Having walked the Isle of Wight on foot in all directions Caroline Underwood began a new body of work responding to its landscape. This exhibition, ‘Bearings’, explores her connection with the Island’s land and seascapes, not just looking at it, but moving through it, and being in it.

Asuncion Molinos Gordo @ Delfina Foundation

Delfina Foundation

Accumulation by Dispossession, is an exhibition by Asunción Molinos Gordo that explores inequalities in the global food system.  It addresses issues of privatisation, financialisation, the management and manipulation of crisis, as well as redistribution, and is part of the new Politics of Food season.  

Barbara Walker @ Turner Contemporary

Turner Contemporary, Margate

Place, Space and Who is a new artwork by Barbara Walker, created over a four-month residency at Turner Contemporary. It explores identity and belonging, featuring sound and portraits of five women and girls from the African Diaspora living in Margate and Kent.

Greta Alfaro @ Roaming Room Gallery

I will not hesitate to react spiritually is a large scale, solo installation of new work by Spanish artist Greta Alfaro.  

Debra Welch @ Chelsea Space

Chelsea Space

This exhibition focuses on a film Debra Welch made in response to the closure of her old school in Portsmouth, King Richard School, previously Paulsgrove Secondary Modern Boys & Girls School.  Situated on a large post-war council estate in Paulsgrove, Portsmouth, it served families who lived there for over 60 years, becoming a central pillar to […]

Katja Liebmann @ HackelBury Fine Art

Katja Liebmann in her exhibition Early Work, brings together five bodies of work from the artist’s early career, which illustrate her on-going examination of the confluence of time, movement, and environment. Katja’s use of early photographic techniques—the pinhole, kallitype, and cyanotype—further reinforces the theme of time, reflecting on tools of the past to emphasise the fleeting nature of […]

Kathy Acker @ ICA

I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Kathy Acker is an exhibition dedicated to the American writer Kathy Acker (1947–1997), her written, spoken and performed work.  This polyvocal and expansive project combines an exhibition with a programme of performances, screenings and talks. The exhibition is structured around fragments of Acker’s writing, which serve as catalysts […]

Esther Teichmann @ Flowers, Kingsland Road

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

Working with photography across still and moving image installations, Esther Teichmann looks at the relationships between loss, desire and the imaginary, slipping between autobiography and fiction. On Sleeping and Drowning transforms the gallery space into a layered liquid montage of photographs, painted backdrops, moving image, sound and objects. Cyanotype seaweed creatures are juxtaposed with painted photographic backdrops […]