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Magdalena Skupinska @ Maxmillian William

Maxmillian William Gallery

Soft crossing, Magdalena Skupinska’s exhibition, takes shape through the slow and meditative work of gathering, grinding, and layering – altered by time, steeped in the rhythms of growth and decay. […]

Anne Rothenstein @ Stephen Friedman Gallery, London

Stephen Friedman Gallery , United Kingdom

Anne Rothenstein’s exhibition of new paintings comprises portraits, landscapes and interiors. Often working on panel, she layers thin washes of oil to suggest ripples, cloud and wave patterns which lend […]

Carrie Moyer & Ors @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

This group exhibition, A place for modernism, brings together five artists, whose work responds to the wide-ranging legacy of modernism. Rather than treat the movement as a closed historical episode, […]

Zoe Walker @ Talbot Rice Gallery

Talbot Rice Gallery, Univ. of Edinburgh , United Kingdom

Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich’s projects bring together utopian, socialist and animist ideals to create festival-like spaces for communities to come together around issues related to climate change and social […]

Lorena Lohr @ Soho Revue, London

Soho Revue 14 Greek St, London

In Lorena Lohr’s exhibition Motel Nudes a predominant message emerges of the potential of taking a moment alone as a woman.

Nicole Farhi @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

J'Accuse...! is a new exhibition of sculpture by artist and designer Nicole Farhi.  The display includes 25 cast cement fondu busts, each hand painted with acrylic paint and depicting victims […]

Susan Morris @ Bartha Contemporary

Bartha Contemporary

Four Tapestries, is an exhibition by Susan Morris. The show includes three new works from the Binary Tapestry: Sunshine series, each of which records the amount of light exposure the […]

Suzanne Treister @ Annely Juda Fine Art

Annely Juda Fine Art

HEXEN 5.0, is a collection of tarot cards, diagrams and AI-prompted works that reimagine the visual language of alchemical drawings of the 13th - 18th centuries.  In HEXEN 5.0, Suzanne […]

Arpita Singh @ Serpentine Gallery, London

Serpentine Gallery , United Kingdom

Remembering will showcase works selected in consultation with Arpita Singh from her prolific career which expands over six decades. This show will explore the full breadth of her practice, ranging from […]

Celia Paul @ Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert

Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert , United Kingdom

Diaries, is an exhibition of work by Celia Paul. The fifty five works on paper capture poignant moments of significance between 2011 and 2024. In an intimate, diary-like manner, Paul […]

Maeve Gilmore @ Alison Jacques

Alison Jacques Gallery 16-18 Berners St, London, United Kingdom

This exhibition offers a comprehensive overview spanning nearly 40 years of paintings, by Maeve Gilmore, (1917-1983).  It includes works on paper and objects, contextualised with images of her hand painted […]

Fiona Banner @ Frith Street Gallery

Frith Street Gallery 17-18 Golden Square, London, United Kingdom

An exhibition of works by Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press.  In this show the artist continues to explore language, conflict and gender through a range of media, including drawing, […]

Eunjo Lee @ Goldsmith Centre for Contemporary Art

Goldsmiths CCA

Eunjo Lee is an artist and filmmaker, who works primarily with 3D experimental animation and video art. Within mesmeric digital realms, Lee’s work employs immersive world-building to construct ecological narratives that emphasise the interconnectedness of all beings.

Alice Wilson @ Domobaal

Domo Baal Gallery

Hegemonic Log(s) And Two Benches, by Alice Wilson is interpreted as several protagonists airing a long, drawn–out parlance, each seeking to justify its presence on a platform constructed in a far more functional derivative to the materials of that on top.  A detail not lost on the Matter of Facts.

Pia Arke & Ors @ Kettle’s Yard

Kettles Yard

This exhibition presents eight contemporary artists whose works offer vantage points on a world in perpetual crisis.  Each artist explores broader conditions of domination and conflict, as well as horizons for survival.  Here is a Gale Warning features works by Pia Arke, Justin Caguiat, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Tomashi Jackson, Tarek Lakhrissi, Anne Tallentire, and […]

Vanessa Bell @ Charleston in Lewes

Charleston in Lewes

Vanessa Bell's exhibition brings her practice into focus, affirming her as a radical pioneer of modernism in her own right.  With over 100 pieces on display, the full breadth of […]

Koak @ Charleston in Lewes

Charleston in Lewes

Koak explores identity and human nature through art, spanning drawing, painting, sculpture, and installation. In the Window Set, she captures emotionally charged figures and landscapes, bringing them to life with a […]

Qualeasha Wood @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London

Pippy Houldsworth 6 Heddon Street, London, United Kingdom

Malware presents new tapestries, tuftings, and videos by Qualeasha Wood. This body of work examines overconsumption and consumerism, considering how identity can persist and transform in the face of systemic failure.

Isabella Dyson @ The Grey Gallery, London

The Grey Gallery 4 Helmsley Pl, London, United Kingdom

This exhibition's title Terra Firma, denotes substance: dry land, solid ground. In these uncertain times, the works of Isabella Dyson, and her father Chris Dyson, convey stability in landscapes and still life paintings, and in buildings that endure.

Elsa James @ Firstsite Gallery

Firstsite Gallery

The works in, It Should not be Forgotten, confronts Britain’s “national amnesia” regarding its role in the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved African people and the colonial legacies that followed.  The exhibition offers a deeply moving and immersive experience.