Tala Madani @ Pilar Corrias
Pilar CorriasAn exhibition of new work by Tala Madani, titled ‘Chalk Mark’, brings together new works by Madani exploring education and instruction. They include a series of Chalk Board paintings that engage with […]
An exhibition of new work by Tala Madani, titled ‘Chalk Mark’, brings together new works by Madani exploring education and instruction. They include a series of Chalk Board paintings that engage with […]
Paula Rego: An Enduring Journey, focuses on Rego’s printmaking oeuvre, bringing together almost fifty years of her graphic works, which explore the themes of power, rebellion, sexuality and gender, grief and poverty. Over fifty prints and unique works on paper – many previously unseen – which come directly from the artist’s archive, will be shown together with […]
Dancing in Dark Times, is an exhibition of new paintings and textiles exploring the evolving exchange between the bodies we occupy, the world we inhabit and the images we create. […]
399 Days, by Rachel Kneebone is in the unique environment of the 18th Century Chapel, which allows for another view of the sculpture at height from the balcony. Here, drawings from the artist’s Ovid in Exile (2016) series show different aspects of her practice as well as the relationship between works on paper and sculpture. The series refers to the […]
This exhibition, Body Topographies, brings together five influential female artists whose work offers a nuanced understanding of the female gaze. It spans multiple generations and continents, and presents work by Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010, Paris, France), Heidi Bucher (1926- 1993, Winterthur, Switzerland), Mandy El-Sayegh (b. 1985, Malaysia), Adriana Varejão (b. 1964, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), and Cecilia Vicuña (b. […]
A Retrospective of Prints and paintings 1980 - 2019. Jill Bray uses elements of landscape, and the human marks on it, to suggest the history and character of the rural […]
Jan Agha and Rupi Dhillon both make work that playfully complicates ideas around cultural authenticity. Both provide maverick strategies as to how to navigate cultural histories from the perspective of […]
Lidia Patelli's photographs are imbued with a sense of the uncanny. Ranging from stark silhouettes in black and white to disconcerting images of animals, she continually keeps the viewer guessing. […]
Sophie Taeuber-Arp was one of the foremost abstract artists and designers of the 1920s and 30s. Her multidisciplinary work has enduring influence, inspiring innovative artists and designers around the world. Taeuber-Arp’s creative output was extraordinarily diverse and at times controversial. She made embroideries and paintings, carved sculptures and edited magazines, created puppets and mysterious Dada […]
Echoing Green, an exhibition of new work by Charlotte Verity. The work is split into two parts, featuring paintings and watercolour monotypes across two consecutive shows. Charlotte's work finds its focus […]
‘Unlived Moments’ explores the artist duo Nisreen and Nermeen Abu Dail’s imagined and unlived moments. The word “Naqsh”, in Arabic, means to engrave, and “Naqsh” was the very first form […]
The five artists included in this exhibition - Kate Lyddon, Alice Maher, Richard Mark Rawlins, Caroline Wong and Joel Wyllie - are using the slow processes of drawing to work through deeply personal experiences, anxieties, and […]
Heartland, Madelynn Green's exhibition, bridges the artist's American origins with her current residence in the U.K.
Leiko Ikemura presents a selection of paintings, sculptures, drawings and photography in her exhibition, Usagi in Wonderland. Ikemura has selected 50 works that span three decades of her career. Her art appeals […]
Sandra Millar's prints focus on people and their relationship with each other and the space that surrounds them. Sandra explores the possibilities for linear and tonal contrasts that the mediums of […]
The focus is on an individual artist, in the presentation of a body of unseen works by Scottish sculptor and printmaker Claire Barclay, who explains: “This exhibition brings together unique print works […]
Hall of Mirrors, by Sarah Jones builds upon her distinct photographic language, which dissolves the hazy glare of day into the weight of a photographic night. Her subjects and objects are chosen as much for their illusionary surfaces as for their metaphysical and metaphorical potential. The imagery in her latest work references Cocteau’s 1930 film Le Sang […]
Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) is widely recognised as one of the most important figures of modern and contemporary art. Her work ranges from large-scale sculpture and installation to painting and printmaking. This […]
Alison Watt is widely regarded as one of the leading painters working in the UK today. This significant body of new work consists of paintings made in response to the practice of the celebrated eighteenth-century portrait artist Allan Ramsay (1713-84) and are on show for the first time. In A Portrait Without Likeness the artist explores […]
An exhibition to mark the Centenary of Joan Eardley's birth (1921 - 2021). It includes her most celebrated subjects: the streets and children of Townhead, Glasgow and her wild, spiritual […]