Louise Bourgeois @ Hayward Gallery
Hayward GalleryIn the last two decades of her career, Louise Bourgeois began to incorporate clothes from all stages of her life into her art. This developed into a varied body of […]
In the last two decades of her career, Louise Bourgeois began to incorporate clothes from all stages of her life into her art. This developed into a varied body of […]
Jane Clatworthy presents a selection of her works that are created using oil and cold wax on board.
Jananne Al-Ani is an Iraqi-born artist working with photography, film and video. Her practice is concerned with the power of testimony, representations of landscapes marked by conflict, and the legacy […]
The work of multi-skilled painter, printmaker, illustrator and tapestry designer Eileen Mayo (1906-1994) is celebrated in an exhibition, A Natural History. Despite her exceptional skills, Mayo remains largely unknown in the UK. […]
This family friendly exhibition takes visitors on a journey to discover Beatrix Potter's life as a scientist and conservationist and explores the places and animals that inspired her most beloved […]
Emma McClure's collection of paintings are inspired by real life, and captures the charm, hope and humour of every day life - be it dogs and their owners, flamingos in […]
Delphine's paintings cannot be defined by a style or subject, she works in the abstract, with domestic references throughout.
The Conquest of Space presents paintings and works on paper by Sylvia Plimack Mangold, and pivotal early works by Elaine Reichek. It also includes a focused selection of works with two new photographs by Carey Young.
A Fine Line in Fashion is a specially curated exhibition of original works by acclaimed British fashion illustrator Gladys Perint Palmer. GPP, as she is known, has lit up the pages of the […]
Tess Jaray: New Paintings, focusses on paintings from the artist’s Solitude series. Seen here together for the first time, they show the visual force of Jaray’s intuitive handling of colour and form. These paintings […]
Damascus Rose is an exhibition of new works by Dorothy Cross that originate in and are inspired by her time working in studios in Carrara, Italy, a Tuscan region famous […]
This exhibition What Lies Beneath: Women, Politics, Textiles brings together works by women artists and collectives using the medium of textiles to comment on gender and society. It includes key works […]
Polly Braden presents Holding the Baby, an exhibition of new photography that creates a powerful and moving portrait of the impact of austerity measures on families across the UK.
Picture the Others is Angharad Williams' exhibition that features new work, including a series of large-scale paintings, glass sculptures and film composed within a site responsive installation. As both an artist and […]
This exhibition, Right up to Now, speaks to the radical introspection of Ida Applebroog—now in her 90s—as a woman and as an artist, presenting life as it is and the repetitive patterns […]
Borrowing from symbolism and surrealism, the new series of works, Ode to a Minefield, create a direct dialogue between all the different genres in the practice of Zena Assi. ‘My […]
‘Of the Surface of Things’, is a four-person exhibition exploring the communicative potential of raw materials and exposed surfaces. The artists in dialogue are Maria Bartuszová (1936-1996); Sheila Hicks; Hannah […]
This is an Invites exhibition by Darya Diamond, who works across print, sculpture, audio and film. Diamond’s practice depicts the body as a site of power, pleasure and labour. The installation’s materiality […]
Gut Feelings, is an exhibition of paintings and mixed media works by Hayv Kahraman. In this new work, the artist delves into scientific research to situate the effects of trauma in […]
It’s show time; everyone’s a winner at the end, is an exhibition by Grace Metzler, whose painted worlds depict reflective spaces drawn from her own reality.