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Carol Douglas @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

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

Greenwich Printmakers Gallery

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

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

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

The 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

Maxmillian William Gallery

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

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

The Grange, Rottingdean , United Kingdom

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

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 […]

Elisabeth Frink @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

A new exhibition of work by Dame Elisabeth Frink, famed for her sculptures and prints of animals and the human figure.  It includes several striking outdoor bronze sculptures that explore humanity and its histories, habits and tragedies.

Charmaine Watkiss @ Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal

Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal

Legacy, is an exhibition by Charmaine Watkiss showing her collection of drawings that explore the connection between people, legacy and nature Watkiss examines history and cultural tradition through the unifying language of plants and their properties. From her historical research, she investigates the relationship between ancestry, botany and the cosmos.  

Ilona Szalay @ Arusha Gallery, London

Arusha Gallery, London 6 Percy St, London, United Kingdom

Through a range of media from canvas to tracing paper, LED light to glass, Ilona Szalay engages the multitudinous dichotomies that make up both collective and individual subjective experience in restrained, poetic visual language. It is in liminal space – that between sites of dominance and submission, or power and vulnerability – that the figures […]

Lucia Farrow & others @ Des Bains, London

Des Bains 20 Great Portland St, London, United Kingdom

Obsidian Upset is an exhibition centred around the premiere of the eponymous short film written and directed by artists Lucia Farrow and Mila Rowyszyn. The psycho-sexual neo-noir film explores themes of girlhood, fixing its sarcastic female gaze upon Los Angeles’ apparent infatuation with perfection.

Nana Shiomi @ Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant , Chichester West Sussex

Shiomi’s sophisticated woodcut prints combine relief and intaglio methods. They are rooted in the traditional technique of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking.   Shiomi uses traditional icons that have become synonymous with Japanese culture and daily life. Her work explores philosophy and popular culture to reconsider the interchange of influence between Britain and Japan. Her objects […]

Diana Croft @ Greenwich Printmakers

Greenwich Printmakers Gallery

Diana Croft is a print-maker, painter and stained glass artist, who draws much of her inspiration from the local environment of the Surrey Hills and the South Downs.  She produces stylised linocuts and collagraph prints based on these distinctive landscapes that are featured in this exhibition.  

Sheila Girling @ Space to Breathe

A retrospective exhibition of the painter Sheila Girling (1924-2015). Over 90 of her large scale paintings and collages from the 1970's to the 2010's showcases her enormous talent as a painter simultaneously embracing the freedom of American abstraction while remaining rooted in a distinctive British sensibility.  Evident in all Girling’s work is her understanding of […]

Liorah Tchiprout @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

 Liorah Tchiprout’s exhibition, I love the flames, but not the embers, presents moments of intimacy and community, staging hand-made dolls in a world that is self-referential and protected. Her dolls are modelled after herself and her peers, female protagonists from Yiddish literature, and historical figures including the Jewish dancer Els Keezer.

Sasa Joseph @ David Zwirner

An exhibition of new paintings by  Sosa Joseph, Pennugal: Lives of Women and Girls . A masterful colourist and storyteller, Joseph creates atmospheric paintings in which figures from her family and milieu mingle with open-ended motifs from the natural world.

Mary Robson @ Chawton House

Mary Robson was a star of the London stage, who became notorious as a Royal mistress. From treading the boards of London’s theatres, to gracing the gossip columns of newspapers, Robinson pioneered celebrity status. She lit up the fashion world, sparking trends with her choice of outfit or carriage, and she went on to light […]

Marlow Moss & Vera Molnar @ The Mayor Gallery

This duo exhibition features the works of the first British Constructivist artist Marlow Moss (1889-1958) and the Hungarian pioneer of computer art Vera Molnár (1924-2023). Both women artists, pioneers in their field, Moss with her precise drawings, executed with pencil, ruler and compass in the 1940s, and Molnár working with early 1970s computer plotter apparatus. […]