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Emma Cousin @ White Cube

White Cube Bermondsey

Emma Cousin’s figurative paintings feature dynamic, carnivalesque scenarios that explore the space between realism and fantasy, felt experience and communication. Responding to the limitations of language when used to articulate […]

Liz Fontaine @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

Liz Fontaine works with performance, drawing, text and video. Concerned with sex, relationships, people and politics, her live performances are excruciatingly funny: filled with heartbreak, devastation and charm. In Hurt Agony Pain Love It, Fontaine's compulsive, titillating and densely detailed drawings take the viewer on a journey through her mind. Part diary, part fantasy and part […]

Sabine Moritz @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

In ‘Mercy’, Sabine Moritz presents a selection of paintings, works on paper and, for the first time, photographs, encapsulating the full-range of the artist’s practice. Collectively, the works in the […]

Rachel Kneebone @ White Cube

White Cube Bermondsey

An online exhibition of works by Rachel Kneebone forms a dialogue with the artist Robert Morris and the avant-garde choreography of Mary Wigman and Merce Cunningham. ‘I have always been fascinated by dance: how bodies meld and merge, how new forms are created by dancers and how dance allows us to escape to a different […]

Marinella Pirelli @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

With a career spanning more than 50 years, Marinella Pirelli’s artistic efforts and talent are under-recognised. A leading experimental filmmaker in the 1960s and 1970s, Pirelli’s 16mm film explorations have […]

Zoe Buckman @ Pippy Houldsworth

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

The exhibition Nomi presents a focused body of work that was born from grief and trauma. Over the past two years, Zoe Buckman has undertaken a difficult, complex and spiritual journey resulting in a tentative yet defiant proclamation of love and joy as an antidote to the darker side of life. From a real voyage in […]

Lynda Benglis & others @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

Taking inspiration from Central Core Imagery, this two-part online exhibition explores the work of leading female ceramicists: Lynda Benglis, with her Bird’s Nest Series; Zoe Williams creates unwearable shoes; and Jacqueline Poncelet creates abstract forms infused with sexuality.  They all use central core imagery – whether explicitly or not – through the ‘open’ form.

Jessie Homer French @ Massimodecarlo

Massimo de Carlo Gallery

Jessie Homer French’s exhibition, West Coast, brings together a vast range of works that encompasses a thorough investigation of the artist’s long-time practice.

Elene Chantladze @ Modern Art

Modern Art

Elene Chantladze's exhibition, August War, includes a selection of both new and earlier work, showing her breadth of painterly technique and, material, exploration.

Vanessa Baird @ Drawing Room

Drawing Room

Vanessa Baird’s work is story telling of a kind that is both potently provocative and emphatically individual. Her charged creations, made in pastel and watercolour, range from room-size murals to intimate self-portraits and […]

Sandra Mujinga @ Approach Gallery

The Approach

For Spectral Keepers, Sandra Mujinga illuminates the exhibition space with intense green lighting, immersing the viewer into an environment that feels part-nightclub, part-dimension travel dystopia. Inspired by the world-building practices found […]

Tracey Emin & Others @ Gillian Jason Gallery

Gillian Jason Gallery

Heart of the Matter features new and recent works from Tracey Emin, Bridget Riley, Chantal Joffe, Jasmine Pradissitto, Sikelela Owen, Emma Prempeh, Layla Andrews, Eleanor Johnson, Sarah Jane Moon, Sahara […]

Laima Leyton @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

To accompany 'On Hannah Arendt: eight proposals for exhibition', Laima Leyton draws on her multifaceted identity as a producer, musician, activist, artist, mother and teacher to create eight unique sound pieces in response to each exhibition in the programme and each chapter in Arendt's book. Titled collectively as Infinite past, Infinite Future and Now, the works […]

Caroline McAdam Clark & others @ Piers Feetham Gallery

Piers Feetham Gallery

Drawn to the Line, is an online exhibition that brings together various types of drawings by Caroline McAdam Clark, Sula Rubens. Kate Scott, Jila Peacock and Jane Peacock. The drawings […]

Halima Cassell @ Gallery Pangolin

Gallery Pangolin, Glos.

The exhibition, Natural Geometry, showcases the strong geometric sculpture of Halima Cassell and the exquisite feather constructions and installations of George Taylor, their first show together. Cassell and Taylor have a […]

Shary Boyle & others @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

Part II: Ceramics – The Central Core explores the fantastical, mythological and performative elements of the medium. The malleability of clay allows it to perform under and for an artist’s […]

Ruth Bunnewell @ Gallery East, Woodbridge

Gallery East, Woodbridge 24 Church St.,

This exhibition, Out of the Blue shouts out to a new optimism following recent lockdowns and isolation. Blue hues emerge into the landscape and people emerge into blue backgrounds and take shape to give context for new beginnings. Works by 6 award winning contemporary artists: Ruth Bunnewell, Lara Cobden, Jane Lewis RWS, Martin Laurance, Shanti Panchal Hon […]

Margaux Williamson @ White Cube Bermondsey

White Cube, Bermondsey 144-152 Bermondsey Street, London, United Kingdom

Margaux Williamson’s practice centres on painting but incorporates books, text and film projects, often in ways that connect and inform each other. Her figurative paintings frequently begin with writing, a […]

Anne Desmet @ Kevis House Gallery

Kevis House Gallery

Anne Desmet writes,“I am delighted to have this opportunity to show with a select group of Royal Academician printmakers whose work I esteem highly. As with any group exhibition, it is always intriguing to note the threads that connect the work. Each artist who I have invited to join me in this exhibition is a […]

Tessa Newcomb & others @ Twenty Twenty Gallery

Twenty Twenty Gallery

Tessa Newcomb and Robina Jack have long, successful careers as artists. Robina Jack’s painted plates and bowls focus on the menagerie that surrounds her: dogs, cats, hens and family history. Tessa Newcomb’s paintings record the garden, the greenhouse, the allotment; she draws you into her work, it feels intimate. The younger artists are Cornelia O’Donovan, […]