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Dorothy Cross @ Frith Street Gallery

Frith Street Gallery 17-18 Golden Square, London, United Kingdom

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 […]

Miriam Schapiro & others @ Newhall Art Collection

Newhall Art Collection

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 @ Arnolfini, Bristol

Arnolfini, Bristol

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.

Angharad Williams @ Mostyn, Llandudno

Mostyn, Wales

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 […]

Ida Applebroog @ Hauser & Worth, Somerset

Hauser & Wirth Somerset Durslade Farm, Dropping Lane, Bruton, United Kingdom

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 […]

Zena Assi @ Cromwell Place

Cromwell Place

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 […]

Maria Bartuszova @ Alison Jacques

Alison Jacques Gallery 16-18 Berners St, London, United Kingdom

‘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 […]

Darya Diamond @Zabludowicz Collection

Zabludowicz Collection

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 […]

Hayv Kahraman @ Mosaic Rooms

Mosaic Rooms 226 Cromwell Road, London, United Kingdom

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 […]

Grace Metzler @ Taymour Grahne Projects

Taymour Grahne

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.

Suzanne Jackson @ Modern Institute, Glasgow

Modern Institute, Glasgow

For her exhibition, In Nature's Way, Suzanne Jackson presents a new body of sculpted paintings. Her work is multifaceted; spanning five decades, during which she excelled as a painter, poet, dancer, […]

Flora Yukhnovich @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

Flora Yukhnovich is acclaimed for paintings that fluctuate between abstraction and figuration, and transcend painterly traditions to fuse high art with popular culture and intellect with intuition. While in the past she has adopted the language of Rococo, dynamically reimagining aspects of works by eighteenth-century artists such as Tiepolo, Boucher, Lancret and Watteau, new paintings […]

Alice Anderson @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

An exhibition by Alice Anderson, Human / Non-Human Interactions, calls on the ritual of dance to generate new forms of painting and sculpture.  Alice takes part in a long ancestral tradition that runs from the indigenous peoples of the Americas and Australia to the sources of modern and contemporary dance.  

Ellie Omiya @ Boulakia Gallery

Boulakia Gallery

"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 transporting us to brighter days! Painted during lockdown in 2020, her works come together in a collective embrace and celebration of the wild outdoors, within the […]

Hilma af Klint @ David Zwirner

David Zwirner

The exhibition showcase Hilma af Klint’s, Tree of Knowledge series, created in 1913 - 1915. This series reflects her interest in distilling her iconography and in further articulating the spiritualist ideas and philosophies that she was engaged with. These complex, dynamic compositions mix biblical references to Genesis with esoteric iconography and vivid colors and motifs. The undulous, organic […]

Ruth Assawa & others @ David Zwirner

David Zwirner

Vessels, is a group exhibition featuring works by artists from both generationally and geographically diverse backgrounds. Working in a range of media, these artists engage in different ways with the idea that the living body is a vessel—one that contains a life force or a spirit, but one that is also subjected to social, political, […]

Caron Penney @ Kevis House Gallery

Kevis House Gallery

Harmony & Dissonance is the title of the exhibition, in which Caron Penney displays her hand woven tapestries.

Lubaina Himid @ Hollybush Gardens

Hollybush Gardens , United Kingdom

In this exhibition of new paintings by Lubaina Himid, she addresses black experience in its fullness, dealing with subject matters such as desire and love, endurance and belonging, everyday exchange and transformation. Water Has a Perfect Memory traces progress, or its lack thereof, in 2021 — a year in which questions of time, as Himid expresses, […]

Katja Liebmann @ Hacklebury Gallery

Hacklebury Gallery , United Kingdom

Dust in the Wind, is an exhibition of new work by Katja Liebmann.  With this body of work, Liebmann creates “etchings of time” by revisiting negatives, made over the last twenty-five years, to condense time and memory. By bringing together yesterday and today, and using low tech photographic processes, she creates work that has a timeless […]

Poulomi Basu @ Autograph Gallery

Autograph Gallery , United Kingdom

In her deeply emotive and powerful new series Fireflies, Poulomi Basu foregrounds the relationship between mother and daughter. Using photography, video and sound, Basu reflects on experiences of trauma – particularly patriarchal violence – navigating the claustrophobia of home, dreams of freedom, defiance, and transcendence.