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Nicola Bensley @ Bermondsey Project Space

Art Bermondsey Project Space

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 […]

Suchitra Mattai @ Unit London

Unit London

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.

Laima Layton @ Richard Saltoun

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

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 in response to each exhibition in the programme and each chapter in Arendt's book. titled collectively as Infinite Past, Infinite Future and Now.  The works engage […]

Rana Begum @ Mead Art Gallery

Mead Art Gallery , United Kingdom

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 works that respond specifically to the Mead Gallery’s architecture. Through a variety of materials and painterly techniques, she explores the shifting perceptual effects of light […]

Daniella Yohannes @ Addis Fine Art

Addis Fine Art

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 of place, freedom of movement, and the desperate actions people take to survive. The artist explores the hardship of a severed connection with homeland and […]

Alison Katz @ Camden Art Centre

Camden Arts Centre 8 Arkwright Road, London, United Kingdom

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 voice; themes she has addressed in her work for more than a decade. Hr paintings attend to the idiosyncratic and eccentric, to personal mythologies and […]

Bice Lazzari @ Estorick Collection

Estorick Collection

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 highly individual artistic activity, which takes the form of continuous annotations, an ongoing visual diary.

Daisy Parris @ Sim Smith Gallery

Sim Smith Gallery

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 us all at one stage or another; grief, loss, agony, potential and hope.

Dame Vera Lynn @ Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft

Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft

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 public and personal life of the singer, whose songs were crucial in maintaining morale during the Second World War. The exhibition also reveals artworks by Dame […]

Rose Wylie @ David Zwirner

David Zwirner

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 the way in which her move into sculpture in recent years has enabled her to explore new perspectives on recurrent motifs.

Jenna Gribbons @ Massimo de Carlo Gallery

Massimo de Carlo Gallery

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 view in the scenes, we are encouraged not only to look at the subject but invited to view Gribbon’s own experience of looking at them. […]

Mary Ramsden @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

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 she emerged with, these are canvases that explore the relationship between the human and object, the viewer and painting, external space and internal experience. The works […]

Olivia Bax @ Holtermann Fine Art

Holtermann Fine Art

Home Range, is a show of new sculptures by Olivia Bax. Created from steel armatures, discarded materials and hand generated paper pulp, these bright off-the-wall sculptures’ presence belie the serious sculptural endeavour that guides their making.

Diana Huddleston @ Simon Lee Gallery

Simon Lee Gallery

Donna Huddleston's exhibition, In Person, presents new works on paper that explore themes of doubles, stand ins and performance.  Her dramatic compositions collapse the boundaries between life and theatre, inspired by a range of influences from the worlds of film, literature, design and the visual arts.

Alex Prager @ Cromwell Place

Cromwell Place

An exhibition of new work by Alex Prager featuring elaborately staged scenes that capture a moment frozen in time. Part One: The Mountain features a series of stripped-down Americana portraits that capture the artist’s subjects in the midst of intense inner turmoil.  These subjects can be seen as archetypes, an update of sorts to those found […]

Jacqueline de Jong @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

This exhibition of previously unseen works by Jacqueline de Jong, marks the first opportunity to see the complete group of the artist’s drawings related to her Upstairs-Downstairs paintings from the mid 1980’s, a series of works on paper that is central to her wider oeuvre. In this collection, each drawing consists of bold, primary acrylic paint and thick […]

Francisca Sosa Lopez @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

Francisca Sosa López's practice is based on the complicated relationship she has with her country, and is focused on painting, exploring materiality and processes as a means of communication.   Her work is deeply influenced by the various ongoing crises within her native country, with specific focus on migration. She explores colours and gestures inspired by music […]

Pauline Boty & others @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

Oh, Marilyn! is a group exhibition dedicated to the 60s wave of female emancipation in the UK and US. It includes works by four iconic artists: Pauline Boty, Judy Chicago, Penny Slinger and gallery artist Jann Haworth that depict a time of change and rebirth of perception and acceptance of a new and different female role […]

Rosemarie Trockel @ Spreuth Magers

Spreuth Magers

The solo exhibition Why gravel, Ms. Smith? presents new works by Rosemarie Trockel.  On view are ceramic works, a previously unseen Cluster consisting of digitally reconfigured photographs, as well as key themes and forms that appear in another new body of work of oil-on-canvas paintings–the first time her images are rendered in this medium. Trockel investigates questions that emerge from artistic […]