Jill Baroff @ Bartha Contermporary
Bartha ContemporaryJill 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.
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 […]
Victoria Miro Projects is a dynamic series of online presentations by invited international artists in a specially conceived gallery on Vortic Collect. The inaugural project, Or is it because the problem is beautiful to me, features new works by Sarah Cain. Her work expands the traditional notion of painting within the frame by exploring abstraction and spatial interventions in a […]
Body Vessel Clay spans 70 years of ceramics, celebrating the medium in new and surprising ways. Beginning with the seminal Nigerian potter, Ladi Kwali, and examining her interaction with 1950s British Studio Pottery, this important new exhibition brings together a rich history with experimental new works by Black women working with clay today. Artists celebrated […]
Sue Whitmore is passionate about trees and the figure, and works from her imagination. She is an artist and published poet.
Heidi Pearce works with soft sculpture, puppetry and painting. She developed her ‘Lights on Uncanny’ theory that introduces a new mode of ‘uncanniness’ within contemporary art. In Lights on Blue […]
PEOPLE, PLACE, TAKE UP SPACE, is an exhibition by photographer Cherry Au Hon I. The exhibition includes 100 intimate portraits of queer people from across Europe and Asia, photographed in their own […]
"Lounging Around", is a vibrant collection of new works by Ellie Omiya. Sunshine, blue skies and flowers in bloom; the warmth of spring is welcomed in by dazzling tones, spectacularly […]
This series of works is heavily inspired by Sujin Lee’s close circle of friends who influence the groups of female figures in her works. Lee states, “What are these girls? […]
A Timeless Story brings to Chechu Álava’s canon a focus on the representation of female literary and poetic icons to examine the position of women in a male-dominated literary sphere. In […]
This exhibition, Creating Abstraction, centres on the idea of multi- disciplinarity as a means of exploring abstraction. It creates dialogues between the sculptures, paintings, textiles, works on paper, video, photography, and installations […]
Somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond, is a duo exhibition by Evelina Hägglund and Minh Lan Tran. It is titled after a poem by E. E. Cummings, in which the […]
On Reality, is an exhibition by Jorinde Voigt. This new body of work consists of four series created in the artist’s Berlin studio in 2021, and continue the artist’s investigation […]
This exhibition is a rare presentation of works by Susan Rothenberg (1945–2020). The five paintings on show span almost the entire career of the groundbreaking American painter. She rose to […]