50 Works by 50 British Women Artists: 1900-1950
The Ambulatory, Mercer's CompanyGladys Hynes, "Penny for the Guy – the thought that all war is caused by the faceless money men of the City," 1940Oil on boardImage Courtesy of the Liss Llewellyn Gallery Curator Sasha Llewellyn will guide us through an exhibit that attempts to answer Linda Nochlin's question, "Why have there been no great women artists?" […]
Louise Bourgeois @ Kettle's Yard
Kettles YardLouise Bourgeois (1911–2010) was born in Paris and lived and worked in New York from 1938. She is widely recognised as one of the most important figures of modern and contemporary art. Often biographical, Bourgeois’ work explores themes including childhood, family, motherhood and gender identity. The selection of work at Kettle’s Yard includes sculptures, prints […]
Julie Mehretu @ Kettle's Yard
Kettles YardFor this exhibition, Julie Mehretu made a new installation of richly layered drawings and monotypes, extending her dynamic exploration of the potential of drawing and mark making, which are fundamental to her […]
Molly Goddard & Sarah Edwards @ Chelsea Space
Chelsea SpaceThe work of fashion designer Molly Goddard is presented in a collaborative project with photographer Sarah Edwards. Working together to create a series of images of key pieces from past collections, Dress Portrait displays their […]
Hyon Gyon @ Parasol Unit
Parasol Unit 14 Wharf Road, London, United KingdomKorean shamanism and intense emotions of rage, sorrow and anguish inspire the artworks of Hyon Gyon. The artist's fascinating practice includes using a soldering iron on lengths of traditional Korean […]
Mari Katayama @ White-Rainbow Art
In the photographic self-portraits of Mari Katayama, the artist’s body features prominently, surrounded by painstakingly arranged objects, both in intimate settings or set against vast landscapes. The recipient of the Grand […]
Gwen John @ Swindon Museum & Art Gallery
Swindon Museum & Art GalleryThis exhibition explores the work of female artists in the Collection and includes paintings and drawings by Gwen John, Mary Fedden, Gillian Ayres, Nicola Tyson and Sylvia Gosse. The exhibition […]
Libita Clayton @ Gasworks
Gasworks 155 Vauxhall Street, LondonQuantum Ghost, the first UK solo exhibition and a major commission by Libita Clayton. Consisting of an immersive sound installation, a series of large-scale photograms and a programme of live […]
Yinka Shonibare CBE @ Hereford Cathedral
Hereford CathedralInternationally celebrated artist Yinka Shonibare has created a series of new quilt artworks for Hereford Cathedral, commissioned by Meadow Arts. Creatures of the Mappa Mundi is inspired by the Mappa Mundi […]
Sofia Stevi @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United KingdomThe artist, Sofia Stevi shows new paintings and sculpture, in an exhibition entitled We don't have to learn something new. It is taken from a line describing the Lithuanian-American archaeologist, Marija […]
Ghislaine Leung @ Chisenhale Gallery
Chisenhale GalleryCONSTITUTION, is a new commission by Ghislaine Leung. Situated within the discourses of both artists’ moving image and institutional critique, Leung’s work is foregrounded by questions of agency, circulation and […]
Doreen Fletcher @ Nunnery Gallery
Nunnery GalleryDoreen Fletcher's works reveal the drastic changes of east London’s streets across just three decades, remembering businesses long forgotten and buildings that have since been knocked down. A superb colourist, she […]
Sethembile Msezane @ Tyburn Gallery
Tyburn GallerySpeaking Through Walls, is Sethembile Msezane’s first UK solo exhibition. Using interdisciplinary practice encompassing performance, photography, film, sculpture and installation, Msezane creates commanding works laden with spiritual and political symbolism. […]
Hanna Moon & Joyce Ng @ Somerset House
Somerset House The Strand, London, United KingdomAn exhibition of work by fashion photographers Hanna Moon and Joyce Ng. The London-based duo present a series of snaps questioning buzzword du jour 'diversity' and what 'otherness' means to […]
Anna Franceschini @ Almanac Projects
Almanac ProjectsAnna Franceschini looks at the heterogeneity and wide-ranging relationships between phenomena, discourses and techniques emerging from Italian architect, photographer and artist Carlo Mollino’s work, which spans across furniture design, architecture, photography […]
Katie Paterson @ Turner Contemporary
Turner Contemporary, MargateAn exhibition of Scottish artist Katie Paterson work, paired with a group of works by JMW Turner. This exhibition will include the majority of Paterson’s existing works, which explore our […]
Rachel Maclean @ Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
Birmingham Museum of Art GalleryArtist and filmmaker Rachel Maclean examines the world of cuteness by curating works from the Arts Council Collection and Birmingham’s collection to reveal how objects and images can have the […]
Eleonora Sher @ Window Gallery
Window GalleryEleonora Sher’s artistic practice predominantly explores themes surrounding identity. Her latest project, Landscape and Memory, explores the common link in human attachment to landscape and how we find identity in landscape […]
Morag Keil @ ICA
ICA , United KingdomMoarg Kiel is the first major solo exhibition in the UK by Scottish artist, Morag Keil, featuring new and reconceived works that span the last eight years of her career. Together, […]