Grace Metzler @ Taymour Grahne Projects
Taymour GrahneIt’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.
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.
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 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 […]
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.
"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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
Harmony & Dissonance is the title of the exhibition, in which Caron Penney displays her hand woven tapestries.
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, […]
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 […]
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.
Where history has often marginalised the female voice, Lumen reinstates it, not just as a mainstay of family and home but as an avatar of social conscience, and is the title of Sutapa Biswas’ acclaimed film. Biswas’ art is underpinned by an interest in colonial histories and how this relates to gender, race and class. Her newly-commissioned […]
This major new exhibition, explores the lives and works of an extraordinary group of writers, artists and thinkers, known as the Bloomsbury Group, who were active in England in the first half of the twentieth-century. Key figures include the great writer and pioneer of feminist thought Virginia Woolf, her sister the painter Vanessa Bell, and […]
Céline Condorelli’s work addresses the boundaries between public and private, art and function, work and leisure, in order to reimagine what culture and society can be, and the role of artists within them. Her exhibition Tools for Imagination explore themes of labour, play and public space, including a film made in collaboration with artist and filmmaker Ben […]
On the Line Between Earth & Sky is an extensive exhibition of work by Vivienne Schadinsky, an artist drawing attention to endangered, and already extinct, flowers and food plants as well as other crucial environmental concerns and, on the other hand, celebrating small seasonal changes.
Mo Medals No Ribbons, an exhibition by Jesse Darling, showcases influential works by the artist from the last ten years, arranging new and existing work into themes for the first time. Through installation, video, drawing, text, and sculpture, Darling works to expose how the systems of power – government, religion, ideology, technology and empire – can […]
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 […]