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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 […]

Sutapa Biswas & others @ Drawing Room Gallery

Drawing Room

The Time of Our Lives focuses on the pioneering drawing practices of women artists, and their impact on feminist activism from the 1980s until today. The exhibition showcases the work of key artists, examining drawing's versatility as a medium and the ways it has been used by women to raise consciousness around social and political […]

Shuvinai Ashoona @ Perimeter Gallery

The Perimeter

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. In her exhibition When I Draw, the work interweaves scenes from everyday Arctic life with imagery associated with Inuit animism and shamanism.

Tai Shani & others @ Alma Pearl Gallery

Alma Pearl Gallery , United Kingdom

Bitch Magic, is an exhibition that brings together a cross-generational group of women and non-binary artists who align with 'the feminine', and whose work offers radical feminist perspectives through themes associated with folklore, the magical, or the esoteric. The works in the exhibition span a variety of media-sound installation, performance, painting, drawing, photography and sculpture.

Judith Godwin @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

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

Judith Godwin’s work, Expressions of Life, comprises a focused survey of works dating from the 1950s to the end of the century. Associated at the start of her career with the Abstract Expressionist movement, this show of Godwin’s work richly illustrates the artist’s enduring influence over the landscape of American art despite the challenges she […]

Gillian Lowndes @ Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum, Bath

Gillian Lowndes (1936-2010) was one of the most daring and original artists of the post-war period. Trained as a potter, her work hovers between craft and fine art, pottery and sculpture. The exhibition Ceramics, focusses on Lowndes’ work from the 1980s to the 2000s, showcasing a small number of tabletop and wall pieces which reflect […]

Ania Tomaszewska-Nelson @ Felix & Spear

Felix & Spear

Ania Tomaszewska-Nelson is a versatile artist. Currently, her practice involves making video art as well as painting.

Colette La Vette @ Gillian Jason Gallery

Gillian Jason Gallery

'Fruitful Lands' narrates the story of a mystical realm, where utopia and dystopia are intertwined in the lyrical portrayal of human nature Colette La Vette's practice borrows attributes from Rococo aesthetic, characterised by elaborate and ornamental decorations, lightness, delicate chromatic palette, and a focus on the fantastical. Yet, while fascinated by the gentle romanticism and […]

Uman @ Hauser & Wirth London

Hauser & Wirth 23 Savile Row, London, United Kingdom

Uman's ebullient visual vocabulary reflects her expansive cross-cultural experiences. With nods to self­ portraiture and fictional topographies.  Her paintings fluidly navigate in-between realms to explore both the physical and spiritual, intertwining abstraction, figuration, meditative patterning, and a reverence for the natural world. This exhibition, Darling Swettie, Swettie Darling, displays a selection of large-scale paintings with lavishly […]

Barbara Kruger @ Serpentine Gallery

Serpentine Gallery , United Kingdom

The exhibition, Thinking of You, I Mean Me, I Mean You, by Barbara Kruger features a unique selection of site-specific installations covering the walls and floor of the gallery spaces, moving image works and multiple soundscapes.