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Sheida Soleimani @ Edel Assanti

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Medium of Exchange, is Sheida Soleimani’s latest body of work.   She charts a fragmented history of the relationship between OPEC nations and western political powers since the 1960s, when the organisation was formed, highlighting the correlation between sovereign oil wealth and civil rights abuse. The exhibition combines photographic tableaus with a scripted film. The freestanding photographs […]

Miriam Nash @ Castor Projects

Castor Projects

In this exhibition, Tall Tales, Fall Tails, Miriam Naeh continues her exploration into the phenomenology of absurd through a careful and deliberate infusion of static sculpture and theatrical performance. In this scene of what might be called a “liar’s paradise” of outmost strangers, her organically worm like statues are not just the entertaining grotesque images perceived at first glance, […]

Carolina Caycedo & others @ Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham Contemporary

till I Rise: feminisms, gender, resistance, Act I, is a timely exhibition exploring the history of resistance and alternative forms of living from the perspective of gender. This major group exhibition looks at the many forms resistance can take: from intimate acts to large-scale uprisings, from the late 19th century to the present and beyond. Still I […]

Emma Hart @ Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh

Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh

The exhibition, Banger, highlights Emma Hart’s work with ceramics, a material she turned to in order to find the ‘real’ in art: ‘clay can be an exciting way to talk about chaos … what is immediately important is how personal it is. There’s a very raw direct relationship between the clay and my hands’. This […]

South London gallery tour

Corvi-Mora 1a Kempsford Road (off Wincott St.), London, United Kingdom

Break out of the routine with an outing to three superb South London galleries, each bringing women to the fore. We will start at Gallery Corvi-Mora at 10 am, and end with a self-treat lunch.  First, Tommaso Corvi-Mora, Director of the eponymous gallery will speak about artist Dorota Jurczak. Polish-born Jurczak’s macabre, darkly whimsical works are influenced by folklore […]

Nina Murdoch @ Marlborough Fine Arts

Marlborough Fine Arts

Collecting Colour is the first solo exhibition by Nina Murdoch in four years. During this time she has simplified her subject matter, concentrating on her technique to allow the paint to assume greater importance. She has produced monumental paintings with a depth and quality that resonate light and atmosphere in dramatic and hypnotic visions. The […]

Cleo Broda & Others @ Church of St John, Bethnal Green

Church of St John, Bethnal Green

Thirteen artists show new work, inspired by the historic Church of St John on Bethnal Green, a grade-one listed church designed by Sir John Soane. The coming into being of something; the origin. Energy, industrial light, magic, the unexplainable.  Artists include: Cleo Broda, Sinéid Codd, JMC Hayes, Soa J Hwang, Evy Jokhova, Anne Krinsky, Eva […]

Ilse D'Hollander @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

In Ilse D’Hollander’s (1968–1997) work, the focus is on the rich dialogue between abstraction and representation, giving special attention to the ways in which she coaxed evocations of place, light and weather into her modestly-scaled canvases and works on cardboard. D’Hollander’s paintings are seldom straight forward landscapes. Instead, drawing the viewer in, her work reveals […]

Joy Labinjo @ Tiwani Contemporary

Tiwani Contemporary

Joy Labinjo’s large-scale paintings depict intimate, contemporary scenes of family life: a group of people casually lying down on a sofa and chatting after a family gathering, a child and his grand-mother posing together in front of the camera, or stolen moments before the official wedding portrait. Her work expands on her British-Nigerian heritage and […]

Paloma Proudfoot @ Hannah Barry Gallery

Hannah Barry Gallery

Proudick is the first collaborative exhibition of artists and friends Paloma Proudfoot and Lindsey Mendick. Drawing from the tradition of celebrity-couple portmanteaus, the artists have rebranded themselves as Proudick for the duration of the exhibition. Like the personal lives of Kimye, Brangelina and Bennifer, Proudick will offer up their private lives as tabloid fodder through still-life […]

Karin Ruggaber @ Greengrassi Gallery

Greengrassi Gallery

Karin Ruggaber says, "Bottom of the Lake is an ongoing project or work about the suburb of  Yesilyurt that  she has been working on for seven or eight years, which has something to do with recording the area. It is how I look at something that’s beyond what I’m directly making. These projects aren’t necessarily anything concrete […]

Alison Britton @ Marsden Woo Gallery

Marsden Woo Gallery

Making it up, is an exhibition of new work by Alison Britton.  In it table and wall pieces on a variety of scales feature, as well as unexpected versions of Britton’s graspable handles. ‘Small’ appears more beautiful to her than before. Recent table-based pots have a horizontal reach, giving them a wide and embracing presence. The […]

Dara Birnbaum @ Marian Goodman Gallery

Marian Goodman Gallery

Bara Birnbaum’s practice is concerned with the lexicon of broadcasting and communication, and the way ‘truths’ are delivered to the viewer.  As an early proponent of video art, Birnbaum began by isolating imagery from television, re-contextualising it in an attempt to understand its true meaning. For the first time since her major 2009/2010 travelling retrospective, The Dark Matter of […]

Margaret Tait @ Gallery of Modern Art

Stalking the Image is a celebration of the life, work and legacy of the pioneering Orcadian filmmaker, painter and poet, Margaret Tait (1918–99). Tait is one of the most visionary and stridently independent filmmakers to have emerged from Scotland, yet her work has until recently remained relatively unknown and its significance undervalued.

Hannah Perry @ Towner Art Gallery

Towner Gallery, Eastbourne

Featuring large-scale dynamic sound sculpture, film and wall-based works and a specially commissioned performance, GUSH is a candid and personal exploration of mental and emotional health in our contemporary, hyper-networked society by British artist Hannah Perry in her first major solo exhibition in the UK outside London. Central to the exhibition is an immersive 360° film experienced […]

Susan Hiller & others @ Birmingham Museum of Art Gallery

Birmingham Museum of Art Gallery

Marking a century since the first women won the right to vote, 'Women Power Protest' brings together modern and contemporary artworks from the Arts Council Collection and Birmingham’s, to celebrate female artists who have explored protest, social commentary and identity in their work. Showcasing pieces by celebrated artists including Susan Hiller, Lubaina Himid, and Mary […]

Christina Rossetti @ Watts Gallery

Watts Gallery

In an exploration of the celebrated Victorian poet's significant connection with visual art, Christina Rossetti: Vision & Verse 1830-1894 brings together paintings, illustrations, works on paper and photography. Presenting portraits of the poet and highlights of the many visual images inspired by her words - alongside Rossetti's own intriguing and virtually unknown drawings - this exhibition […]

Carole Evans @ AIR Gallery, Altrincham

AIR Gallery, Altrincham

The Bravest Little Street in England is a solo exhibition by Altrincham artist Carole Evans. It features two new bodies of work which memorialize the brave men from Chapel Street, who failed to return home after the First World War 100 years ago.

Jess Fuller @ Herald St

Herald Street Gallery

But what might be forwards for Jess Fuller is usually backwards for others in her unique, invented process of painting. It’s a physical, performative painting in several acts – tearing, washing, layering, spraying and sewing. Canvas, for Fuller, is not something that paintings are made on, arriving pre-stretched and primed, but something her paintings are […]

Katja Seib @ Sadie Coles Hq

Sadie Coles Hq

Katja Seib’s new paintings form an interconnected group throughout which lucid figuration blurs into dreamlike symbolism. Alternately, time-intensive and rapid, her works share a quality of psychological depth and atmospheric nuance. In a group of large canvases, closely related in theme and iconography, Seib depicts individuals ranging from real-life models to imaginary personae. The paintings […]