Charlotte Perriand @ Design Museum
Design MuseumEnter the world of Charlotte Perriand, whose pioneering designs shaped the 20th century. Her modern ideas can be found in the way we live today, from the use of materials to […]
Enter the world of Charlotte Perriand, whose pioneering designs shaped the 20th century. Her modern ideas can be found in the way we live today, from the use of materials to […]
Bhangra Lexicon is the world’s first ‘visual dictionary’ of movements found within this beautiful artform, carefully compiled by Hardeep Sahota. Bhangra is an energetic form of dance and music originated in […]
Shirazeh Houshiary presents a new body of work: the first presentation in 15 years to focus exclusively on her paintings. The five new paintings – Pneuma (2020), Forgetting the Word (2020), Enigma (2020), Pieta (2021) and Loci (2021) – manifest an abstraction that is at once haptic and optic; their surfaces taut with a connective energy that holds pigment and fine skeins of pencil-work in […]
Strange Days, Tursic & Mille’s exhibition, features twelve paintings and two sculptures, each of the works represents one month out of the past twelve. Serving as a kind of calendar, the exhibition emphasises that painting is always about time, and its absurdity.
The fourth exhibition inspired by the political philosopher Hannah Arendt is a solo presentation by the Israeli artist, feminist theorist, psychoanalyst and philosopher BRACHA. Through recent paintings that deal with […]
Taking its title from the grid reference for the Gallery, SP010986, the residency sees Daniella Turbin embarking on walks across Walsall and its surrounding areas using Ordnance Survey’s Explorer paper […]
In Venice by Melissa McGill is the artist’s first solo exhibition, which presents related artworks in a wide range of media. It features hand-painted photographic artist renderings, works with sailcloth and paper, photographs, an […]
Louise Nevelson: Total Life, presents a selection of art created by Nevelson throughout her career. She is exhibiting key examples of her sculptural reliefs and collages from the 1950s through the […]
Multidisciplinary artist Ania Sabet has created a provocative artwork for the window and facade of 48 Brook Street. The global pandemic has meant loss of touch and hidden lips for […]
Smile now, cry later, is an exhibition of new works by Tyra Tingleff. The overall effect of Tingleff’s installations is like the slippery, rainbow iridescence of an oil-slick on water. Paintings have been put together from a series of iPhone shots so that it is difficult to tell where they begin and end.
Sutapa Biswas' works visually disrupt, challenge and reimagine our present time. Since the early 1980s, Biswas’ works have explored themes of time and space, particularly in relationship to gender, identity […]
Will There Be Womanly Times?, is an exhibition of new work by Ellen Lesperance, established from the artist's research into the activity of the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. The exhibition coincides with the 40th anniversary of the first march by the Greenham Women, and presents a slide show of archival images, documenting the lived experience […]
Rosie Gibbens’ exhibition, Soft Girls, features a series of moveable humanoid sculptures, a video and a new live performance. The installation resembles a modern Frankenstein’s laboratory, with fabric body parts scrambled into new configurations and combined with everyday items such as domestic appliances and exercise equipment.
In I AM NOT INVisible, Thilde Jensen’s social documentary photography authentically captures a homeless community in America. In 2014, Thilde met Reine and Lost, two homeless men in Syracuse, New York. Reine and Lost lived under a highway and had survived three Upstate New York winters, huddled together on a small concrete ledge. This almost unimaginable fact, drew […]
Louise Davies presents a new body of work in Moments in Time, which includes both paintings and original prints.
Yasmin David's work explores the beauty and light of the South Devon landscape near Dartmoor. One of few women working in landscape painting during the post-war period, David produced paintings […]
A stunning selection of specialist mixed media artworks. Collage is prominent throughout Anna Perlin's paintings, using fabric and paper collage to create wonderful strong, textural and colour effects as it soaks up and reflects light in a unique way.
The body of work that forms Ziping Wang’s upcoming solo exhibition, The Other Landscape, continues to explore the artist’s fascination with the modern-day abundance of imagery.
In this show The Lammermuirs-An Lomair Mor, Barbara Rae returns to many of her favourite haunts in Ireland, France and Spain. The sheer exuberance of colour and confidence of brushstrokes are evidence of an experienced artist who has honed her skills through years of studying the landscape. In spite of this, the paintings continue to be progressive, the […]
Since the 1950s, Paula Rego has played a key role in redefining figurative art in the UK and internationally. An uncompromising artist of extraordinary imaginative power, she has revolutionised the way in […]