Kaye Donachie @ Maureen Paley
Maureen Paley GalleryIn this exhibition, I Kept the Money for Myself, Kaye Donachie merges Münter’s symbolism with the short fiction of British writer Virginia Woolf, The Lady in the Looking Glass: A Reflection, […]
In this exhibition, I Kept the Money for Myself, Kaye Donachie merges Münter’s symbolism with the short fiction of British writer Virginia Woolf, The Lady in the Looking Glass: A Reflection, […]
As Feeling Births Idea, is a group show featuring - Virginia Chihota, Rita Alaoui, Ranti Bam, Euridice Zaituna Kala, Paula Do Prado, and Wura-Natasha Ogunji. The exhibition gathers together a […]
The exhibition, The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure, showcases the work of contemporary artists from the African diaspora, including Michael Armitage, Lubaina Himid, Kerry James Marshall, […]
Thea Djordjadze creates sculptures and installations of singular, idiosyncratic poetry. Her works are suffused with multiple art-historical references, while at the same time they respond to the particular conditions of […]
Cristina de Miguel's art is fun and friendly. It is also uncanny, just different enough to perplex, but possessing of a certain effect and affect that demands some explanation as […]
Mineral Lick, is the exhibition of Saskia Noor van Imhoff, who examines systems, hierarchical structures, and ideas about collecting in her work. In recent years, she has expanded her focus […]
Obscured still lifes and veiled canvases beg patience and proximity in “Shallow Invitations.” With the title, Danielle Fretwell chooses “shallow” to point to the objects of superficial value she has […]
Angelica Kauffman RA was one of the most celebrated artists of the 18th century. In this major exhibition, her trajectory is traced from child prodigy to one of Europe's most sought-after painters. This exhibition covers Kauffman’s life and work: her rise to fame in London, her role as a founding member of the Royal Academy […]
In No Time, this small work evokes the presence of water without dictating its terms, creating an image of either scarcity or excess. The exhibition contemplates repetition – physical, visual, and even emotional – as a mechanism of growth or reduction, understood ultimately as transformation. Liliana Moro’s incessant drops of water paint the sonic landscape […]
Maiko Tsutsumi’s creative practice explores the potential of inherent material qualities; the power and nature of human skills and ingenuity that reconfigure such qualities to create affective quality. In her […]
Surface Tension, is a joint exhibition of Selome Muleta and Youssra Raouchi. Together, the artists explore the bodies and spaces we inhabit. They take on what it means to feel […]
In this exhibition, Through the Grid, Lucienne O'Mara, navigates the realm of Modernist aesthetics and theories. The artist challenges the historical narrative that has predominantly attributed Modern Abstract art to male painters. In the context of Contemporary Art, O'Mara's work becomes a poignant re-evaluation of Abstraction, and sheds light on the long-awaited rise and recognition of […]
In her exhibition, Silent Alarm, Tomashi Jackson debuts a body of work that traces a constellation of historic events that took place in Los Angeles and London over nearly a century. She examines the underlying connections between riots, patterns of systemic oppression, and community sound systems in her work.
The exhibition, Herd, sees Kat Lyons bringing together a range of cultural, art historical and ecological references as part of her long-term artistic enquiry into the ways in which animals are recast as cultural phenomena.
Thoughts Are Things, is an exhibition of new textile works, sculptures, paintings and films by Ulla von Brandenburg. Drawing upon enduring influences in the histories of abstraction and modernism, such as occultism, synaesthesia and surrealism, the artist leads the viewer through a dreamlike, playful maze. Ceramic sculptures, vibrant quilts and three films inspired by Sonia […]
Soft Knock, is an exhibition of new works on paper by Clare Woods, who utilises the genre of still life and the classical trope of memento mori to explore the vulnerability of life, its fragile boundaries and co-existing tensions.
This group exhibition, Acts of Resistance Photography, Feminisms and the Art of Protest, brings together works by international artists and collectives who are using the camera to challenge and move beyond traditional protest photography. […]
This group exhibition, The Goddess, the Deity and the Cyborg, explores how artists have conjured, revered and reimagined the goddess figure. Drawing from works in The Women’s Art Collection, as well […]
A major group exhibition Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood plunges into the joys and heartaches, mess, myths and mishaps of motherhood through over 100 artworks, from the feminist avant-garde to the present day. The exhibition addresses diverse experiences of motherhood across three themes: Creation, which looks at conception, pregnancy, birth and nursing; Maintenance which […]
In their exhibition, The Fine Line, artists Macarena Rojas Osterling and Lizi Sanchez examine the relationship between writing and drawing. They intricately explore the gestures and bodily expressions underlying mark-making, observing our connection with language beyond mere communication. The artists focus on the movement inherent in the act of writing, questioning its essence and its […]