Lucy & Catherine Madox Brown @ Watts Gallery
Watts GalleryThis exhibition, Uncommon Power, explores the life, art and feminist legacies of Lucy and Catherine Madox Brown.
This exhibition, Uncommon Power, explores the life, art and feminist legacies of Lucy and Catherine Madox Brown.
The work of Julie Béna, The Den, is made up of an eclectic set of references, often drawing motifs from theatre, literature and mythology to create enigmatic environments that redistribute the […]
Mickalene Thomas’ Beyond the Pleasure Principle is the second chapter of a multipart exhibition that will unfold across four international cities during fall 2021 to present interconnected bodies of new work, ranging […]
Gala Porras-Kim's, work traces the global circulation of ancient precolonial artefacts extracted from their original sites and stored in museums and private collections. It examines how the definitions and possibilities of […]
Making It, is a group exhibition dedicated to a generation of pioneering women sculptors who came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Taking an unexpected approach to […]
You Have a New Memory, Rachel Howard’s inaugural exhibition brings together a new body of work that continues Howard’s pursuit of the possibilities of painting through experimentation. For the past […]
Janet Sobel's exhibition 20th Century Women is a unique presentation of paintings and drawings, which opened at Frieze Masters and continued after to show the work of sixteen artists and makers from […]
Anne-Marie Butlin plaints flowers from still life, photographs, gardens and hedgerows in vivid colours.
A new selection of sculptures, drawings and tapestries by Annie Morris. The exhibition coincides with Morris’s first solo museum exhibition in the UK, When A Happy Thing Falls at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and her inclusion in Frieze Sculpture 2021. Morris’s sculptures, drawings and tapestries draw upon the artist’s memories, experiences and the subconscious. Colour plays an important […]
Still Here is an exhibition of new works on paper by Claudette Johnson. This body of work continues Johnson’s engagement with painting the Black subject, involving a considered process of live […]
Andrea Büttner’s exhibition Asparagus Harvest, presents three recent bodies of work: a series of etchings depicting the harvest of white asparagus, a selection of glass vases and a large-scale photograph of […]
Subterrane, Rosanne Robertson’s exhibition brings together recent sculpture, performance, drawings and paintings which continue Robertson’s exploration of the terrain of the Queer body in the landscape – inspired by the […]
A virtual reality painting, Still Life, overlays image, object and landscape to generate a saturated panorama. Users explore Chiara Passa’s unique topography, which is set across two distinct worlds, by traversing various […]
Shilpa Gupta highlights the fragility of one’s right to expression whilst raising urgent questions of censorship, confinement and resistance. In her exhibition Sun at Night. In it Gupta presents and builds on […]
SOME OF US ARE BRAVE’ platforms the work of nine emergent artists to celebrate Black women’s contributions to our visual culture. It showcases various styles of artistic production, different perspectives, […]
Marine Wallon’s exhibition Purple Lime, is a new body of work that explores themes such as the duality of colours, notions of movement, the fragmented landscape, and the tension between humans and nature.
In Healer, Pamela Rosenkranz shows sensory and atmospheric works in which light, sound and colour play an essential role. The exhibit is a robotic snake covered with kiribati scales, as if lying […]
Dislocations is a group exhibition featuring the work of contemporary artists. The artists included here reframe the ways we inhabit, perceive and represent the natural world. They direct our attention to […]
You Are Here, is an exhibition by Wangari Mathenge, which draws on early memories and personal observation, to address the diasporic experience of home, and of establishing oneself at a distance from one’s […]
Laura Knight (1877-1970) was in her lifetime one of England’s most prolific artists, a pioneering painter of women, war, and marginalised people with a long and successful career that saw her travel […]