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Lisa Eurgain Taylor @ MOMA Machynlleth

MOMA, Machynlleth

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 of Snowdonia. The paintings convey positivity and hope as light penetrates intensely through the shadows.  

Alison Wilding @ De La Warr Pavilion

De La Warr Pavilion

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 landscape and light.

Katja Novitskova @ Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery 77-82 Whitechapel, High Street, London, United Kingdom

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 representations from financial and scientific sources. Her latest installation, Invasion Curves, presents a landscape overcome by a ‘biotic crisis’, where imaging and technology are used in […]

Ingrid Berthon-Moine @ Projects Kelder

Projects Kelder

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 space’s basement into an art historical womb – a matrix of drops, drips and bodily shapes which proposes a lost paradise where we all felt […]

Banu Cennetoglu @ Chishenhale Gallery

Chisenhale Gallery

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 politics of memory, as well as the distribution and consumption of information. Working with installation, image production and printed matter, Cennetoğlu often works over extended […]

Lin May Saeed @ Studio Voltaire

Studio Voltaire 1a Nelsons Row, London, United Kingdom

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 work. Saeed’s new commission includes a pantheon of carved, life–sized animals, alongside a steel gate sculpture, painted reliefs and a large backlit paper cut–out. Saeed’s work […]

Angela de la Cruz @ Lisson Gallery

Lisson Gallery 67 Lisson Street, London, United Kingdom

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 monochromatic colour and subject matter, Cruz’s paintings convey a host of human emotions. Titled ‘Bare,’ her exhibition represents de la Cruz’s relationship with the physical […]

Leelee Kimmel @ Simon Lee Gallery

Simon Lee Gallery

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 developed through sculptural pieces and a five-minute Virtual Reality work that invites total submergence into the deep space of Kimmel’s creative world.

Jessy Jetpacks @ Union Gallery

Union Gallery

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 the viewer into her world and personal creative process, through her own philosophy, political theory, cultural observations, via fast paced video and layered imagery. The […]

Fiona Grady & others @ Flowers Gallery

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

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 vital method to investigate the complex and dynamic interactions of colour, form, space and light. Comprising precisely delineated geometric shapes, repeated and reflected forms, and subtly […]

Evy Jokhova @ l'etrangere

l' étrangère

I dance for you my edifice, a solo exhibition by London-based artist Evy Jokhova. The site-specific, multimedia installation, comprised of interactive sound sculptures, photographs, paintings and performance, investigates our relationship with stone — a ‘historical constant’ whose significance is simultaneously entwined with ancient mythology and contemporary obsessions with materiality and synthesis.  Drawing on references to […]

Adeline de Monseignat @ Ronchini Gallery

Ronchini Gallery

 ‘O’, is the second solo exhibition of works by the artist Adeline de Monseignat at the gallery.  O explores the multitude of ways in which cycles manifest themselves in nature and mythology including the cycles of life and death, birth and rebirth, the cycles of the seasons and the cycle of fertility and growth. Featuring a video […]

Caroline Achaintre @ Touchstones, Rochdale

Touchstones Rochdale

Caroline Achaintre's watercolours sit at the heart of her multi-disciplinary practice, which also traverses textiles, ceramics and prints. Renowned for working in vibrant colour and potent imagery, Achaintre’s work often evokes a subversive spirit of carnival, creating an atmosphere that is simultaneously playful and absurd.  This exhibition, Wimper, focuses on Achaintre's watercolour and ink drawings […]

Lucy Unwin @ Messum's

Messums, Wiltshire

Lucy Unwin is one of the artists exhibiting at this years Sculpture Weekend at Lord's Wood.  Her obvious love for the countryside, an upbringing on a farm and family holidays by the sea have all fed into her interest in nature and her stone carvings.  Lucy's shells and fossils have already made her a respected name, however her most […]

Leila Jeffreys @ Purdy Hicks Gallery

Purdy Hicks Gallery , United Kingdom

An exhibition of photographs by Australian artist Leila Jeffreys. Her new series is dedicated to the modest Pigeons species, Ornithurae.  Comprising over fifteen new portraits of rarely seen and unique breeds of pigeons, each of startling grace and elegance, Ornithurae challenges the often unfavourable appreciation of this particular bird. Jeffreys continues to reconstruct our perceptions […]

Helaine Blumenfeld @ Ely Cathedral

Ely Cathedral

An enlightening and unmissable exhibition shows major new works by nationally acclaimed artist and contemporary sculptor Helaine Blumenfeld.  This is one of her largest exhibitions in Europe and has been curated by Jacquiline Creswell. 'Tree of Life' takes its name from one of the most important and enduring themes occupying Blumenfeld's work. It captures all the […]

Jade Montserrat @ Space

Space Studios

Rainbow Tribe: Affectionate Movement R&R is a collaborative project led by visual artist Jade Montserrat and curator Chris Rawcliffe as an active, ongoing, collective artist-lab. Within this framework, several artists and curators present artistic ideas, take risks and create a discursive platform. Unconvinced by the efforts of the art institution and art world to address deep-rooted racism, […]

Harriet Bowman @ Spike Island

Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Harriet Bowman works with sculpture and writing. For her solo exhibition, All Round-er (sad sale), Bowman presents a new body of ceramic, leather, metal and sound works based on an ongoing narrative. This text – a key part of the artist’s process similar to making preliminary sketches – follows a fictional character called Fled who explores Bowman’s […]

Nina Beber @ Spike Island

Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Danish artist Nina Beier works with an array of objects that carry particular social histories, from human hair wigs to mechanical rodeo bulls and cigars to soap in European Interiors. By physically challenging these objects in various ways, she investigates how their value is constructed and communicated and reveals implicit power structures.