Zineb Sedira @ Goodman Gallery
Goodman GalleryLet’s go on singing! presents new and existing work in which Zineb Sedira expands on her exploration of cinema as a tool for joyful resistance and draws on the archive […]
Let’s go on singing! presents new and existing work in which Zineb Sedira expands on her exploration of cinema as a tool for joyful resistance and draws on the archive […]
Aria Dean: Abattoir, is an exhibition of the artist’s recent work, which explores the foundational relationship between modernity and death on conceptual and material levels.
This group exhibition brings together works by international artists and collectives, who use the camera to challenge and move beyond traditional protest photography. The exhibition, Photography, Feminisms and the Art of Protest, explores feminism […]
Hydriotaphia, is a new collection of ceramic offerings; urns, shrines and spirit houses fired in the subterranean tomb-like anagama kiln, an ancient type of wood fired kiln brought to Japan from China […]
Love-in-a-Mist, is an exhibition of new work by Alice Kemp and Yuichiro Kikuma. This is the first time Alice and Yuichiro’s work is presented in dialogue, you are invited to […]
Maria Bell-Salter’s paintings of tulip beds and herbaceous borders immerse the viewer in vitality and colour – sometimes strong and vibrant, sometimes subtle with undefined mystery in the depths. They […]
Jemima Stehli's work explored themes of sexuality and the gaze throughout her practice. She is best known for her photographic works, which explore performativity and complicity in the representation of […]
The relationship between performativity and the gaze has always been central to Jemima Stehli’s artistic practice. Her photographic works of the late 1990s and early 2000s often cite well-known imagery by […]
In her exhibition, Regeneratrix, Yulia Pinkusevich presents recent paintings from two ongoing bodies of work, The Sakha Series and The Isorithm Series, which excavate the layers of her cultural identity as a former […]
HUNROD GOLD, is a collaboration between Michèle Lamy and Loree Rodkin, both influential figures in contemporary jewelry design. Lamy and Rodkin have masterfully crafted this collection of rings as an […]
Outi Pieski's paintings and installations explore several themes, including the culture and identity of the Sámi people – who live in the region of Sápmi. In many of her projects, […]
A collection of contemporary artists who explore the transformative and subversive potential of textiles to challenge power structures and reimagine the world. The exhibition brings together over 100 artworks by […]
Soulscapes explores our connection with the world around us through the eyes of artists from the African Diaspora. It considers the power of landscape art and reflects on themes of […]
Dreams Have No Titles is an immersive installation comprising film, sculpture, photography and performance. It interweaves the artist’s biography with activist films produced across France, Algeria and Italy in the […]
Spanning more than seven decades, the exhibition, Music of the Mind, focusses on key moments in Ono’s career, including her years in London from 1966 to 1971. The show explores some […]
Maybe my fairy-tale has a different ending than I dreamed it would. But that’s OK., is the title of an exhibition by Ruby Dickson. The exhibition relies on a simple […]
Monica Alcázar-Duarte examines western society's obsession with speed, expansion and resource accumulation at a time when ecological disaster looms. She raises critical questions - where does knowledge lie? Who and […]
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, […]