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Beatrice Gibson @ Camden Arts Centre

Camden Arts Centre 8 Arkwright Road, London, United Kingdom

Crone Music presents two new, interconnected films by British artist Beatrice Gibson, alongside an expanded events programme featuring artists, poets, musicians and wider community with whom the films have been made.  It borrows its title from American composer Pauline Oliveros’ 1990 album of the same name, the exhibition seeks out an explicitly feminist lineage through which […]

Catherine Goodman @ Hauser & Wirth, Somerset

Hauser & Wirth Somerset Durslade Farm, Dropping Lane, Bruton, United Kingdom

An exhibition of new works by British artist Catherine Goodman, who is known for her portraits  Her practice includes expressionistic landscapes, vigorous sketches and experimental collages. Central to her process is the act of drawing from observation, whether from life, objects or the great masters and their works.

Grace Wales Bonner @ Serpentine Gallery

Serpentine Gallery Kensington Gardens, London, United Kingdom

The exhibition consists of multi-sensory installation by fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner broadly based around a series of 'shrines' created by Kapwani Kiwanga, Eric N. Mack, Paul Mpagi Sepuya and Wales Bonner herself. Along with the physical objects, the Serpentine will also host a series of meditation workshops by the musician Laraaji throughout the course of the exhibition. Mysticism, spirituality, […]

New Art Gallery, Walsall

Sarah Taylor Silverwood uses drawing and language as material to produce publications, animation and installation works.  Daphne considers the relationship between women and language, taking the ancient Greek myth of Daphne and Apollo as a focus.

50 Works by 50 British Women Artists: 1900-1950

The Ambulatory, Mercer's Company

Gladys 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 Yard

Louise 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 Yard

For 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 artistic practice. Inspired by current world issues, her personal biography, and the history of abstraction, Mehretu’s powerful works interrogate the present with urgency and lyricism. […]

Molly Goddard & Sarah Edwards @ Chelsea Space

Chelsea Space

The 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 shared interest in photography, light and texture. The way Edwards' photographs are displayed reflects the part photography plays in Goddard's thought process and the multidisciplinary […]

Hyon Gyon @ Parasol Unit

Parasol Unit 14 Wharf Road, London, United Kingdom

Korean 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 satin. The fabric slowly melts and liquifies in the heat, creating an intoxicating result somewhere between beauty and violence. This is the first time a European […]

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 prize at Art Award Tokyo Marunouchi 2012, Katayama was born with various developmental challenges, and had both legs amputated at age nine and has since […]

Gwen John @ Swindon Museum & Art Gallery

Swindon Museum & Art Gallery

This 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 features portraits, landscapes and abstracts, looking at both female artists who broke through the restrictions of the early 20th century art world, and contemporary artists who […]

Libita Clayton @ Gasworks

Gasworks 155 Vauxhall Street, London

Quantum 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 Cathedral

Internationally 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 (the largest medieval map of the world to survive to the present day). Shonibare invited diverse Herefordshire groups of people to contribute to the project […]

Sofia Stevi @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

The 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 Gimbutas (1921-94), that reads, ‘her work gives us hope because she shows that we don't have to learn something new, we only need to remember […]

Ghislaine Leung @ Chisenhale Gallery

Chisenhale Gallery

CONSTITUTION, 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 distribution. Working with sound, light, scale and temperature this exhibition builds on Leung’s ongoing enquiry into withdrawal and dependency. Taking active cancellation in sound as an initial structure, […]

Doreen Fletcher @ Nunnery Gallery

Nunnery Gallery

Doreen 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 applies her rigorous technique to recording the drama of the city in compelling and authoritative images.

Sethembile Msezane @ Tyburn Gallery

Tyburn Gallery

Speaking 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. The artist explores issues around spirituality, commemoration and African knowledge systems. She processes her dreams as a medium through a lens of the plurality of […]

Hanna Moon & Joyce Ng @ Somerset House

Somerset House The Strand, London, United Kingdom

An 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 two women using models, props and imagery connected to their Asian heritage.  This photography exhibition, English as a Second Language showcases the work of two of […]

Anna Franceschini @ Almanac Projects

Almanac Projects

Anna 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 and ski studies. Looking at identity politics, the representation of the body and its performativity as mise en scène, Franceschini presents a new video installation […]

Katie Paterson @ Turner Contemporary

Turner Contemporary, Margate

An 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 relationship as humans with the vastness and wonder of the universe; our desire to see the un-seeable, to know the un-knowable. Like Paterson, JMW Turner […]