Latifa Echakhch @ Pace, London
Night Time presents a suite of new paintings by Latifa Echakhch. Informed by the ways in which everyday objects and imagery can be transfigured into signifiers of identity, history, and mythology, Latifa […]
Night Time presents a suite of new paintings by Latifa Echakhch. Informed by the ways in which everyday objects and imagery can be transfigured into signifiers of identity, history, and mythology, Latifa […]
‘Stirrings’ is an exhibition by Rachel Goodyear, co-commissioned by Grundy Art Gallery and the University of Salford Art Collection and includes new large-scale drawings and a new animation. The animation shows Goodyear […]
The Sweetest Taboo, is an exhibition by Michaela Yearwood-Dan, an artist who thinks about the priorities for affirming spaces of self and collective actualisation, specifically BIPOC and queer space(s), community needs and […]
Radio Ballads is the culmination of three years of work by artists Sonia Boyce, Helen Cammock, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar. The exhibition presents four bodies of work created through collaboration with […]
These miniature paintings by Laila Tara H results from the period of lockdown, which gave her the freedom to paint with rigour. Months of heavy silence gave her the space […]
Sandra Vásquez de la Horra’s drawings in Constellations, are influenced by film, fairy tales, botanical and zoological textbooks, as well as from her personal background. The artist finishes her drawings by […]
Anika Roach's exhibition, In Spite of That, places a strong sense of importance upon representation. Luminous yellows, reds, pinks and blues are juxtaposed with missing limbs and genderless figures seen in peculiar […]
Grace Mattingly’s paintings of Yellow Horses, explore a world of sunny landscapes that shimmer just behind the eyes. Figures frolick, pet, and ride animals alongside fantastical morphologies: a snake that merges with a […]
Renee So's exhibition, ‘Effigies and Elginisms’, comprises 18 new works in stoneware, glazed ceramic and textile, which draws on a wide range of references. From an archaic Parisian by-law […]
Althea McNish's Colour is Mine is a landmark retrospective of one of the UK’s most innovative textile artists and the first designer of Caribbean descent to achieve international recognition. Drawing on extensive […]
Memory and Desire, is an exhibition of new paintings by Celia Paul, whose art is founded on deep connections – familial and creative. Her art threads back and forth across time […]
A presentation of works by Rosemarie Castoro (1939–2015), a central figure in New York’s minimal and post-minimal art scene, spans four decades of her multidisciplinary practice. The exhibition, Working Out, focuses on her giant Brushstrokes and gesso […]
In Jess Valice’s recent paintings, it’s usually the eyes you notice first. Huge, heavy-lidded pools, resolute and weary, as if their owner had lately gone through something but was nevertheless […]
Drawing together over 70 pieces from international public and private collections, this major exhibition, Of Grid, explores the many facets of Hicks’ ground-breaking work – from her intimate Minimes, small woven drawings […]
Aida Mahmudova’s new body of work, Liminality, curated by Alistair Hicks, comments on her rapidly modernising country’s forgotten and marginal corners. Mahmudova uses art as an outlet to give […]
Karen Kilimnik's exhibition, Early Drawings 1976–1998, presents over fifty previously unseen early drawings depicting portraits of British figures both semi-fictional and real, derived from the worlds of film, fashion, royalty and […]
The exhibition, Resonance of Time, continues Victoria Crowe's long-running investigation into the metaphysical landscape, and our relationship to nature, real and transmuted.
Katie Paterson combines a research-based approach with an essentially Romantic and poetic sensibility which invites the viewer into an intimate and philosophical engagement with the natural environment, often collapsing the […]
Mounira Al Solh’s paintings, works on paper, embroideries, films and performances explore migration, memory, trauma and loss in A Day is no Longer a Year. These works bear witness to the […]
Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life is a major retrospective. It spans the artist’s entire career charting the development of her practice, her engagement with political and societal change, and the events […]