Judith Cain @ Thackeray Gallery
Thackeray GalleryJudith Cain brings colour, pattern & energy to her shows. Her paintings are balanced and thoughtfully considered.
Judith Cain brings colour, pattern & energy to her shows. Her paintings are balanced and thoughtfully considered.
An exhibition of watercolours by Lucy Willis RWA.
Fragile, is an exhibition of seven women artists: Guler Ates, Anna Kutera, Małgorzata Markiewicz, Yelena Popova, Joanna Rajkowska, Su Richardson, Anna Kutera, Anne von Freyburg. The exhibition aims to address the challenges facing women today: from societal expectations to fulfil various roles, from maternal and domestic to professional, staying beautiful and desirable, supportive and understanding. […]
Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė are naturally collaborative, and their work is engaged with feminisms and its weavings into queer and minority positions and the more-than-human. Their early interest in amalgamating the organic with technology continues in this series of new works on canvas, Counting Seasons, in which they collaborate with artificial intelligence, breeding images using Generative Adversarial Networks. These […]
IL Y AURA (There will be), is a new film installation by Alice Theobald. The film is inspired by Eugène Ionesco’s play La Leçon, 1951. In a Parisian apartment, a young woman arrives in an older man’s home for an ambiguous ritualised language lesson. She is invited to read her ‘exercises’ and begins to nervously recite a series of […]
Sarah Purvey works both in clay and on paper, an inter-related body of work in which drawing is the unifying factor, as seen in Boundaries. Throughout, the process is instinctive and organic. In clay there are vessels and deeply encrusted relief pieces, the latter roughly circular or square. The vessels are not functional but are highly […]
Returning to cliffs she has known and drawn since childhood, Vanessa Gardiner consolidates her unique and resonant voice in this exhibition, Cliffland, filled with thrilling new work.
Ingrid Pollard is one of the leading figures in contemporary British art. This first major survey of her 40-year career includes delicately hand-tinted landscape photographs, a flotilla of small ceramic […]
Although Barbara Zalecki is known for her etching prints of cats and animals, the designs in her work encompass a variety of subject matter including, architecture, sumo wrestlers, landscapes & flowers. […]
Hulda Guzmán's exhibition ‘Meet Me in The Forest’ brings together a body of vibrant new paintings centred on her immediate surroundings in Samaná. Combining modernist interiors with lush foliage, the works conjure a […]
Aly Helyer's exhibition features a series of paintings created during the last year. The artist continues her study into human connection and expression, pushing into the unconventional through a combination […]
Vanishing Point, is an exhibition of new work by Barbara Walker MBE , which confronts and readdresses the under-representation of Black figures in Western art history
A Dream Deferred, an exhibition of hand-painted photographs and rare, vintage prints by Ming Smith. Smith’s multifaceted practice celebrates her communities, and brings visibility to black culture, through its exploration […]
In the Beginning, a multi-part installation created by Kedisha Coakley for the gallery’s micro project space. Working across photography, print, and sculpture, Coakley’s multifaceted practice explores themes related to hybridity, […]
Human Conditions of Clay highlights different ways contemporary artists use clay to understand what it means to be human. The artists use clay to explore diverse themes including history, current affairs, […]
A Female Gaze features work by two important female British artists. Born decades apart, both artists examine through paint the remarkable lived experiences of women, while individually celebrating subjects as varied […]
Frances Walker CBE RSA is one of Scotland’s most highly-regarded living artists. A painter and printmaker, who studied at Edinburgh College of Art, taught art in Harris and North Uist […]
To Anna Keen, London is a world of dreams, of strange forms, shifting spaces and sudden voids. These artworks, Mighty Thames of Oil and Ink, capture her fleeting, emotional reactions to […]
An exhibition to celebrate the life, collections and legacy of Alice de Rothschild (1847-1922). Discover her key role in Waddesdon’s history in a programme of exhibitions and displays, which explores “Alice’s […]
Agata Bogacka’s abstract paintings are characterised by competing planes of colour in constant states of transition, creating formal imbalances and tensions. The compositions enact dialogues, negotiations and conflicts by visualising […]