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Anne Hardy @ Maureen Paley

Maureen Paley Gallery

Survival Spell, an exhibition by Anne Hardy, is a new group of floor and wall sculptures.  The works in the exhibition, begun during Anne's residency at the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas, display the earthy, weather-worn tones of a desert or an archaeological site. The materials found there, in the street outside her London studio and […]

Shirley Craven @ The Whitworth, Manchester

The Whitworth, Manchester

An exhibition of vivid, colour-filled textiles by post-war designer Shirley Craven.  The exhibits are displayed together for the first time in over 60 years alongside newly acquired unique works from her days as a Student at the RCA.  

Zarah Hussain @ Grosvenor Gallery

Grosvenor Gallery , United Kingdom

Zarah Hussain's exhibition Super Symmetry features new paintings from Zarah's 'Breath' series, examples of her wall sculptures and a new limited-edition print, published specially for the exhibition. Spiritual traditions around the world have long used the breath as a tool for transformation and awakening. In this body of work Zarah Hussain explores the universal sanctity and necessity […]

Alexandra Zarins @ Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery

Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery

Alexandra Zarins’ work is rooted in an almost dreamlike realm. Entering her world, we are invited into stories inspired by her own life, observations, and imagination. Caught in the act of being ourselves, brings together five new works and a selection of drawings to mark the artist’s first solo show. In Zarins’ pictorial vocabulary, drawings play a […]

Barbara Kruger @ Sprüth Magers Gallery

Spruth Magers

The razor-sharp, witty and unmistakable work of Barbara Kruger explores the power of image and word and touches on the dynamics of control, class, corruption and consumerism.

Marilyn Lerner @ Sprüth Magers Gallery

Spruth Magers

In a painting practice that stretches over five decades, Marilyn Lerner has developed a unique visual vocabulary of colour and form, producing compositions that reverberate in their kaleidoscopic nuance.

Hazel Brill @ Workplace Gallery

Workplace Gallery

Amber, a new exhibition by Hazel Brill, features a series of sculptures and video. Brill's installation references a gothic laboratory that conjures a shiny utopian future, which has turned messy and grotesque. Inspired by intricate set designs and depictions of laboratories from horror films, the artist is interested in gothic horror fiction as a device […]

Lauren Joy Kennett @ Aspex, Portsmouth

Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth Aspex, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

‘Sorry I’m Not Sorry’ not only reflects Lauren Joy Kennett's personal story, but also resonates with the wider late-discovered autistic community and neurotypical people, inviting empathy and a deeper understanding. Through autobiographical and archive photography, LJK uses cutting and collaging techniques to explore self-discovery, confrontation of life’s traumas, and experiences that have shaped her existence.

Anne Desmet @ Guildhall Art Gallery

Guildhall Art Gallery

Celebrate the work of artist and specialist wood engraver Anne Desmet, at this new exhibition inspired by "climate crisis, escape, and possible new worlds". In Kaleidoscope/London, explore 150 artworks, including 41 London-themed prints created exclusively for this new exhibition, plus a selection of tools and engraved wood blocks, spanning over three decades of Desmet’s documentation of London, through […]

Ingrid Pollard & others @ Lady Lever Art Gallery

This exhibition, Another View: Landscapes by Women Artists,  examines women artists’ place in the history of British landscape art, a story traditionally dominated by male artists.   Starting with early depictions by female amateur artists, the exhibition moves through the 19th and 20th centuries, presenting the changing ways women have looked at the outside world, and how […]

Hayal Pozanti @ Timothy Taylor Gallery

Hayal Pozanti's primary subject is the natural world and our relationship to it. In her daily life, she opens herself up to communing with and closely observing the environment: the texture of lichen, a stream of water, a glimmer of moths, or the old-growth maple trees that grow beside her Vermont home.  With a remarkable […]

Jana Emburey @ Ione & Mann Gallery

“All things are full of gods.”, an exhibition by Jana Emburey, borrows its title from a quote attributed to Thales of Miletus, an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher and one of the earliest proponents of unity of substance.  The exhibition celebrates life, renewal and the unbreakable link between nature, humanity and the cosmos.

Siji Krishnan @ Michael Kohn Gallery

Liminal Spaces, is an exhibition of new works by Siji Krishnan, who presents a group of large-scale paintings and works on rice paper.  The exhibition offers a continuation of Krishnan’s work in the spirit of the Perennial Upanishadic dictum, vasudhaiva kutumbakam: “the world is one family.” The artist builds her own sense of familial identity as […]

Molly Green @ Huxley Parlour

Pseudopodia, is an exhibition of new works by Molly Greene.   The exhibition presents a suite of eight paintings that continue the artist’s investigation of amorphous forms, the internal and corporeality. The works depict forms which proliferate across the canvas with a fluidity of line, reproducing themselves through uncanny replications that playfully negotiate naturalness and […]

Iris Schomaker @ Huxley Parlour

Watching the Perseids, is a new solo exhibition of work by Iris Schomaker.   The exhibition presents new small-scale works on panel and paper, made over the past year, which continue Schomaker’s exploration of the generative tension between figuration and abstraction.

Caroline Achaintre & others @ Shtager & Shch

The exhibition takes its title, The Middle Voice, from a grammatical term and mode of speech which exists beyond a familiar distinction between the active and passive voices. It brings together works by Caroline Achaintre, Anna Higgins, Niamh O’Malley, Aimée Parrott, Stephen Polatch, and explores the possibility of expressing a middle-voiced view in visual terms – […]

Anne Rothenstein @ Charleston in Lewes

Anne Rothenstein’s work transports viewers into a space where colour and form intertwine with everyday objects and landscapes to create profound emotional scenes. Using delicate layers of oil paint washes, Rothenstein builds a distinctive palette, layering her compositions with a luminous quality of depth and texture.  Drawing inspiration from found imagery, personal experiences, and memories

Qian Qian @ Lychee One

‘Portals to The Past’, is an exhibition by Qian Qian. The exhibition advances Qian’s artistic explorations over the past five years, intertwining the realms of technology with mythology, the material with the spiritual, and the tangible with the transcendent. In addition to her latest watercolours on paper, the exhibition also features her first attempt at […]

Alina Frieske @ Pipeline Gallery

Sat in the intersection between photography and painting, Alina Frieske’s solo exhibition Nightly Newsfeed explores how accustomed we are to unsorted visual information held close to our bodies. Her tangible approach to photography speaks to the physicality of touch in relation to digital media and devices.