Pamela Rosenkranz @ Spruth Magers
Spruth MagersIn Healer, Pamela Rosenkranz shows sensory and atmospheric works in which light, sound and colour play an essential role. The exhibit is a robotic snake covered with kiribati scales, as if lying […]
In Healer, Pamela Rosenkranz shows sensory and atmospheric works in which light, sound and colour play an essential role. The exhibit is a robotic snake covered with kiribati scales, as if lying […]
Dislocations is a group exhibition featuring the work of contemporary artists. The artists included here reframe the ways we inhabit, perceive and represent the natural world. They direct our attention to […]
You Are Here, is an exhibition by Wangari Mathenge, which draws on early memories and personal observation, to address the diasporic experience of home, and of establishing oneself at a distance from one’s […]
Laura Knight (1877-1970) was in her lifetime one of England’s most prolific artists, a pioneering painter of women, war, and marginalised people with a long and successful career that saw her travel […]
Jacqueline de Jong is considered one of the crucial artistic figures of the post-war avant-garde. This exhibition, The Ultimate Kiss, is the first presentation of her work in the UK. Throughout […]
Giosetta Fioroni’s practice differs from those of her immediate contemporaries and from the overarching notion of Pop as it came to be understood in the English-speaking world. The divergences are […]
Nicola Hicks’ exhibition Dump Circus is a large-scale installation imagining an urban wasteland, where the natural world has been ravaged and suffocated by debris and greed. Within this scene, a cast of wild and domestic creatures have […]
WeiXin Quek Chong's exhibition deepdreams_sublimed, brings together sculpture, video, print as well as installation exploring the theme of tactility through sound and material with underlying references to historical & cultural figures and […]
Sarah Sze incorporates a wealth of painted and collaged elements and traces of multiple image-making mediums, laying bare the narrative of the studio and the developmental arcs that occur within […]
Shahzia Sikander's, exhibition, Infinite Woman, includes painting, drawing, animation and mosaic, showcasing the breadth of the artist’s multi-valent practice. Sikander is renowned for recasting pre-modern Central and South Asian manuscript practices into avant-garde […]
In 2021 Susan Hefuna focuses on landscapes in which she immerses herself and plays with reflections and perspectives made of paper, ink and thread. Hefuna has never drawn in these […]
Perimeters is an exhibition of new and site-specific work by Naama Tsabar. It offers the potential for activation and performance throughout. The exhibition is centred on Tsabar’s most recent series, Inversions, […]
What would it feel like to share the world with machines that could live in the wild and evolve on their own? Anicka Yi offers a vision of a new […]
Barbara LEVITTOUX-ŚWIDERSKA was one of the most important yet often overlooked textile artists who transformed tapestry from flat decorations to avant-garde installations. Levittoux-Świderska came to prominence in the 1960s when […]
One of the strongest feminist voices to emerge from Africa in the past 30 years, Everlyn NICODEMUS is an artist, writer and curator. As an artist, she produces powerful works […]
For Frieze London 2021, Booth C19, the Gallery presents an all-female booth. New works by Jadé Fadojutimi, Angela Heisch, Wangari Mathenge, and Zoë Buckman will be on view alongside previously […]
This presentation Spotlight, at Frieze Masters explores Nancy Holt’s use of photography in the late 1960s. The presentation focusses in particular on works made during a trip to England and Wales […]
This exhibition presents a broad selection of Helen Levitt’s colour photographs, showcasing the development of a new pictorial language in her work. Also showing as part of the exhibition is In […]
Continuing a practice which harnesses film, photography, print, text, song and performance to explore social histories and interrogate mainstream historical narratives, Helen Cammock brings together residents and community groups of […]
Sumuyya Khader’s paintings and illustrations in Always Black Never Blue, capture fleeting moments and snapshots of daily life, originally captured by the artist photographing the world around her. She transforms […]