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Goshka Macuga @ London Mithraeum

Inspired by the ancient Roman temple of Mithras discovered on the Bloomberg site, Macuga invites viewers to delve into the rich tapestry of Roman mythology, particularly the intriguing narrative surrounding the god Mithras, to whom the temple was dedicated. Born From Stone explores these themes through a transformational cave-like installation, featuring sculptural rock formations which evoke the […]

Lina Iris Viktor @ Sir John Soane’s Museum

Lina Iris Viktor's work unearths connections across time and cultures, from ancient Egypt to medieval illumination and indigenous Australian art. In bringing together these connections, she mirrors Soane’s own eclectic approach to collecting objects from varied cultures and time periods. Viktor’s sculptural works, made especially for this exhibition, Mythic Time/Tens of Thousands of Rememberings, are […]

Madeleine Bialke @ Huxley-Parlour

Landmark, is an exhibition of new works on paper by Madeleine Bialke. Presenting ten drawings in ink, the exhibition explores the artist’s continued preoccupation with the natural and the anthropomorphic qualities of trees. The works on paper depict scenes from across London, examining the interplay of built and organic environments.

Women in Revolt @ Modern Gallery, Edinburgh

This major survey of feminist art celebrates the women who challenged and changed the face of British culture. You will discover the powerful and often provocative work of over 100 artists and collectives forged against the backdrop of seismic social, economic and political change over two decades. Artists in this exhibition address a range of […]

Naomi @ The Victoria & Albert Museum

NAOMI: In Fashion is the first exhibition to celebrate the skill and contribution of an individual model to the fashion industry. The exhibition draws upon Campbell's own extensive wardrobe of haute couture and ready-to-wear ensembles from key moments in her career, along with loans from designer archives and objects from the V&A's collections.

Hilda Kortei & Rachel Adams @ Pipeline Gallery

 Shoehorn, the exhibition features new work by Hilda Kortei and  Rachel Adams.  Within the exhibition, both artists investigate ideas of value, labour and the overlooked, and present works that abstract quotidian objects into narrative-loaded pieces with new readings.

Eliza Kentridge @ Cecilia Brunson Projects

In this exhibition Eliza Kentridge focusses on the central role that embroidery plays in her recent work, Tethering.  She considers the ties between her artistic practice and domestic rituals, and the notion of family and parental homes as the anchors that reel in our scattered lives.

Kate Lyddon @ Cob Gallery

Sagger, Sinker, Wrinkler is an exhibition of painting, sculpture and site specific installation for Kate Lyddon.  This exhibition is marked by the publication of Lyddon's monograph of works to date featuring a commissioned essay by curator Elaine ML Tam.

Carla Ahlander @ Belmacz, London

The artworks of Carla Åhlander and Aaron Amar Bhamra invite us to pause. To be slow with a space; to dwell in the air of a space, that “border between everything and nothing” to quote Aaron, be this one transformed through spatial gestures (Aaron) or one made newly available through photographic series (Carla). A conversation through artistic affinities, Holding Places […]

Leonora Carrington @ Newlands House Gallery

This exhibition brings together a wide range of Leonora Carrington’s work, to show the span of her output across a wide range of media. Loans include a wall of masks; a series of masks made for a theatrical production of The Tempest in the 1950s; original lithographs; tapestries; sketches; sculptures; jewelry – and of course […]

Anita Klein @ Bircham Gallery

Anita Klein's work depicts the various activities and relationships of family life in paintings, prints and ceramics. She is drawn to the precious, tiny moments we sometimes forget to appreciate. Whilst partly autobiographical, Anita works from memory giving her figures mask-like qualities leaving the individual identities ambiguous. This subtle distance from figurative reality lends to a universal […]

Noemie Goudal @ Mostyn, Llandudno

In the enigmatic world of Noémie Goudal, the curvature of space becomes a philosophical tool, challenging our perceptions and inviting us to explore the nuanced realms of doubt and certainty. This exhibition “Contours of Certainty,” converges Goudal’s earlier works and introduces new pieces that delve into the intersections of space, viewpoint, and the ever-present spectre […]

Carol Douglas @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Carol Douglas paints with acrylic, applying it to the canvas using rollers rather than the traditional paint brush to build the paint up layer after layer, with a warm palette of greys, browns and mustards. Influenced by Outsider Art, Art Brut and Folk Art – terms used to describe art with a naïve and decorative quality […]

Ling Chiu @ Greenwich Printmakers

Ling’s work shifts between themes of memory, empire and migration, underpinned by formal explorations of printmaking processes. Her new 'Studies and Songs' series are lyrical compositions developed directly on the press, using alternative processes and materials within etching, lithography and screenprinting.

Diana Copperwhite & others @ Flowers Gallery

Supernova, is a group summer exhibition, celebrating the facets of contemporary abstraction, and brings together the works of eight women artists. Supernova explores the intricate relationships between space, memory, and perception. Each artist's unique approach contributes to a collective exploration of how we experience and interpret the world around us.  Diana Copperwhite, Liza Giles, Tess […]

Elizabeth Legh @ Foundling Museum

Elizabeth Legh (1694-1734) was the first collector of Handel’s music.  In this exhibition, Love of Music and All Ingenious Things, you will discover her passion for music, and particularly, Handel’s music.

Emii Alrai @ Maximillian Willliam, London

In this exhibition of new works presented by Emii Alrai -  A Lake as Great as Its Bones, takes its name from Lake Nemi, a volcanic crater south of Rome, which the artist encountered during her residency at the Villa Medici in 2023. Drawing from the lake’s great history of shipbuilding, scuttling, excavation and destruction, […]

Ksenia Dermenzhi @ Beers, London

In her exhibition Invisible Paths, Ksenia Dermenzhi explores how her brushwork leads her (and us, the viewer) through the painterly process. They are landscape paintings, but they are also distinctly not landscapes, as Dermenzhi has increased the abstraction in her work, which is both exciting and evident.

Mabel Pryde @ The Grange, Rottingdean

Discover the life, loves and influence of Mabel Pryde Nicholson (1871-1918), a talented and versatile painter in turn-of-the-century Britain.  The exhibition traces the life and art of the painter. The show brings together nearly 30 objects from private collections and national institutions including portraits of the artist by her husband William and poignant letters, photographs […]

Elizabeth Frink @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Natural Connection, is a new exhibition of work by the late renowned artist Dame Elisabeth Frink, famed for her sculptures and prints of animals and the human figure.  Frink’s approach to animals and humans means that their complex and intertwined themes of vulnerability, nature connection, pain, joy and loss all endure – speaking to today’s audiences […]