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Anna Liber Lewis @ The Lightbox, Working

The Lightbox Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey, United Kingdom

Anna Liber Lewis's exhibition is part of  The Ingram Collection series. Anna’s work is often concerned with ideas around female sexuality, and challenging the depiction of woman, created historically by men. Taking an Eileen Agar painting, ‘The Sower’ as inspiration, Anna has produced a series of paintings demonstrating the artists’ shared interests in natural forms, […]

Fifty Works by Fifty British Women Artists @ The Mercer's Company

The Ambulatory, Mercer's Company

‘Fifty Works by Fifty British Women Artists 1900 - 1950’, marks the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People’s Act. The inaugural exhibition is at the newly restored Ambulatory, Worshipful Company of Mercers (City of London). Through a heterogeneous collection of painting and sculpture by fifty artists, the exhibition pays tribute to the extraordinary […]

Libby Sellers @ The Design Museum

The Design Museum

To mark the centenary since women first voted in the UK, Libby Sellers and the Design Museum host a two-day series of talks on women in design.  The workshop commemorates the suffragettes’ ultimate victory, and provide a stark reminder of the need to improve gender equality in the industry, By exploring historical injustices, and analysing contemporary […]

Margaret Salmon @ Dundee Contemporary Arts

Dundee Contemporary Arts

Might it be possible for film to transcribe something as ephemeral as human warmth? Human affection? Human presence, trust and submission? What about love? Can film bear witness to love? Teach us about love? Express love? How can a lens invoke these very personal, subjective experiences? These are some of the questions posed by Margaret […]

Lorna Macintyre @ Dundee Contemporary Arts

Dundee Contemporary Arts

Lorna Macintyre uses a broad spectrum of influential touchstones in her work, from poetry and literature to archaeology and symbolism. These references often create an oblique structure underlying her photographic and sculptural artworks, lending a form for a composition or providing the impetus behind her choice of materials. This exhibition, Pieces of you are here, marks Macintyre's first solo exhibition in […]

Cathie Pilkington @ Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant , Chichester West Sussex

Sculptor Cathie Pilkington RA explores the relationship between personal collections and public display co-opting works from the gallery’s collection to sit alongside more than 30 of her own figurative constructions. Selected works include Eileen Agar, Henry Moore, Paula Rego, Victor Willing, and a series of Lord Snowdon’s arresting portraits of women artists that form an […]

Mary Fedden @ Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant , Chichester West Sussex

Mary Fedden (1915 – 2012) is celebrated for her colourful still lifes and flower paintings. She married Julian Trevelyan in 1951, living with him at the Durham Wharf studios and travelling with him to Africa, the Mediterranean and beyond. This display Colour and Simplicity,explores how her style was influenced by their 35 year partnership.  

Gill Hickman @ Skylark Galleries, 1 Gabriel's Wharf

Skylark Galleries, 1 Gabriel's Wharf

Gill Hickman is a textural artist based in South East London. Her work is organic in nature with flowing threads, rivers and pathways of textured gold or silver traversing the paper.  The exhibits in this showcase can be interpreted as referring to the archetypal themes of “The Journey” or “The Dance of Life”.  

Kathleen & Jennifer Dutton @ Skylark Galleries 2, OXO Tower

Skylark Galleries 2, OXO Tower

Kathleen and Jennifer Dutton present ethereal and humanistic images in "Breathing Space": their final show before both artists embark on a year’s sabbatical. Kathleen's angelic images are iconic, and Jennifer's beautiful hand-cut prints evoke earlier times. Both of their works hold a mystery and warmth that makes them engaging and covetable.

