Alexis Hunter @ Goldsmiths CCA
Goldsmiths CCASexual Warfare presents key work by Alexis Hunter (1948 – 2014) made between 1968–86. The first solo presentation of Hunter’s work in the UK since 2006, and in London since […]
Sexual Warfare presents key work by Alexis Hunter (1948 – 2014) made between 1968–86. The first solo presentation of Hunter’s work in the UK since 2006, and in London since […]
For this special exhibition, works are selected for their particular vigour and inventiveness from a small batch forced to the surface during a recent move by the artist’s brother. The […]
Caroline Achaintre’s watercolours and prints sit at the heart of a multi-disciplinary practice, which also traverses textiles and ceramics. Renowned for working in vibrant colour and potent imagery, Achaintre’s work […]
An exhibition of new works by Indonesian artist Christine Ay Tjoe. Titled ‘Black, kcalB, Black, kcalB’, it explores the idea of darkness and features large-scale oil paintings and drawings on […]
Join us at a talk by curator Laura Smith, speaking about Virginia Woolf, an exhibition inspired by her writings at the Fitzwilliam Museum. Thanks to the generosity of our long time […]
This exhibition, The Northwest Passage, by Barbara Rae sits alongside a selection of Inuit sculpture from the Belle Shenkman Collection. The Arctic and the history of exploration in the far north […]
Coinciding with the exhibition Landseer’s The Monarch of the Glen, this display of Scottish artist Rachel Maclean’s 2012 film ‘The Lion and The Unicorn’ shines an irreverent light on Scottish-English relationships. […]
A joint solo show called, From the City to the Sea that combines the work of Louise Davies, Call of the Sea; and Gail Brodholt, Alice Underground.
In case my mind is changing, is an exhibition of new photography, together with some models in 3D, by Josephine Pryde. Pryde is an artist known primarily for her work […]
Mai-Thu Perret is known for her multi-disciplinary practice that engages installation, performance, sculpture, textile, and the written word, Perret derives inspiration from such avant-garde art movements of the twentieth-century as Dada, […]
This exhibition, Aerials is Zoe Leonard's first at the gallery, and focuses on a series of aerial photographs created in the mid to late 1980s.
Anna Liber Lewis's exhibition is part of The Ingram Collection series. Anna’s work is often concerned with ideas around female sexuality, and challenging the depiction of woman, created historically by […]
‘Fifty Works by Fifty British Women Artists 1900 - 1950’, marks the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People’s Act. The inaugural exhibition is at the newly restored Ambulatory, […]
To mark the centenary since women first voted in the UK, Libby Sellers and the Design Museum host a two-day series of talks on women in design. The workshop commemorates the […]
Might it be possible for film to transcribe something as ephemeral as human warmth? Human affection? Human presence, trust and submission? What about love? Can film bear witness to love? […]
Lorna Macintyre uses a broad spectrum of influential touchstones in her work, from poetry and literature to archaeology and symbolism. These references often create an oblique structure underlying her photographic and sculptural artworks, lending […]
Sculptor Cathie Pilkington RA explores the relationship between personal collections and public display co-opting works from the gallery’s collection to sit alongside more than 30 of her own figurative constructions. […]
Mary Fedden (1915 – 2012) is celebrated for her colourful still lifes and flower paintings. She married Julian Trevelyan in 1951, living with him at the Durham Wharf studios and travelling with him to Africa, the Mediterranean and beyond. This display Colour and Simplicity,explores how her style was influenced by their 35 year partnership.
Gill Hickman is a textural artist based in South East London. Her work is organic in nature with flowing threads, rivers and pathways of textured gold or silver traversing the paper. The exhibits in this showcase can be interpreted as referring to the archetypal themes of “The Journey” or “The Dance of Life”.
Kathleen and Jennifer Dutton present ethereal and humanistic images in "Breathing Space": their final show before both artists embark on a year’s sabbatical. Kathleen's angelic images are iconic, and Jennifer's beautiful hand-cut prints evoke earlier times. Both of their works hold a mystery and warmth that makes them engaging and covetable.