Emily Avery Crow @ Lychee One
The art of Emily Avery Crow draws upon a myriad of traditions drawn from religious iconography, into settings that restore mythic and mystical settings. The appropriation of the sources of […]
The art of Emily Avery Crow draws upon a myriad of traditions drawn from religious iconography, into settings that restore mythic and mystical settings. The appropriation of the sources of […]
Grace Ndiritu works across film, painting, textiles, performance and social practice. Her exhibition features the film Labour: Birth of a New Museum (2023). The intimate performance invites a group of pregnant […]
Otherwhere, Margarita Gluzberg’s exhibition, explores the tensions and reciprocal interplay between the past and the present, memory recall alongside recurring fiction, and the politics of desire. Gluzberg’s practice ranges from […]
A collection of powerful seascapes, huge skies, light breaking, storms brewing, and captured in Scotland, by Ethel Walker. She says, “There are moments when you don’t get those distinct horizontal […]
This exhibition is a major survey of work by over 100 women artists working in the UK from 1970 to 1990. Through their creative practices, women’s liberation was forged against […]
The Queens of Aquitaine, is a group show that brings together the works of Emily Mannion, Emily Moore, Emily Platzer and Becky Tucker. The exhibition presents new work produced at […]
Merikokeb Berhau spent years developing her work and crafting her idiosyncratic visual language that tows the line between pure abstraction and recognisable form. While her work has always had a […]
The drawings and paintings on show are the work of six women who worked as war artists during the First World War. They provide an interesting perspective on women’s roles […]
This exhibition of Rebecca’s recent work demonstrates how her artistic practice is rooted in traditional Japanese art; how it combines Eastern and Western traditions; and how print processes are central […]
QR CODES REVISITED, is an exhibition by Ghada Amer, in which the artist uses language to ask what it means to communicate across cultures and to truly understand the Other.
Marsi van de Heuvel, titles her exhibition Skoonveld - an Afrikaans word selected for its implied study of the act of disappearing. For these works, the malleable medium of paint […]
Moving Parts, is an exhibition that pairs the vibrant work of Kathryn MacNaughton with the playful sculptures of Misha Milovanovich, who are exhibiting together for the first time. The exhibition […]
Eleanor Johnson’s latest exhibition, ‘The Feast of Fools’ explores the concepts of excess, power and overindulgence in contemporary society. Here, Johnson uses Marco Ferrari’s 1973 film 'La Grande Bouffe' as […]
If Not Now, When? features 29 remarkable female sculptors, celebrating their contributions to the world of art from the 1960s to now. The exhibition is divided into three chapters and […]
'Unmasking the Soul, Revealing the Self,' is the title of Fadia Haddad's exhibition, featuring her "Masks" series developed over fifteen years. Haddad's work, characterised by a quasi-mediumistic quality, delves into the perception of unseen forms guided by metaphysical forces. Her masks, created in the 2000s on canvas and paper, serve as activators of gestures, leading […]
Paintings by Jennifer Packer.
Art in Britain in the aftermath of WWII was a space of contradictions. On the one hand, artists had to make sense of an entirely altered world, one which required […]
Surrealism and Witchcraft, is a group exhibition, which investigates the resonance of the witch figure in art history through the works of 11 female artists inspired by Surrealism. Works span from the beginnings of the movement to the present, particularly highlighting the witch's feminist significance through pieces that ironically unravel the Freudian symbolism of these […]
On view in Landing are a group of paintings that give visual form to internal sensations, memories, narratives and spaces held in the mind. The act of painting for Gabrielle Boyd is an act of translation, from the interior or verbal, into the exterior and visual.
Francesca DiMattio's exhibition, Wedgwood, is an immersive installation comprising totemic caryatids, ceramic wall sconces and chandeliers, tabletop vases with tiled plinths, and artist-made furniture;https://www.houldsworth.co.uk/exhibitions/138-francesca-dimattio-wedgwood/press_release_text/ all shown against a maximalist backdrop of flooring and wallpaper designed by the artist. In DiMattio's hands, domestic material behaves unexpectedly as contemporary utilitarian objects, such as pillows, running shorts, cleaning […]