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Nicola Hicks @ Flowers Gallery

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

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 bested their ringmaster.

WeiXin Quek Chong @ A.I.Gallery, Cromwell Place

A.I. Gallery

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 elements. From an interest in dichotomies between digital \ organic, monumental \ minuscule and other constructed binaries, her artistic concerns have expanded into exploring ways […]

Sarah Sze @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

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 and between the works. These new wall-based works continue the artist’s decades-long exploration of the ways in which the proliferation of images – printed in […]

Shahzia Sikander @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

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 ruptures, deconstructing archetypal narratives around femininity, race, memory and migration.

Susan Hefuna @ Pi Artworks

Pi Artworks

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 breathtaking large-formats. LANDSCAPES reflect the artist's experiences with light, sun, fog and shapes in the Swiss Alps as well the artist’s very personal, psychological unknown […]

Naama Tsabar @ Goodman Gallery

Goodman Gallery

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, which presents new iterations of four bodies of work that Tsabar has explored from 2006 to the present.

Anicka Yi @ Tate Modern

Tate Modern Bankside, London, United Kingdom

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-Swiderska @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun

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 […]

Everlyn Nicodemus @ Richard Saltoun

Richard Saltoun

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 […]

Zoe Buckman & others @ Pippy Houldsworth

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

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 […]

Nancy Holt @ Parafin

Parafin Gallery

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 […]

Helen Levitt @ Photographer’s Gallery

The Photographers Gallery 16-18 Ramillies Street, London, United Kingdom

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 […]

Helen Cammock @ Photographer’s Gallery

Photographers Gallery 16-18 Ramillies St, London, United Kingdom

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 @ Bluecoat Liverpool

Bluecoat, Liverpool

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 […]

Deborah Roberts @ Bluecoat Liverpool

Bluecoat, Liverpool

Deborah Roberts works on paper and on canvas combine found images, sourced from the internet, with hand-painted details in striking compositions that invite viewers to look closely, to see through the […]

Rosa-Johan Uddoh @ Bluecoat Liverpool

Bluecoat, Liverpool

Practice Makes Perfect is focused on the timely subject of childhood education in Britain. Rosa-Johan Uddoh looks at how schooling forms an early understanding of what it means to be British, […]

Sutapa Biswas @ Kettles Yard

Kettles Yard

The show Lumen demonstrates Sutapa Biswas’ vital contributions to the Black Arts Movement in Britain and to the shifting understanding of post-war British art. Biswas’ works visually disrupt, challenge and reimagine our present […]

Margaret Mellis @ Towner Gallery

Towner Gallery, Eastbourne

This exhibition draws from Margaret Mellis’ extensive repertoire of work, spanning her career and illuminating the breadth of her practice and underlying narratives. The strength of Mellis’ work lies in […]

Melissa Gordon @ Towner Gallery

Melissa Gordon is an artist, curator, and writer, whose practice is concerned with the body, gesture, and painting, through the lens of feminism. Liquid Gestures is a solo exhibition featuring large-scale paintings that […]

Anne Seymour Damer @ Strawberry Hill House

Strawberry Hill House

An In Focus series of objects at the House, celebrates works created by Horace Walpole’s beloved goddaughter, sculptress Anne Seymour Damer (1748 – 1828), who inherited the House upon his […]