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Byzantia Harlow @ Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix

Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix

'Aetheric', an exhibition by Byzantia Harlow evolves from her long-standing exploration of spirituality and healing processes. In parallel to her artistic career, Harlow practices as a psychic medium. Harlow’s spiritual beliefs are informed by family history and personal experiences, including a near-death experience as a young child.

Liorah Techiprout @ Marlborough Gallery

Marlborough Gallery

Liorah Tchiprout’s exhibition, Two Eyes Wide Open at the Edge of Dawn, explores new beginnings. The exhibition consists of paintings, monotypes and etchings, all portraits of subjects who gaze confidently at the viewer or who turn away lost in thought. The paintings, in muted colours punctuated with evocative pinks, yellows and reds, mark the dawn […]

Pauline Boty @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

This show celebrates the life and legacy of trailblazing British painter Pauline Boty, 1938-1966, in her first posthumous solo exhibition in a decade. Pauline Boty: A Portrait, presents a remarkable opportunity to view Boty’s coveted paintings in unison, alongside a plethora of profound, archival materials.  The exhibition continues the gallery’s explorations of Boty’s pivotal and […]

Lucy Harwood @ Firstsite Gallery

Firstsite Gallery

Featuring over 100 bold and beautiful paintings – including landscapes, still life and portraiture Lucy Harwood’s artworks command the space with their vibrancy and confidence. Bold Impressions, marks the first major exhibition of Lucy Harwood’s work since 1975.  It offers a captivating exploration of the life and career of the artist, a dedicated Post-Impressionist painter […]

Elisabeth Frink @ Dorset Museum & Art Gallery

Dorset Museum & Art Gallery

Elisabeth Frink: A View from Within, focusses on the significant body of work produced by Frink (1930-1993) at her Woolland studio in Dorset, between 1976 and 1993. It explores her artistic process, personal life and the profound influences that shaped her work: human conflict and our relationship with the natural world. The exhibition features sculptures, […]

Rana Begum @ St Alban’s Museum

St Alban's Museum , United Kingdom

Ordered Form, is an exhibition that focusses on Begum’s geometric works created over the past three years.   It presents sculptures, paintings and screen prints, featuring newly created relief works and a panel painting installation, fabricated especially for this exhibition. Also on display are Begum’s studio experiments, maquettes and sketches which provide a fascinating insight into […]

Emma Hill @ The Lightbox

The Lightbox Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey, United Kingdom

Emma Hill is an abstract artist working in acrylics, exploring joy in colour, and capturing the beauty of the wild and the unseen pattern of the seemingly mundane.  Her paintings explore raw self-expression and impressionistic graffiti, and take inspiration from the contrasts between Nature and the urban landscapes that surround us.

Diana Copperwhite @ Flowers Gallery

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

Diana Copperwhite's selection of new paintings marks an extension of the artist's use of abstraction to explore notions of memory, and perception against the visual chaos of twenty-first century life. Painting for Copperwhite is a means of systematising information, which she describes as "giving the unseen world visual form." Derived from her lifelong interest in […]

Kemi Onabulé @ Sim Smith Gallery

Sim Smith Gallery

All the Land is Spoken For, a show by Kemi Onabulé, explores our relationship to our environment, as consumers of a seemingly unending resource.  Across the paintings in the exhibition, Onabulé traverses superficially magical forests through a veil of neon brushstrokes, transporting us with her, and compelling us to look through her technicoloured lens at […]

Matilda Sutton @ Pipeline Gallery

Pipeline Gallery , United Kingdom

Working between painting, drawing, textile and sculpture, Matilda Sutton weaves together narrative through image and object. Her  exhibition Bristling brings together a new body of work, which expands on a core impulse in Sutton’s practice; to investigate the boundaries of the body and the self.

Pasquarosa Marcelli @ Estorick Collection

Estorick Collection

Pasquarosa Marcelli (1896 - 1973), known simply as 'Pasquarosa',  exhibited in the 1920s. A century later her work, From Muse to Painter', returns to the capital in a new show featuring some SO paintings and drawings on loan from Rome's Archivio Nino e Pasquarosa Bertoletti, and other private collections.

Nina Chanel Abney & others @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

Conversation Galante brings together a diverse group of painters whose works celebrate conversation, playfulness and intimacy. Collectively, their paintings conjure an imaginary forum distinct from the politics of the city or the court, where gender, identity and societal roles are unfixed. This group exhibition consists of works by: Nina Chanel Abney, Ana Benaroya, Katherine Bradford, France-Lise McGurn, Sofia Mitsola, GaHee Park, Henning […]

Nancy Shaver & another @Mamoth Gallery

Mamoth

"Duet", is a two-person show featuring the works of Nancy Shaver and Sherman Sam, which brings together the artists' paintings and sculpture.  "Duet" considers the potentialities of material beyond the role of conventional narrative. Contrasting redefinition with resistance, the exhibition parallels the artists' explorative and unbounded approaches in developing personal modes of meaning.

Li Shurui @ Carl Kostyál

Carl Kostyal , United Kingdom

The exhibition ‘Artificial Emotions’ by Li Shurui, refers to the simulation or replication of human-like emotions in artificial systems such as AI, robots, or virtual agents and the goal behind creating artificial emotions is often to enhance human-machine interaction, improve user experience, or develop more empathetic and responsive technologies. The artist states, “For me, any visual […]

Lubaina Himid @ Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum, Bath

Reflecting the movement of the oceans and rivers that have been used to transport cotton, yarn and enslaved people throughout history, Lost Threads traces the paradoxes of textile production and circulation by engaging with its material implications.

Olivia Bax @ Holtermann Fine Art

Holtermann Fine Art

Olivia Bax unveils exciting developments to her practice in the form of mobile, dynamic works. A new body of table sculptures is presented on custom-built furniture, alongside three wall works including the sculpture after which the exhibition is titled: Floss. The word refers to the act of behaving in a way intended to attract attention. […]

Heidrun Rathgeb @ John Martin Gallery

John Martin Gallery , United Kingdom

North of the Sun, is an exhibition based on Heidrun Rathgeb's time spent at artist residencies in Hardanger Fjord, Norway. Finding inspiration in what she describes as "the poetry of a fleeting moment", her luminous egg-tempera paintings evoke the extraordinary light of the summer landscape, as well as the evocative details of life in the […]

Shuvinai Ashoona @ Perimeter Gallery

The Perimeter

In her exhibition When I Draw, Shuvinai Ashoona makes drawings which engage with the complexities of life, land and community in the Canadian Arctic, through fantastical motifs and modes of storytelling. The work interweaves scenes from everyday Arctic life with imagery associated with Inuit animism and shamanism.

Alice Irwin @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor , United Kingdom

The exhibition, Chinwag, presents an array of Alice Irwin’s new works, including colourful, multi-layered screenprints and etchings, complemented by sketches and preparatory studies that offer insights into her meticulous creative process. […]

Sinta Tantra @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor , United Kingdom

The exhibition, The Lightclub of Batavia, showcases a combination of new and existing works by Sinta Tantra.  It features iridescent gold and Prussian blue paintings that adorn the Manor’s walls and […]