Alexandra Mir @ Hayward Gallery

Hayward Gallery

In the Pre-Presidential Library, Aleksandra Mir presents a collection of US tabloid front covers dating from 1986 to 2000. Each front cover, enlarged to two metres high, features a headline that relates to Donald Trump’s business dealings, political aspirations or personal life. Mir’s selection of front covers from the New York Daily News and New York Post is part of […]

Maureen Sweeney @ Greenwich Printmakers

Greenwich Printmakers Gallery

Maureen Sweeney was born in London and the city and the landscapes of her travels are a constant source of inspiration in her work. Her screenprints, carborundum prints and monotypes explore these images through line, form and vibrant colour.  

Chiara Camoni @ Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art

Middlesborough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA)

Series, is a solo exhibition by Italian artist Chiara Camoni.  Sister1, Sister3 and Sister4 are glazed clay forms with multi-coloured candles that are lit during the works’ display. On show for one month only, different individuals and groups from the community will light the candles daily. This activation of the sculptures resonates with historic and contemporary traditions […]

Caroline Broadhead @ Lethaby Gallery

Lethaby Gallery

This retrospective brings together work from across four decades, and reflects the breadth of Caroline Broadhead’s pioneering creative output. Using jewellery design as a departure point, Broadhead’s objects were designed to be worn on the body and changed through touch and interaction. Further encompassing sculpture, installation, performance, textiles and photography, her practice is concerned with […]

Pamela Phatismo Sunstrum @ Tiwani Contemporary

Tiwani Contemporary

Diorama, is an exhibition of new work by Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, whose work is grounded in drawing, but also encompasses installation, animation and performance. For this new body of work, Sunstrum explored early 20th-century studio portraits featuring people of colour posing against contrived and hand-painted landscape backdrops.  Her ideas are developed around self-mythology, illusionism and fantasy, […]

Katherine Gili @ Canary Wharf Visual Art

Canary Wharf Visual Art

Well-regarded for her sculptures in mild steel, this exhibition, Sparks Fly, traces Katherine Gili’s creativity and skill in using this heavy industrial material over five decades. She was a student of Sir Anthony Caro at Saint Martin’s School of Art, where he taught from 1953 to 1981, and Gili developed a highly individual way of working […]

Christiana Herringham @ Royal Holloway, University of London

Royal Holloway, University of London

This exhibition explores the life of the artist Christiana Herringham (1852-1929) whose collection, along with Thomas Holloway’s, forms the core of the Royal Holloway art holdings. Widely respected by contemporaries including Roger Fry and Walter Sickert, Herringham supported art causes at home and abroad, fought for women’s rights alongside her friend Millicent Fawcett, and collected […]

Modern Couples at the Barbican: Curator-led tour

Barbican Gallery

Start the new year with a curator-led tour of this highly acclaimed exhibition that explores how relationships can set a path for artistic output. The comprehensive show looks at the work of 40 artist couples active in the first half of the 20th century.  The exhibition illuminates these creative and personal relationships, from the obsessional and […]

Karen Knorr @ White Conduit Project

White Conduit Project

Once Only Only Once was made in Kyoto this year and exhibited in the Daitoku-ji complex in Obai-in temple in April 2018, as free standing Byobu screens made of cedar wood, mulberry, rice paper and silk, and combined with photographs printed on rice paper. These traditional screens were made by Heiando, in Kyoto  in collaboration with Karen Knorr.  The […]

Elizabeth Blackadder @ The Gallery, Winchester Discovery Centre

The Gallery, Winchester Discovery Centre

Dame Elizabeth Blackadder is one of our greatest artists: the first woman to be elected both to the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy, she was given the prestigious title of Her Majesty’s Painter and Limner in Scotland in 2001.  This specially curated exhibition, drawn mainly From the Artist’s Studio, shows the breadth and […]

Anna Chrystal Stephens @ Space Studios

Space Studios

Anna Chrystal Stephens works with photography, sculpture and action to explore living strategies, sustainability and societies’ changing relationship to the natural environment. She is interested in prehistoric archaeology, ecology and collaboration. Her practice includes the gathering and dispersal of survival skills and craft processes through walks, discussions and workshops. The exhibition, Anorak, is made in reaction […]