Naomi Workman & Plum Cloutman @ Arusha Gallery
Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh 13A Dundas St, Edinburgh, United KingdomThe exhibition, Mythic from, the Pacific/Pissing in the Inferno, presents new works by Plum Cloutman and Naomi Workman.
The exhibition, Mythic from, the Pacific/Pissing in the Inferno, presents new works by Plum Cloutman and Naomi Workman.
La petite mort, Jacqueline de Jong’s exhibition, brings together new paintings made over the last two years with a group of rarely seen works executed sixty years ago. In her recent oeuvre de Jong comes full circle, exploring afresh the artistic lexicon of the earliest years of her career, when she first honed the vivid […]
To be Dispersed, not to Disappear, begins the philosophical conundrum in which Yi To prefigures the materiality of fragmented body, and its reappearance in the virtual as sign. Her paintings, with their shadowy forms rendered in thin washes, beget a fragility. They take on the propositional aspects of loss, an eclipse’s negative memory; as with the […]
The installation, Passages Through the Caustics, converses with the natural movement of the light that occupies the space. Activating the energies of the work’s surface, our encounters of its luminosity are guided by a sequence of movements we feel compelled to follow; becoming an accomplice in Elli Antoniou’s endeavours to activate the materials fluidity. The sculptural […]
The exhibition includes a new body of ceramic works from So’s 'Woman' stoneware series that draw upon early fertility idols and Venus figures celebrating the female form, alongside new Snuff bottle sculptures including a lemon, a nose, a poppy and a Pekingese dog. Inspired by using ceramics and glass in architecture and public spaces, she […]
“The entire world has been turned into a well-fitted mask for the human face,” reflects theorist Carl Olsson in his essay “Peak Face” (2023). “The world is a Facehugger.” From […]
Beyond Fashion showcases the work of acclaimed fashion photographers from around the world. The works demonstrate how fashion photography has moved past the simple presentation of product lines to reflect on […]
Magda Stawarska presents one of her most ambitious presentations to date, showcasing ten new works across various media. Split across the gallery’s upper and lower floors, taking the form of […]
Spanning the River Lea, On WindTides is a large-scale text installation by Helen Cammock that explores movement, migration and change. It consists of a short prose, on either side of a 60-metre […]
Heather Horton takes us into a submerged water-world of refracted light through which a young woman swims, floats and glides. Our viewpoint is also underwater; we too inhabit this amniotic […]
Madeleine Gross makes her singular and distinctive pictures by painting onto her own original photographs. Idyllic images of sunset Ontario lakes and gleaming Miami beaches are overlaid with expressively painted […]
Ooni, a touring exhibition unveils Ingrid Donat’s newest masterpiece, Commode Ooni. The exhibition explores Ingrid Donat’s expansive career to date and is a celebration of her practice as one of the most […]
Villa Venus: The Garden, is an exhibition of new paintings, sculpture and animation by Sofia Mitsola – the latest chapter in the artist’s ongoing series depicting a utopian, Cycladic Island […]
Flora Yukhnovich and François Boucher: The Language of the Rococo prompts visitors to reconsider preconceptions, explore how we can connect with the Rococo today and examine the impact of display on […]
The exhibition ‘Red’ showcases various pieces by Jill Baroff, Stefana McClure, Giulia Ricci, Winston Roeth and Ignacio Uriarte. ‘Red’ constitutes a monochrome survey of works featuring the colour red. Associated […]
Rooted in the intricacies of grief, Between Two Places speaks of both personal and collective trauma. Spurred by the recent loss of a close family member, Ivy Kalungi explores what remains for […]
A major UK survey of visual activist Zanele Muholi. The exhibition is based on the artist’s 2020-21 exhibition at Tate Modern and will include new works produced since then.
In the Shadow of Paper Mountains, is the title of Wendy Red Star's exhibition. Her artistic practice draws upon her upbringing within Apsáalooke culture alongside conceptual art strategies, pop culture, […]
The genesis of ‘As Light as a Feather’ began in the Holy Trinity Church in Angel, London, where I created a new series of paintings and a sculptural installation. The […]
This exhibition by generative artist and researcher Licia He is titled, I Have to Talk to a Plotter. It showcases He’s innovative blend of technology and art, delving into her […]