Kate Boxer @ North House Gallery
In Winter Print Show III, Kate Boxer expresses her skills and finds her own eclectic subjects for her drypoint and carborundum prints of animals, birds and personages from literature, history, art and […]
In Winter Print Show III, Kate Boxer expresses her skills and finds her own eclectic subjects for her drypoint and carborundum prints of animals, birds and personages from literature, history, art and […]
Cathy Wilkes has produced a unique body of work that challenges and engages with the experiences and ephemera of daily life, redefining the boundaries of sculpture and painting through her […]
Aida Cervantes’ work is characterized by an interest in power relations between race, class, gender and even species. She explores these hierarchies both at the level of sexual or intimate […]
Joanna Pousette-Dart presents a selection of recent paintings that are rendered in her signature format of multi-panel curved canvases. These dynamic compositions incorporate a myriad of influences, fusing together the beauty […]
In honour and in support of Florence PEAKE’s performance at The National Gallery, on 10 December 2021, Richard Saltoun presents 'Sequel', a temporary exhibition & happening at 41 Dover Street. […]
Into the Dark Woods’ beckons us into the fantastic realms of Su Blackwell’s artistic imagination. Blackwell is widely known for her fragile and beguiling book sculptures that play on traditions […]
Psychic Anemone, is a group exhibition of mixed-media work by Bea Bonafini, Charlotte Edey and Zoe Williams that brings together ceramic sculpture, painting, large-scale tapestry and charcoal drawings and marks the […]
The second of two exhibitions by pioneering textile artist Lenore Tawney features rarely seen assemblages and collages from Tawney’s later years, as well as a monumental ‘Cloud’ installation that has […]
BUOY, Mary Hurrell's exhibition, comprises sculpture, collage, film and a live programme of performances. BUOY considers the body as a system of lenses, mirrors and edges, and throughout this new cycle […]
Means of Escape is an exhibition of new works by Sarah Morris. It features film, paintings and works on paper that explore and create an architecture of forms. The exhibition furthers Morris’s interest […]
Rainbow Unicorn Rhombus, is an exhibition of new and recent works by Angela Bulloch, Bulloch’s multidisciplinary practice finds associations between the visual language of 20th century modernist art movements and the digital […]
Sikelela Owen’s Steady Love takes its name from India Arie’s 2019 song of the same title. The lyrics describe a love, a cut above the rest – in charm and tender devotion. […]
Reflections is a series of exhibitions looking at the female experience as portrayed by women identifying artists through different media. The first iteration, focussing on painting, brings together five artists whose […]
Today Andrea Marie Breiling is still working exclusively with spray paint, differently than even a year ago. The works in her exhibition Sweet Dreams of Rhythm and Dancing, are chromatically richer and […]
This selection of new work features Ebecho Muslimova’s character Fatebe, a plump and exuberant personality who subsumes the neuroses and anxieties of her creator. Muslimova’s surrogate shamelessly manipulates her naked […]
Digest is a multi-channel video installation that consists of 1,001 videotapes, which Candice Breitz has permanently buried in polypropylene video sleeves. Each of the sleeves is emblazoned with a single verb […]
In honour of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women we present Domestic, an installation by Wilma Woolf, which documents all the women that have been killed in the UK at […]
Anna Barham works between text, live events, video and installation. The title of her current exhibition is /S/T/R/O/B/E///L/I/C/K////.
This large-scale Theatrical Exhibition, presents recent work and include selected highlights from Lubaina Himid’s influential career. Taking inspiration from her interest in theatre, the exhibition unfolds in a sequence of scenes designed to […]
Shilpa Gupta highlights the fragility of one’s right to expression whilst raising urgent questions of censorship, confinement and resistance.