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Allyson Strafella @ Bartha Contemporary

Bartha Contemporary

Field is a comprehensive presentation of American artist Allyson Strafella’s work, showcasing drawings made over the past two decades. The densely arranged installation exposes the artist’s refined minimalist language that relies both on audacious mark-making and a striking use of colour.

Anita Reynolds @ Devon Guild of Craftsmen

Devon Guild of Craftsmen

This exhibition, A Year on Dartmoor shows an exciting selection of large-scale works by Anita Reynolds, including printmaking, painting and installation, supported by sketchbooks, on-site monoprints, photography and film. The Devon […]

Tacita Dean @ The Royal Academy

Royal Academy of Arts

Tacit Dean has a wide interest in landscape phenomena: from the unspoilt landscape of Bodmin Moor in England to the open rangelands of Wyoming in the American West to film […]

Chantal Joffe @ The Lowry, Salford

The Lowry, Salford

As part of this Festival series, Chantal Joffe's fearless paintings confront the physicality of the human body and the complexities of human emotions in a remarkable combination of detachment, humour and intimacy in Personal Feeling is the Main Thing. Joffe is regarded as one of the most distinctive and uncompromising figurative artists working today.  Her fearless […]

Rana Begum @ Tate St Ives

Tate, St Ives

Rana Begum explores 'colour, light and form' and the way in which these interact. Blurring the boundaries between sculpture, painting and architecture, her work ranges from drawings, paintings and wall-based sculptures to large-scale public art projects. Begum is influenced by the geometric abstraction of minimalism and constructivism and the work of artists such as Agnes Martin, […]

Tarka Kings @ Offer Waterman

Offer Waterman

Still is Still Moving is an exhibition of more than 20 new works on paper by celebrated British artist Tarka Kings. Kings work has been exhibited to international acclaim at venues including the Royal Academy and Chatsworth House and is held in many private collections including Paul Allen, the Duke of Devonshire, Susanne Kapoor, Jacob […]

Dorothy Bohm @ Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant , Chichester West Sussex

Sussex Days, is an exhibition of black and white photographs of Sussex life during the 1960s and 70s by celebrated photographer Dorothy Bohm (b.1924), providing a candid and often humorous window on a bygone era. Renowned for her portraiture and street photography of London, Paris and Moscow, this group of photographs – never before shown as […]

Gina Parr @ Brook Gallery

Brook Gallery

In ‘Casting off’, Gina Parr leaves behind the world of film and brings soul searching paintings to the gallery walls.

Leonor Antunes @ Marian Goodman Gallery

Marian Goodman Gallery

A Thousand Realities from an Original Work, is an exhibition of works by Portuguese artist Leonor Antunes, whose practice provides a unique contemplation on modern art, architecture and design through a reinterpretation of sculpture in a given space. Inspired by important figures in the realm of creation in the 20th century, and often influenced by female protagonists such as […]

Francesca Woodman @ Tate Liverpool

Tate Liverpool

A Gustav Klimt exhibition held 10 years ago is the forerunner of the works of his radical protégé, Egon Schiele, alongside the sublime photography of Francesca Woodman, in Life in Motion. Both artists are known for their intimate and unapologetic portraits, which look beneath the surface to capture their subjects’ emotions. Schiele’s (1890–1918) drawings are strikingly raw and […]

Eline McGeorge @ Hollybush Gardens

Hollybush Gardens , United Kingdom

Grounded in drawing and animation, Eline McGeorge spent two decades making work around ideas of alienation and alternative realities. On Joined Flight Lines brings together works from 2015 with new fabric […]

Charlotte Johannesson @ Hollybush Gardens

Hollybush Gardens , United Kingdom

Swedish artist Charlotte Johannesson trained as a weaver in the 60s and started to make tapestries as art in 1970. Fascinated by the relationship between computer programming and advanced pattern construction on graph paper, Johannesson used the loom to produce pixelated images referencing punk culture and the social-political climate of the time. Her method of […]

Orla Kiely @ Fashion & Textile Museum

Fashion & Textile Museum

Orla Kiely is one of the UK and Ireland’s most successful designers. Her stylized graphic patterns are innovative, influential and instantly recognisable. With a global audience in thrall to the rhythms and repeats of her designs, this exhibition explores the power of decoration to transform the way we feel. Featuring over 150 patterns and products, […]

Enid Marx @ House of Illustration

House of Illustration , United Kingdom

Enid Marx (1902-1998) was a textile designer, printmaker and illustrator who, alongside her contemporaries Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden, defined mid-­20th century design. The exhibition, Print, Pattern and Popular Art is the most comprehensive retrospective of Marx’s work to be mounted in the last 40 years.  It will bring together over 150 pieces from private and […]

Jodie Carey @ The Foundling Museum

The Foundling Museum

Commissioned by the Museum, Jodie Carey created three new site-responsive installations in response to the Foundling Hospital story. Displayed within the exhibition gallery and amongst the historic Collection, these monumental pieces are imbued with a sense of remembrance and emotional trace. Drawing inspiration from the eighteenth-century fabric tokens left by mothers with their babies as a […]

Kelly Richardson @ Southampton City Art Gallery

Southampton City Art Gallery

Taking cues from 19th-century painting, 20th-century cinema, and 21st-century planetary research, acclaimed Vancouver Island based artist Kelly Richardson crafts prints and videos that offer imaginative glimpses into the future which prompt a careful consideration of the present. For over a decade, Richardson has made works which speculate on what lies ahead given our current trajectory, […]

Marianne Edwards & Jane Hoodless @ White Moose

White Moose

Dreams of Everyday Objects, features the work of Marianne Edwards, Jane Hoodless and Mango. These artists invite you to leave reality behind as everyday objects, and let surroundings take on the surreal quality of dreams. This exhibition plays with your mind and brings nostalgic memories to the fore.

Virginia Woolf @ Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant , Chichester West Sussex

An exhibition of works by over 80 modern and contemporary artists inspired by the writings of celebrated author Virginia Woolf. Following Woolf’s notion that creative women should ‘think back through their mothers’, the exhibition will explore her relationship to feminism and will reflect her efforts to find new forms through which to share women’s creativity. […]

Rhian Malin @ Burton Art Gallery & Museum

Burton Art Gallery & Museum

Delicate, hand painted ceramics, inspired by her grandmother's Willow Pattern collection, Rhian Malin continues the historic tradition of delicate porcelain decorated with stunning cobalt blue.

Lee Bul @ Hayward Gallery

Hayward Gallery Southbank, London, United Kingdom

This mid-career survey of the work of acclaimed South Korean artist Lee Bul – the first in London – explores the artist’s extensive investigation into the body and its relationship to architectural space. Over the past 30 years, Lee Bul has explored questions of intimacy, gender, technology and class through a focus on the body. Drawing on […]