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Liza Lou @ Lehmann Maupin

Lehmann Maupin

Desire Lines, an exhibition of work by Liza Lou. This exhibition features 10 works that poetically illustrate Lou’s engagement with the natural environment, abstraction, and her own oeuvre spanning 30 […]

Annie Morris @ YSP, The Weston Gallery

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

The exhibition Future, features tapestry works and sculpture by Annie Morris.  The sculptures are precariously balanced towers of pigmented lumpen spheres. Formed by hand in plaster and sand and cast in bronze, the […]

Kate Bickmore @ Annka Kultys Gallery

Annka Kultys Gallery

 ” I do believe in a way that women and nature both share an inherent empowerment” — Kate Bickmore The gallery celebrates entering its seventh year with an exhibition of  oil paintings by Kate Bickmore.  It displays five of the artist’s large scale paintings accompanied by two smaller works, each depicting hyperreal colourful flora inspired by Bickmore’s queer identity.

Onya McCausland @ Karsten Schubert

Karsten Schubert 5-8 Lower John Street, London, United Kingdom

In 2014 Onya McCausland embarked on a project working with the Coal Authority to collect and recycle the natural ochres present in the waste water that flushes through defunct mines, a material that would otherwise be sent to landfill. For 51º43 33.56 N 3º07 58.63 W, McCausland exhibits paintings that have been made using two of […]

Marina Adams @ Stephen Friedman

Stephen Friedman Gallery @ Frieze London Stand D3, Regents Park, London, United Kingdom

Marina Adams presents the second instalment of her two-part exhibition,‘Wild Is Its Own Way’, which focusses on new and recent large-scale paintings created over the last two years. Expansive in scale, Adams’ work explores colour, form and movement in a bold unabashed fashion.

Rita Keegan @ South London Gallery Fire Station

South London Gallery Fire Station

Rita Keegan’s exhibition Somewhere Between Here and There, features artworks that reflect the intersection of new media experimentation, feminist practice and the Black Arts Movement of the 1980s. The exhibition combines digital animation, textiles, painting and copy art with experiential media such as scent.  Keegan’s tactile practice grapples with the elusive and enduring powers of memory,

Coady Brown @ Taymour Grahne Projects, Holland Park

Taymour Grahne

Electric Bloom is a series of scenes that take place in domestic interiors, revealing how at the core of Coady Brown's work is a question of vulnerability, as well as of self-presentation in both public and private spaces.

Nadia Ayari @ Taymour Grahne Projects, Notting Hill

Taymour Grahne

“Maybe this is a dream version of a world where branches are loops, skies are bright blue, and leaves are untethered,” Nadia Ayari deliberates about the paintings in We Saw Stars. Here, she allows herself to restructure her rules and process of painting.

Simone Fattal @ Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery 77 Whitechapel High Street, London, United Kingdom

In Finding a Way, Simone Fattal leads us on a journey of transformation. Imagining the large, brick-lined gallery to be a giant kiln, Fattal fills the space with a procession of her characteristic […]

Lubna Chowdhary @ Peer Gallery

Peer London

Lubna Chowdhary is highly acclaimed for her ceramic works, which subvert the traditional context and utility of the medium to address a longstanding preoccupation with urbanisation and material culture. Her sculptural practice has evolved from a sustained fascination with the fusion of binary cultural and artistic influences.  Her newly produced work includes wall-, floor- and plinth-based […]

Tania Kovats @ Parafin

Parafin Gallery

Tania Kovats exhibition ‘Oceanic’ references the artist’s ongoing fascination with the sea, water and the environment, but also invokes heightened emotional states and a profound feeling of interconnectedness with nature. The exhibition includes two major sculptural works, Bleached (2017), and Divers (2018) not previously exhibited in London, alongside new sculptural pieces and works on paper.

Peggy Ahwesh @ Spike Island

Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

The exhibition, Vision Machines, by artist and filmmaker Peggy Ahwesh, is curated in collaboration with London-based scholar and critic Erika Balsom.   The exhibition includes single-channel films and video installations made between 1993 […]

Lucy Stein @ Spike Island

Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Wet Room, is a new commission by Lucy Stein, which comprises a new series of coffin-scale paintings, deities carved from soap, and a fully functioning, hand-painted wet room. Building on a lasting engagement with […]

Emily Speed @ Tate Liverpool

Tate Liverpool

Known for her work examining the relationship between the body and architecture, Emily Speed develops a new commission for Tate Liverpool in 2021. Speed’s practice considers how a person is shaped […]

Susan Morris @ Bartha Contemporary

Bartha Contemporary

‘Ongoing Work’, is an exhibition by Susan Morris, which is a snapshot of the artist’s overall practice.  The exhibition focuses on two recently completed projects: Silence (Project for a Library), is a set of six Jacquard tapestries woven directly from ambient sound recordings taken in the garden outside a library.  They are configured to the 'score' for John Cage's […]

Kaye Donachie @ Lismore Castle Arts, Ireland

Lismore Castle Arts, Waterford, Ireland

Kaye Donachie’s paintings pay tribute to a cast of historical female figures. Modernist performers, futurist actresses and non-conformist poets become protagonists connected by their unconventional beliefs and preferences. The paintings recognise the allure of these individuals and the extent to which they have stimulated Donachie to illuminate their specific histories, posing questions such as what […]

Renate Bertlmann & others @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

Hannah Arendt in her essay The Crisis in Culture, considers the social and political implications of what she understands as a crisis in culture. The idea is represented by Pamela ROSENKRANZ in her sculpture Pour Yourself , which functions like a catchy advertising slogan promoting bottled water as a lifestyle accessory for the health conscious. The drawings of […]

Julie Bena @ Nicoletti Contemporary

Nicoletti Contemporary

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 coordinates of class and gender relationships. Spanning sculpture, installation, film and performance, Béna’s artistic practice navigates a territory at the confluence of illusion and reality, […]