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Helen Flockhart & others @ Unit London

Unit London

In celebration of Women’s History Month and the arrival of spring, the exhibition, The Three Graces, is a contemporary re-examination of this timeless mythological theme.  The exhibition demonstrates the enduring relevance of a timeless mythological image and the persistent need to reevaluate themes from the past. The artists from The Three Graces approach an age-old trope in innovative […]

Jess Allen @ Unit London

Unit London

Jess Allen’s exhibition considers space, time and the inevitable transformation of present into past. This Is Now captures a series of fleeting moments in which shadows and figures overlap to represent the ephemeral and indistinct.

Yuki Nakayama @ A.I. Gallery

A.I. Gallery

After the Rain, an exhibition comprising new works including paintings, sculptures and a site-specific installation by Yuki Nakayama.  The exhibition explores the dynamic relationship between space, play and decision-making in emphasising how spatial elements influence our actions and outcomes.

Meera Shakti Osborne & others @ Women’s Museum

Women's Museum , United Kingdom

An Idea of a Life, responds to everyday histories of the women-led community who lived in Barking Abbey from c.666AD through to the early 16th Century. This exhibition tells stories […]

Renata de Bonis @ Lamb Gallery

LAMB Gallery

In Mirror, Mirror, Renata de Bonis explores the veiled passageways between life's sunlit moments and the shadowy depths of sorrow. Her paintings evoke a delicate dance between the outside and the in, where draped curtains transcend their material form to become sacred veils, revealing the intertwined nature of human existence and domestic comfort.

Darya Diamond @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

Pretend You Are an American Cowgirl and You Love Me, explores conceptions of fantasy, care, and authenticity.  Across her multidisciplinary practice, which includes sculpture, print, sound, and film, Darya Diamond conceives of the body as a ‘primordial workplace’, often through the prism of sex work and other forms of invisible labour.

Lydia Gifford @ Alma Pearl Gallery

The exhibition draws its title from a poem by Henry David Thoreau, Low Anchored Cloud.  The connection with the natural environment is a primary concern of Lydia Gifford's most recent body of work while maintaining a critical engagement with paintings, which verge into three-dimensional forms.   These sculptural and fragile objects, respond to gestures woven through layers, […]

Li Hei Di @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

700 Nights of Winter. In her new paintings, Li Hei Di explores primal, sexual urges with her signature fluid application of paint. Balanced on a knife edge between abstraction and representation, her paintings feature figures that swim in and out of view beneath diaphanous veils of paint; each layer offers a different world, or a […]

Tracey Emin & Friends @ TKE Studios

We do not Sleep, is the title of  an exhibition by artists: Layla Andrews, Elissa Cray, Tracey Emin, Laura Footes, Joline Kwakkenbos, Gabriela Max, Lindsey Mendick, Vanessa Raw, and Mercedes Workman.

Polly Braden @ The Foundling Museum

Polly Braden: Leaving Ukraine is an intimate portrait of women, forced to leave their homes following the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. In this new series of work we see the extraordinary journeys undertaken by mothers, daughters, teenagers and babies in arms.

Sylvia Snowden @ The Hepworth, Wakefield

The Hepworth

Sylvia Snowden: Painting Humanity, presents a selection of work from a career that spans six decades, the exhibition includes large early paintings through to more recent works. Snowden works with […]

Hannah Perry @ BALTIC Centre

Baltic, Gateshead

Manual Labour is an immersive environment, comprising film, sculpture, print and sound, the exhibition explores the process of becoming a mother, and its creative and destructive power. The exhibition includes […]

Betty Parsons @ Alison Jacques

This exhibition showcases over thirty years of Parsons’ practice, including paintings on canvas and paper and sculptures dating from 1950 to 1980, marking the first time an overview of the breadth of Parsons’ practice is shown in London. The exhibition presents Parsons first and foremost as an artist, rather than contextualising her legacy based on […]

Francesca Woodman @ National Portrait Gallery

Showcasing more than 150 rare vintage prints, Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In, spans the career of both artists – and suggests new ways to look at their work, and the way photographic portraiture was created in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Amelia Bowles @ Ione & Mann Gallery

Ione & Mann Gallery , United Kingdom

Wayfinding, is an exhibition by Amelia Bowles, which sits between sculpture, painting and architecture.  Making use of the activity of light, colour and form, she claims the void and what […]

Barbara Hulanicki @ Fashion & Textile Museum

Fashion & Textile Museum

In 1963, fashion illustrator Barbara Hulanicki established a mail-order company selling affordable fashion appealing to a new generation of young women, which she named Biba. The Biba Story explores how it became the world’s first lifestyle label, sparking a revolution in how people shopped, and how Biba earned its spot as the fashion brand of […]

Leilah Babirye @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Leilah Babirye’s exhibition Obumu (Unity) features new sculptures made at YSP specifically for this exhibition, largely from materials found onsite.   The seven sculptures were carved using a chainsaw and chisels from trees that had reached the end of their life on site.

Vanessa Garwood @ PM/AM

PM/AM 37 Eastcastle Street, London, United Kingdom

Vanessa Garwood uses acrylic for her paintings as it seems to provide a purer process and a greater sense of immediacy to her work. Her interest involves humans and human activity, and for over twenty years she painted portraits, nudes and dancers. Now she draws more from fantasy, infusing unbounded imagination with figures from real […]

Ana Viktoria Dzinic @ Nicoletti Gallery

Nicoletti Contemporary

In Repetitive, Ana Viktoria Dzinic presents a series of photographic prints and sculptural installations, in which she uses repetition as a tool to investigate contemporary methods of communication and image production.  She analyses the relationship between processes of subjectivity formation and current modes of fabrication, circulation and consumption of technical images.

Dorothy Hepworth & Patricia Preece @ Charleston Gallery

Charleston Gallery

Discover the extraordinary story of Dorothy Hepworth and Patricia Preece – a duo whose secret artistic collaboration and lifelong romantic partnership remained hidden for decades. In this exhibition, The untold story, explores their life through paintings and drawings works, which were created by Hepworth, but exhibited under the signature of her lifelong partner, Preece. Here, the […]