Katherine Gili @ Felix & Spear
Felix & SpearTo 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 […]
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 […]
The exhibition brings together works on paper, paintings, textile pieces and sculptures made across the artist’s seven-decade long career, from a rare early painting, made in the 1940s, to examples […]
Camilla Marie Dahl’s exhibition with Unit takes us on a journey homewards. The Way Home imparts a sense of stillness and quiet as the artist pays homage to her peaceful farmstead in the Spanish countryside. Tones of yellow, pink, purple and orange saturate the entire series, recalling the warmth of Mediterranean summers.
Climacteric Whispers’, conceptual artist Vibha Galhotra’s exhibition traces the evolution of her practice over the past fifteen years. Galhotra dedicated over two decades to foregrounding environmental themes, which guides the […]
Georgina Maxim’s practice is grounded in the style of sewing and mending referred to as 'dhunge mutunge' in Shona. This is a stitch used for putting things together quickly so […]
Known for her immersive installations, large-scale sculptures and intricate paintings, Yayoi Kusama often features kabocha, or pumpkin, in her work. Since 1946 Kusama’s pumpkins have taken many forms, colours and […]
Inspired by the ancient Roman temple of Mithras discovered on the Bloomberg site, Macuga invites viewers to delve into the rich tapestry of Roman mythology, particularly the intriguing narrative surrounding […]
Lina Iris Viktor's work unearths connections across time and cultures, from ancient Egypt to medieval illumination and indigenous Australian art. In bringing together these connections, she mirrors Soane’s own eclectic […]
Landmark, is an exhibition of new works on paper by Madeleine Bialke. Presenting ten drawings in ink, the exhibition explores the artist’s continued preoccupation with the natural and the anthropomorphic […]
This major survey of feminist art celebrates the women who challenged and changed the face of British culture. You will discover the powerful and often provocative work of over 100 […]
NAOMI: In Fashion is the first exhibition to celebrate the skill and contribution of an individual model to the fashion industry. The exhibition draws upon Campbell's own extensive wardrobe of haute […]
Shoehorn, the exhibition features new work by Hilda Kortei and Rachel Adams. Within the exhibition, both artists investigate ideas of value, labour and the overlooked, and present works that abstract […]
In this exhibition Eliza Kentridge focusses on the central role that embroidery plays in her recent work, Tethering. She considers the ties between her artistic practice and domestic rituals, and […]
Sagger, Sinker, Wrinkler is an exhibition of painting, sculpture and site specific installation for Kate Lyddon. This exhibition is marked by the publication of Lyddon's monograph of works to date […]
The artworks of Carla Åhlander and Aaron Amar Bhamra invite us to pause. To be slow with a space; to dwell in the air of a space, that “border between everything and nothing” to […]
This exhibition brings together a wide range of Leonora Carrington’s work, to show the span of her output across a wide range of media. Loans include a wall of masks; […]
Anita Klein's work depicts the various activities and relationships of family life in paintings, prints and ceramics. She is drawn to the precious, tiny moments we sometimes forget to appreciate. Whilst partly […]
In the enigmatic world of Noémie Goudal, the curvature of space becomes a philosophical tool, challenging our perceptions and inviting us to explore the nuanced realms of doubt and certainty. […]