Dora Marr @Amar Gallery
Amar GalleryDora Maar: Behind the Lens, presents surrealist works of Maar as well as photographs of Picasso and Guernica, the celebrated anti-war painting for which Maar was the only official photographer. […]
Dora Maar: Behind the Lens, presents surrealist works of Maar as well as photographs of Picasso and Guernica, the celebrated anti-war painting for which Maar was the only official photographer. […]
Noblesse Oblige features over 25 new works exploring the legacies of systems of coercion, exploitation and extraction in Europe and the US. It includes a series of new drawings about burial sites in Ireland […]
This exhibition, Darker than Blue', by Claudette Johnson includes large-scale, vibrantly coloured works in oil and pastel stick, gouache and other media, often on oversized paper sheets, alongside smaller sketches that […]
Times and Places delves into how Barbara Rae perceived and interpreted the land throughout her career, often revisiting specific locations frequently to view and capture the ever-evolving environment. Not only […]
The title of this new exhibition refers to Alchemy – an ancient practice that included trying to change ordinary metal into gold, and Bharti Kher’s work has these ideas of […]
A new immersive exhibition celebrates the universality and ingenuity of play: Francis Alÿs' Ricochets transforms the gallery into a cinematic playground. Throughout the exhibition, visitors are immersed in multi-screen film […]
Corri-Lynn Tetz’s exhibition, Tender Buttons, concentrates on the female figure, with imagery taken from a collected archive of found imagery and personal photographs, to create indulgent, dream-like painted scenes that […]
This exhibition of new work by Lorna Robertson includes new paintings made with a combination of oil paint, watercolour, collage and linseed oil on canvas and paper. These paintings sit […]
This exhibition of work by Birgit Jürgenssen (1949-2003), examines women’s interior lives refracted in exterior systems of power. Many of Jürgenssen’s works focus on the domestic life of a mythic […]
Sueño de la Madrugada (A Midnight’s Dream) is Firelei Báez’s latest exhibition. Known for her striking paintings, she also makes drawings, installations, and sculptures. Báez takes over the Gallery with new immersive […]
This group show, In the Blood, features represented, and associate artists inspired and committed to painting. The exhibition is a review of their approaches defining their representations of life and […]
A journey into the lush landscapes of Nengi Omuku‘s exhibition The Dance of People and the Natural World, finds human figures that blend seamlessly with nature, in her exploration of the […]
Emma McClure’s paintings include animals, still life and landscapes sketched from surrounding scenes in Cornwall. Many of her drawings represent the landscape around the Penwith Peninsular where the moorland, farms […]
Exorcism: Inside Out, an exhibition by the feminist surrealist, Penny Slinger, which spans original photo-collage, print and video work. The exhibition coincides with the publication of Slinger's iconic book, An […]
A Commonplace Collection of Paintings, is an exhibition of new works by Lottie Cole. Cole utilises the genre of interiors and objects with meaning to explore the passing of time, […]
PLURIVERSE, is an exhibition of Lubna Chowdhary’s most recent work, including new drawings and sculptures developed during residencies in India and Italy earlier this year. Chowdhary examines relationships between diverse […]
In the spirit of Alliances – an exhibition presenting pairs of works by different gallery artists selected by members of the gallery team – this online programme brings together pairs of […]
To celebrate and coincide with the display of ‘Shift’, one of the first sculptures made by Katherine Gili, to the beginning of a range of works leading up to the […]
Abigail Reynolds works across a wide range of media, including sculpture, collage and print. This exhibition celebrates her, Works in Glass, from 2018 to the present day, as well as […]
At Lake Gallery, Joy Labinjo presents a new body of work We are Briefly Georgeous, which celebrates our local community in her largest London institutional exhibition to date. Taking scenes from […]