Sarah Gillam & others @ Blyth Gallery
Blyth GalleryA mixed media exhibition by visiting artists Sarah Gillham, Mindy Lee, Susan Sluglett and Paul Westcombe.
A mixed media exhibition by visiting artists Sarah Gillham, Mindy Lee, Susan Sluglett and Paul Westcombe.
A special exhibition entitled Christo and Jeanne-Claude: A Life of Projects. The pioneering and distinctive work of contemporary environmental artists Christo (b. 1935) and his wife Jeanne-Claude (1935-2009) has consistently delighted […]
This exhibition, Midsummers Night encapsulates PJ Crook's unique ability to express her observations and scenes from everyday live, in such a fascinating and atmospheric yet narrative way. It is PJ’s incredibly […]
In Elaine Pamphilon's painting the vibrant colour, bold formal design and sensitive line gain their inspiration from the rich visual environment of her home with its collections of found objects […]
Hypnagogia, is a group exhibition comprising new work by Gabriella Boyd, Jadé Fadojutimi, Maria Farrar, and Makiko Kudo. It refers to a transitional state of mind between wakefulness and sleep […]
The first UK retrospective of American documentary photographer Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) and first major UK solo exhibition of British contemporary photographer Vanessa Kinship. This exhibition celebrates Dorothea Lange’s photographic vision from her […]
Hot Mirror presents a survey of work by internationally renowned Dutch artist and photographer Viviane Sassen. Sassen is one of the most innovative photographers working today and cites Surrealism as one of her earliest artistic influences, seen in the uncanny shadows, fragmented bodies and dream-like landscapes in her work. For Hot Mirror Sassen selects individual images from her […]
Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain is be the first exhibition to explore Miller’s involvement with the surrealist circles in Britain in the late 1930s. This exhibition tells the story of Surrealism in Britain and shines a light on the little known, but exciting, cultural moment, through Miller’s lens. The show focuses on the creative […]
Deirdre McKenna spent a month on a residency exchange at this museum in September 2017. Her work is influenced by the traditions of her home in the South West of Ireland. As a native Irish speaker she was interested in exploring the connections between Wales and Ireland through the language and other cultural links. This […]
This exhibition, Beyond the World, is a series of paintings existing somewhere between reality and fantasy. They are imaginary, otherworldly and mystic places, but have been inspired by the striking mountains […]
Right Here and Out There is an exhibition of new and existing works by Alison Wilding that unfolds inside and outside the gallery, with works selected in response to the […]
Trawling through the digital sphere’s ‘ocean of signs’, Katja Novitskova creates immersive environments inhabited by a luminous bestiary. She is known for her dramatic, cutout images of animals at play with […]
Ingrid Berthon-Moine’s work moves between sculpture, drawing and installations in which she examines gender relations, depiction and narratives. For her solo project, You Tear Us, the London-based artist converts the project […]
The first solo exhibition and a major new commission by Istanbul-based artist Banu Cennetoğlu. Her work incorporates methods of mapping, collecting and archiving in order to question and challenge the […]
Lin May Saeed presents Biene, a new commission of sculptures that span a narrative of human–animal relationships from the prehistoric, to the present day. This is the first–ever institutional exhibition of Saeed’s […]
Turner Prize nominee Angela de la Cruz presents a new body of work in this her first exhibition in London since 2011. While embracing a minimalist approach in terms of […]
Lee lee Kimmel presents a series of large-scale abstract paintings, Wormhole, that are confrontational in both colour and dimension, exploring themes of creation and destruction. The immersive element of her work is further […]
Jessy Jetpacks' first exhibition with the gallery, is The Hand that Dealt, which features a video projection and a collection of large scale images, creating an immersive installation. Jetpacks invites […]
A retrospective of the landscape photography of Dorothy Grainger in the exhibition, The Camera was her Life.
Dialogues is an exhibition of prints by Fiona Grady, Tess Jaray, Bridget Riley and Carol Robertson that focuses on a selection of works in which silkscreen printing has been used as a […]