Ghislaine Leung & others @ Towner Gallery
Towner Eastbourne is hosting the Turner Prize 2023, the world’s leading prize for contemporary art, as the centrepiece of their centenary celebrations.
Towner Eastbourne is hosting the Turner Prize 2023, the world’s leading prize for contemporary art, as the centrepiece of their centenary celebrations.
In this exhibition of recent works by Inès Longevial, she finds in Le vicomte pourfendu (the first volume in Calvino's "heraldic trilogy") a particular echo of aesthetic biases that have been running through her work for several years. A true point of convergence, the motif of the half, the double, and by extension the idea of […]
It’s in anonymity we experience true freedom. It’s in our youth we play the game. In Femcel, Amanda Wall navigates a path between disassociation and transcendence, peeking into the gestalt of the sexless sex objects, the zeitgeist of the post-post-modern woman. As we traverse the narrative space, we descend into rapid cycles of detachment and foreboding, enshrouded by the cherubic […]
The Revenge of the Wise Woman, is a tableaux vivant performance by Paulina Olowska starring artist Julie Harman Dovan. This installation of paintings and performance is a montage of visual and aural influences, spanning experimental Soviet theatre, craftsmanship, and modernist rhetoric. Encompassing painting, sculpture, printmaking, neon, and performance, Olowska’s distinctive practice is a multisensorial world […]
Miranda Forrester's exhibition titled 'Arrival', focusses on the domestic intimacy of the artists’ relationship and anticipation of her new-born baby and growth of the Forrester’s family. The joy of parenthood is met and observed through the challenges the artist faced, as being the non-birthing mother and many other questions she raised during her journey.
Tania Kovats makes drawings, sculpture, installations and large-scale time-based projects that explore our experience and understanding of the natural world. Best known for her sculptures and drawings, her work encompasses a range of creative strategies, from map-making to writing, and she is also active as a curator, teacher and author. Kovats‘ enduring themes are the […]
A series of paintings by Helen Flockhart, titled In Elysian Fields.
This new exhibition by Fiona Tan, Footsteps (2022), is a 97-minute video installation made by Tan at the invitation of Amsterdam’s Eye Film-museum. It combines archival film footage from the museum’s collection, with a voiceover of letters written to the artist by her father while she was a student in the late 1980s.
Sharing a common thread of combining autobiography and activism, and working across a wide range of media including painting, photography, film, animation, wall drawing and site-specific installation, these practices activate […]
Kindness and Hospitality from a Foreigner includes a suite of new oil paintings featuring Chinaza Agbor’s distinctive fusion of figurative and abstract elements. Solarised patterns and planes of colour intersect with luminous skin tones as Agbor explores the inner workings of Black female sexuality.
The Song of Psyche: Corners of a Soul's Otherworlds, steps into a realm where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, and the familiar takes on an otherworldly allure. Nicola Turner and Edward Bekkerman present in this exhibition, the dialogue of seemingly opposite, albeit intuitional, dreamscapes. The juxtaposition of difference, however, is a key to the […]
From epic visions to intricately envisaged details, this exhibition celebrates some of the finest fantasy creators. It reveals how their imagined lands, languages and creatures came into being, and delves into the traditions of a genre that has created some of the most passionate and enduring fandoms. Journey from fairy tales and folklore to the […]
An exhibition of Kim Lim’s work offering unparalleled insight into the artist’s life and work. Space, Rhythm & Light, displays over 100 artworks created over four decades by Lim, alongside […]
Ekkyklema, is an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Jenny Saville. The project’s title refers to a wheeled platform that was used to move interior scenes into the audience’s view during antique productions of Greek tragic drama, and alludes to the artist’s search for a pictorial language with which to confront our […]
Alia Farid works in film and sculpture, giving visibility to less commonly recognised histories, which are often diminished by Western hegemony. Farid’s exhibition brings seemingly disparate sites in relation to […]
'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 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]