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Anthea Hamilton @ Thomas Dane

Thomas Dane Gallery

The arrangement of objects, sculpture, and images into immersive installation has become a constant for Anthea Hamilton, whose work frequently mines heterogeneous image sources; this includes The Prude. For the prude, modesty becomes extreme. The prude will not permit themselves, or others, sensuous enjoyment in life. Hamilton's interest in the literary figure of "the prude" in […]

Jessa Fairbrother @ The Photographers Gallery

The Photographers Gallery 16-18 Ramillies Street, London, United Kingdom

Working primarily with photography and performance, Jessa Fairbrother’s interest is in an inner, emotional landscape and her practice utilises the external body as a site for artist enquiry and self-expression. This most often takes the form of highly individualised photographic self-portraits of her naked body, painstakingly embellished with minuscule needle perforations or hand embroidered so that […]

Renee So @ Henry Moore Institute

Henry Moore Institute

Renee So makes ceramic sculptures and machine-knitted textiles. The exhibition, Bellarmines and Bootlegs includes works from 2012 to the present. So’s extensive research into the histories of European and Assyrian sculpture, along with an enthusiasm for theatre costume, cartoons, advertising design and popular souvenirs, has resulted in a unique take on portraiture. Her trans-historical points of […]

Joanna Piotrowska @ Tate Britain

Tate Britain

Joanna Piotrowska has an interest in domestic spaces and man-made environments.  Her photographs and films in All our false devices, relate to self-protection, psychophysical relationships and the power dynamics underlying how we relate to each other.  

Celia Cook @ Candida Stevens Gallery

Candida Stevens Gallery

 The works of Celia Cook are routes without roadmaps that move from start to destination without a plan. They capture the journey of comprehension, the strain of trying to move […]

Barbara Zelecki @ Greenwich Printmakers

Greenwich Printmakers Gallery

Barbara Zelecki is known for her etching prints of cats, the designs in her work encompass a variety of subject matter including, architecture, sumo wrestlers, landscapes & flowers. Barbara also […]

Alice Anderson @ Waddington Custot Galleries

Waddington Custot Gallery

Body Disruptions, is a solo exhibition of works by London-based performer and artist Alice Anderson. It brings together sculptures and drawings from solo and collective performances, and includes regular performances […]

New Dawn & Art in Parliament

The House of Commons London

Join us for a short talk by Mary Branson, creator of the New Dawn sculptural light installation at Parliament, followed by a 45-minute suffragette themed tour of Parliament.  'New Dawn' […]

Olivia Lomench Gill @ Abbott & Holder

Abbott & Holder

Olivia Lomenech Gill’s wonderful illustrations for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them drew great strength from her diverse array of techniques as well as her fascination with wildlife. This new body of […]

Charlotte Mayer @ Pangolin London

Pangolin London

To celebrate her 90th birthday, the exhibition The Space Between, is a major solo show of sculpture and works on paper by Charlotte Mayer. With an array of both early and new […]

Gladys Nilsson @ Hales Gallery

Hales Gallery

Unencumbered, is a solo exhibition of work the artist Gladys Nilsson.  The exhibition features recent watercolours and collages, united by the artist’s distinctive style and good-humoured view of the human condition. […]

Davina Jackson @ Pontone Gallery

Pontone Gallery

Davina Jackson creates an intimate study of the family dynamic, where the relationship between husband and wife, parent and child take centre stage. Through tonality and form, she acutely conveys […]

Dorothy Rendell @ Abbot & Holder

Abbott & Holder

Dorothy Rendell established herself in Mile End Place in the ’70s, and became in every way part of the fabric of the East End. Her wonderful account of painting in the […]

Kate Adams @ MK Gallery

Illuminating the Wilderness is a new film production by Project Art Works, conceived and directed by Kate Adams and Tim Corrigan, filmed on location with Ben Rivers, Margaret Salmon and neurodiverse artists […]

Doris Hatt @ The Museum of Somerset

Doris Hatt was a Somerset pioneer of British modernism. She exhibited her vibrant works over almost five decades, beginning in 1920, and contributed to many exhibitions in the South West.  […]

Pauline Alexander @ Chalk Gallery

Chalk Gallery

Pauline Alexander suffers from deafness and is interested in the part our senses play in creativity. She believes her deaf perspective offers a positive influence affecting colour, aesthetics and rationality enabling […]

Susan Derges @ The Queen's House

Inspired by the Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I; this exhibition is a new commission from photographer Susan Derges.  Using both analogue and digital techniques the work, titled Mortal Moon, unpacks the […]

Reena Spaulings @ Campoli Presti

Campoli Presti 223 Cambridge Heath Road, London, United Kingdom

Lion Hunt, is Reena Spaulings' latest exhibition, which takes Eugène Delacroix’s 1854 painting The Lion Hunt (Fragment) and high-visibility yellow as points of departure to explore the idea of composition as an active […]

Mary Mellor & others @ The Crypt Gallery

Crypt Gallery

The three artists in this exhibition, Art, Obsession and Maturity, are united by long time obsessions with a theme.  Sculptor Vanessa Pooley, photographer Julia Cameron and painter Mary Mellor all have […]

Barbara Hepworth @ St Albans Museum & Gallery

This major exhibition, Artist in Society, 1948-53 explores a short, yet significant, period in the life of one of Britain’s most celebrated artists, and highlights Barbara Hepworth’s little-known connection to Hertfordshire. […]