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Kiki Kogelnik @ Pace Gallery

Pace, London , United Kingdom

This exhibition, whose title draws inspiration from the allegorical Danse Macabre, or the Dance with Death, includes works across various mediums that are emblematic of Kiki Kogelnik’s exploration of future possibilities, and perils of outer space, and her relationship to the altered and abstracted twentieth-century body. Incorporating work spanning three decades of production, The Dance […]

Beatriz Milhazes @ Tate St Ives

Tate St Ives , United Kingdom

A retrospective of the work of artist Beatriz Milhazes, who is known for intensely colourful, large-scale abstract canvases. The exhibition, Maresias traces the evolution of her artistic approach over the past four decades. Milhazes is influenced by multiple sources including Brazilian and European modernism, Catholic iconography, Baroque colonial architecture, and the vernacular culture and heritage […]

Vanessa Bell @ Courtauld Gallery

Courtauld Gallery

Vanessa Bell (1879 –1961) was one of the leading artists associated with the Bloomsbury Group.  This focused display in Project Space comprises 3 paintings, 1 woodcut and 8 works on paper.  It includes her masterpiece 'A Conversation', as well as the bold, abstract textile designs she produced for the Omega Workshops, which aimed to abolish the […]

Phyllida Barlow @ Hauser & Wirth, Somerset

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

The work of Phyllida Barlow (1944 – 2023) is a celebration of the artist’s transformative approach to sculpture, and marks the gallery’s 10th anniversary that was inaugurated by Barlow’s solo exhibition ‘GIG’ in 2014. Over a career that spanned six decades, Barlow took inspiration from her surroundings to create imposing installations that can be at […]

Claudia Martinez Garay @ Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham Contemporary

Claudia Martínez Garay's new commission celebrates the artist’s unique perspective and diverse practice with a site-specific installation.    Her's is a process of carving out, stencilling, and layering images in site-specific murals or free-standing sculptural.  Her practice has grown to encompass painting, sculpture, video, and installation, referencing pre-Columbian aesthetics.

Clare Shenstone @ Gillian Jason Gallery

Gillian Jason Gallery

 'Looking Backwards, Moving Forwards' is a journey of rediscovery and celebration, which honours the enduring legacy of Clare Shenstone and paves the way for her rightful place in the history of Contemporary Art.

Isabella Benshimol Toro @ Zérui Gallery

Zerui Gallery Unit 10, Vanguard Court, Camberwell, London, United Kingdom

Isabella Benshimol Toro uses resin and everyday bathroom appliances, as the basis of her art works.  In this exhibition, Rinse & Hold, her endeavours into the vast world of doors and windows, is now brought to life.  Isabella works through time in solidifying and exposing the intimacy of domestic habits, with precise and simple gestures […]

Heloisa Hariadne @ Tiwani Contemporary

Tiwani Contemporary

"My painting is an investigation of memories in my body, in which I question the temptations and intentions in a portrait of the intimate - a memory of records of looks, people and constructions, of small shapes, environmental themes, habits, the rescue of the knowledge of native peoples - all these things that fill in […]

Nan Goldin @ Gagosian Open

Gagosian Open 83 Charing Cross Road, London, United Kingdom

Nan Goldin’s  exhibition, Sisters, Saints, Sibyls, is a series of off-site projects that allows audiences to experience remarkable artworks in unusual contexts. The exhibition is on view at the former Welsh Chapel. Goldin begins her film Sisters, Saints, Sibyls (2004–22) with the myth of Saint Barbara, presenting the story of the early Christian martyr as a three-channel […]

Laura Lancaster @ Workplace Gallery

Workplace Gallery

The presentation of In Dreams builds upon and reflect Laura Lancaster’s idiosyncratic exploration of collective memory, loss and longing. Embodying a poignant sense of transience and reflection, her paintings navigate an ambiguous territory between abstraction and figuration, shifting between the sentimental and melancholic, the uncanny and strange.

Sara Schlesinger @ Huxley Parlour

Huxley Parlour Gallery

Working on an intimate scale on panel, Sara Schlesinger’s landscapes preconceive the genre’s traditions and playfully engage with the question – what can you see? Including seascapes and garden-scapes rendered with a reduced colour palette and ambiguous lighting, the artist creates works positioned between binaries of revelation and negation, immediacy and futurity, and symmetry and […]

Bethany Hadfield @ Huxley Parlour

Huxley Parlour Gallery

In Billboards and Talismans, Bethany Hadfield considers the way motorway billboards are viewed in motion, how they act as speakers of desire, and the extent to which the visual qualities of their text – shape, colour, line – can take precedence over linguistic meaning in these transitory, fleeting glances.

Yuan Fang @ Skarstedt Gallery

Skarstedt Gallery

Dangerous Waters, is the title of Yuan Fang’s exhibition and the artist’s debut in London. The exhibition features a series of new paintings marked by their monumental scale, cascading cyclical forms and deep, redolent colour palette. The paintings on display illustrate Fang's cerebral exploration of water as both a spatial barrier and a representation of […]

Guilia Andreani @ Galerie Max Hetzler

Galerie Max Hetzler

L’improduttiva, is a new body of thirteen paintings and works on paper by Giulia Andreani.  These works encapsulate Andreani’s compelling yet haunting painterly practice.  Across her oeuvre, Andreani repurposes personal memorabilia and archival photographs, addressing forgotten histories through a subversive and feminist lens. Working primarily in her signature palette of Payne’s grey – a blue-grey […]

Hettie Inniss @ Grimm Gallery

GRIMM Gallery , United Kingdom

Hettie Inniss’s work responds to multi-sensory influences and bodily experiences, capturing and preserving a moment in time inflected by scent, light, sound and memory. Across the works on view in the exhibition is a desire for recollection, of exploring the past in order to make sense of the present. For Inniss, painting can be a […]

Ana Karkar @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

The exhibition, Whole Cookie, unveils a new series of figurative paintings by Ana Karkar, and an installation piece comprised of video, sculpture and literature. Composed as a temple to eroticism, it explores and universalises the many complex paradoxes of Ishtar, the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of both love and war, as well as fertility and sensuality. […]

Nil Yalter @ Ab-Anbar Gallery

Ab-Anbar Gallery , United Kingdom

 “The Story Behind Each Word Must Be Told” focuses on one of the central threads of Nil Yalter’s practice coming from the nomadic lives and their resistance in Aşık tradition in Anatolia for centuries: the word and the utterance, its sound and its music. From Topak Ev (1973) to D’Après Stimmung (1973), Shaman (1979), Exile […]

Miya Jazmin Browne @ Alma Pearl Gallery

Alma Pearl Gallery

The works Miya Jazmin Browne (aka BLCKGEEZER) has produced begin by invoking powerful themes surrounding maternal instincts to feed and nurture, fertility as well as explorations of mother-child iconography. These paintings in Black Nausea/24, go further to explore ‘Black’ not merely as a form of resistance, but as a material expression of existential persistence and do […]

Naomi Workman & Plum Cloutman @ Arusha Gallery

Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh 13A Dundas St, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The exhibition, Mythic from, the Pacific/Pissing in the Inferno, presents new works by Plum Cloutman and Naomi Workman. 

Jacqueline de Jong @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

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

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 […]