Deborah Roberts @ Bluecoat Liverpool
Deborah Roberts works on paper and on canvas combine found images, sourced from the internet, with hand-painted details in striking compositions that invite viewers to look closely, to see through the […]
Deborah Roberts works on paper and on canvas combine found images, sourced from the internet, with hand-painted details in striking compositions that invite viewers to look closely, to see through the […]
Practice Makes Perfect is focused on the timely subject of childhood education in Britain. Rosa-Johan Uddoh looks at how schooling forms an early understanding of what it means to be British, […]
The show Lumen demonstrates Sutapa Biswas’ vital contributions to the Black Arts Movement in Britain and to the shifting understanding of post-war British art. Biswas’ works visually disrupt, challenge and reimagine our present […]
This exhibition draws from Margaret Mellis’ extensive repertoire of work, spanning her career and illuminating the breadth of her practice and underlying narratives. The strength of Mellis’ work lies in […]
Melissa Gordon is an artist, curator, and writer, whose practice is concerned with the body, gesture, and painting, through the lens of feminism. Liquid Gestures is a solo exhibition featuring large-scale paintings that […]
An In Focus series of objects at the House, celebrates works created by Horace Walpole’s beloved goddaughter, sculptress Anne Seymour Damer (1748 – 1828), who inherited the House upon his […]
An exhibition that juxtaposes works by Lucinda Burgess and Frank Gerritz.
The first UK retrospective of Glasgow-born, Lucy McKenzie. The exhibition brings together over 80 works dating from 1997 to the present. Visitors can enjoy large-scale architectural paintings, illusionistic trompe l’oeil works, […]
Over the past 30 years, Hélène Binet has travelled the world to photograph historic and contemporary buildings, as well as projects in the making. She is considered to be “the […]
Contacts is an intimate glimpse at a lesbian community in San Francisco in the '90s through the archive of photographer Phyllis Christopher, who belongs to a politicised tradition of documentary photography. […]
WÜNDER WOMXN: The Female Figurative is our first (and only) group exhibition of 2021. We are thrilled to bring together such a stellar roster of exclusively female painters whose predominant painting […]
If I Measure It Must Exist, an exhibition of new work by Frances Richardson. Central to the exhibition are themes of balance and counterbalance, real and phantom, be it through intricate ink […]
A major new body of work Wish You Were Here, by Christiane Baumgartner, concerns the movement and play of light across the horizons of land and sea, The centrepiece of the […]
Chioma Ebinama is an artist who is interested in how animism, mythology, and precolonial philosophies present a space to articulate a vision of freedom outside of Western social and political […]
Plan B – série b, is Joëlle Tuerlinckx’s exhibition, in which she cites the conventions of how archive material is presented, while continually rearranging and re-articulating her work(s) into new forms and […]
Ethel Walker paints landscapes of the West Coast of Scotland where she lives. She is inspired by the transient and permanence of the world around her and uses light, form […]
Flux is a show of vital new work by Kate Giles following the passage of the seasons over the last year; a searching and vigorous response to the restless light and […]
Anne Krinsky's latest project is an outdoor print exhibition, Shifting Shorelines, which investigates vulnerable South Coast wetlands, and is installed on the seafront in Worthing. Anne photographed South Coast wetlands in 2020 […]
Flesh and Blood and Running Water, is part of two concurrent exhibitions by Billie Zangewa, who is best known for her intricate collages composed of hand-stitched fragments of raw silk. Zangewa creates figurative compositions that […]
The Seed Keepers is a new series of drawings that fuse Charmaine Watkiss' interests in botany, herbalism, ecology, history, and Afrofuturism. Researching the medicinal and psychical capabilities of plants, Watkiss has […]