Florence Hutchings @ Cob Gallery
Cob GalleryFlorence Hutchings’ painting practice, which includes work on paper revolves around an exploration of the poetry of the everyday, taking elements of her life whether it be the studio, the […]
Florence Hutchings’ painting practice, which includes work on paper revolves around an exploration of the poetry of the everyday, taking elements of her life whether it be the studio, the […]
Sue Rowling is a painter and printmaker, who uses a silk screen, which she paints through as her starting point. This imagery is then built up in multiple layers to […]
The exhibition is the fifth in the series dedicated to the political thinker ‘On Hannah Arendt: the Crisis in Education’. The show features a joint presentation between two female artists […]
A Life in Photography, a retrospective exhibition of photographer, Marilyn Stafford (b.1925), which encompasses a wide selection of work from her international archive spanning four decades from 1948-1980.
Teresa Lawler explores the space where the city meets the natural world, while Roger Aslin observes contemporary urban life in his work. Both are influenced by the drama and light of […]
A new case display in the Dutch Gallery presents a selection from new acquisition, First Flight (2015), a set of etchings by British figurative artist, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. The Black, male […]
Chikako Yamashiro’s work spans performance, filmmaking and photography, often employing her own and other bodies as vehicles through which to carry stories from overlooked or unheard voices. At the centre […]
Mary McIntyre explores different types of ‘space’ in her work, and these investigations often focus on photographic depictions of places that have been forgotten or overlooked. The images she makes are […]
Mend carefully. Think of mending the world at the same time. y.o. MEND PIECE for London draws on the Japanese tradition of kintsugi, the art of repairing broken pottery using lacquer mixed with precious metals such as gold and silver. The process nurtures breakage as an important part of an object’s history, rather than seeking to […]
Known for her striking female portraits, this series of twelve new paintings sees Elena Gual draw on her vibrant palette and distinctive textural style to capture the emotional depth of […]
Elegant Complexity is a collection of paintings by Emma Stone-Johnson. She works in oil, acrylic, pigment and ink on canvas to investigate abstraction with a subtle, liquid palette of diffuse and tonal colour. Her […]
For more than 50 years British artist Phyllida Barlow has continuously challenged the conventions of sculpture. This presentation of the artist’s work includes a large-scale sculpture and a series of […]
Sofia Mitsola's exhibition, Aquamarina - Crocodilian Tears explores a myth written by the artist, following the adventures of warrior protagonists, sisters Aqua and Marina, in the semiaquatic world they inhabit. The exhibition includes […]
Zarouhie Abdalian has created a site-specific installation for The Box, the gallery’s micro project space, con sordino (2021), which advances Abdalian’s preoccupation with the relationship between sound, space, and society. This audiovisual sculpture […]
Burgeon and Remain, is an exhibition by Angela Heisch that includes paintings on a new larger scale. This body of work, develops the artist’s abstracted visual language with imagery, which holds conflicting ideas […]
‘How Much Love Can a Love Bird Love, Can a Love Bird Love a Love Bird’, is an exhibition of new paintings by Sophie Barber. The chosen title began life as […]
Shahzia Sikander's, exhibition includes painting, drawing, animation and mosaic, showcasing the breadth of the artist’s multi-valent practice. Sikander is renowned for recasting pre-modern Central and South Asian manuscript practices into avant-garde ruptures, deconstructing […]
Kudzanai-Violet Swami's paintings combine visual fragments from a myriad of sources, such as online and archival images, and personal photographs, which collapse past and present. Powerful nudes are a point of […]
Maud Sulter: The Centre of the Frame spotlights the work of Scottish-Ghanaian artist Maud Sulter (1960–2008), whose practice is rooted in questioning the representation of Black women in art and literature. […]
Megan Rooney's BONES ROOTS FRUITS, comprises all new works. The exhibition presents large scale paintings including one monumental wall work alongside a selection of works on paper called Old Baggy Root, an ongoing […]