Daisy Parris @ Sim Smith Gallery
Sim Smith GalleryI 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
Jill Baroff's, Survey offers a unique overview of the artist's practice over the past 25 years. They are selected works from the 1990s to 2020.
Vivid and velvety colour is drawn like a veil over atmospheric evocations of the workings of memory and emotional experience in this exhibition of new paintings by Antonia Showering. Narrative flickers […]
Gisela McDaniel's paintings explode the expectations of art history. Her multi-disciplinary practice, notably the large-scale mixed media portraits of womxn and femmes of the Global Majority, is oriented around creating a dual sense of safety and empowerment, not only for the audience but primarily for her subjects. McDaniel’s newest body of work and the focus of […]
"I was not concerned with gender, desire, high and low culture, theater, or taste in these works. For me it is about life and death". — Rachel Feinstein. Mirror, is an exhibition of new works by Rachel Feinstein, comprising paintings on mirror and a large stained-wood sculpture titled Metal Storm (2021). The exhibition is animated by Feinstein’s […]
Gala Porras-Kim work investigates the institutional frameworks that define, legitimise and preserve cultural heritage, looking at the global circulation of precolonial artefacts extracted from their original sites and stored in museum collections in the West. Porras-Kim’s work questions the ethical principles of museum conservation while inviting the viewer to assign new meanings to artefacts displayed […]
In this exhibition, Sarah Ball demonstrates an acute sensitivity to the psyche of her subjects. Her enigmatic portraits explore the way we project images of ourselves to the world. Using closely cropped compositions; this body of work celebrates individuals whose self-expression contest conventional gender norms. Ball focuses on the idiosyncrasies of her sitters by depicting their physiognomy, jewellery, make-up […]
By exploring the idiosyncrasies of the human body, Holly Hendry’s sculptures and installations take formal inspiration from machinery and diagrammatic depictions of anatomy. Expanded casting methods are central to the artist’s process in which she uses an array of materials like steel, Jesmonite, silicone, ash, charcoal, lipstick, chewed gum, soap, foam, marble and grit. "Fatty […]
Karla Black’s exhibition comprises a series of new sculptures made from soaked and dried cartridge paper and watercolour inks. Using only red, orange and yellow inks blended together, the works are each bathed in varying shades of pink or peach. The paper is left to soak, and then hung out to dry over various household […]