Deborah Segun @ Beers, London
Beers, LondonI didn’t give myself a chance to fall in love with myself because I didn’t think she was deserving of it. – Deborah Segun It is often said that our personal […]
I didn’t give myself a chance to fall in love with myself because I didn’t think she was deserving of it. – Deborah Segun It is often said that our personal […]
Kristy M Chan traverses figuration and abstraction to form energetic, intuitive and autobiographical compositions. Departing from surreal and dizzying junctures in contemporary life, Chan describes her works as ‘stolen realities’. […]
Rachel Jones’s new series of paintings, SMIIILLLLEEEE, are presented in this exhibition. The artist investigates a sense of self as a visual, visceral experience, with the motifs of mouths and teeth […]
Early Paradise is an exhibition of new work by Kat Lyons, which shows thirteen paintings based on Lyons’ experiences living on a small, diversified livestock farm.
Each of the five artists featuring in the show, create figurative works that are unbound by prejudice. They subvert and rethink how Black women and figures have been regarded by […]
New paintings by Aileen Murphy function as vessels for the fictional figures she uses to investigate the multiple possibilities of making a painting. Faces appear in some as cartoon-like heads detached and floating […]
Jenny McIntosh grew up in Calcutta and her influences are drawn from ancient Egypt, Cycladic sculptures and the ancient near and far east. Her Votive Pieces can be seen in this sculpture […]
To celebrate Bridget Riley's 90th birthday this year; this exhibition explores the artist's love of sight and how it surprises us. Pleasures of Sight delves into the historical roots of Bridget Riley’s art and her working methods, through a selection of exemplary striped, curved, colour and black-and-white works. Examples are drawn from each decade – the 1960s to […]
The exhibition Merge is a collaboration between photographer Nicola Bensley and artist David Dipré, which began during lockdown 2020. As all else stood still around them, they began to develop a body of work combining […]
For her exhibition Monsters at the gallery, Suchitra Mattai employs memory, myth, and fantasy to unravel historical narratives and shine a light on the struggles of those affected by social and cultural bias.
To accompany 'on Hannah Arendt: eight proposals for exhibition', Laima Layton draws on her multifaceted identity as a producer, musician, activist, artist, mother and teacher to create eight unique sound pieces […]
Rana Begum explores the perception of light and colour through vibrant paintings, sculptures, and installations. Known for her use of geometric abstraction, Begum has made a series of new large-scale […]
Daniella Yohannes’ latest body of work is a response to contemporary migration discourse, rendered through a personal, emotive, and Diasporic lens. These paintings meditate on and lament issues surrounding politics […]
Artery, the exhibition by Allison Katz, comprises over 20 paintings, and a new group of posters. It explores Katz’s long-standing relationship to questions of identity and expression, selfhood and […]
Bice Lazzari's work Modernist Pioneer, explores the formal aspects of painting and drawing, and her mark making that is often inspired by music. Graphics, painting and decoration are inseparable elements of her […]
I see you in everyone I love, Daisy Parris' exhibition, that journeys through painterly storms across works in hugely varying scales, in an exploration of fears, anxieties and emotions felt by […]
Dame Vera Lynn: An Extraordinary Life, showcases over 100 objects from the estate of the ‘Forces’ Sweetheart’, including numerous previously unseen personal items. An Extraordinary Life offers unparalleled insight into both the […]
Car and Girls, a collection of new work by Rose Wylie features both two- and three-dimensional works, which emphasise the interchange between painting and sculpture in the artist’s practice and highlights […]
In Light Holding, Jenna Gribbon’s paintings question the feelings and implications of seeing and being seen through their exploration of performative, constructed and real intimacy. Occupying the artist’s point of […]
An exhibition of new paintings by Mary Ramsden, titled The bag of stars. Ramsden’s new paintings have a similar take on the interior. They are a dramatic departure from the abstract works […]