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Marina Rheingantz @ White Cube, Mason’s Yard

White Cube Bermondsey

Maré is an exhibition of works by Marina Rheingantz that is dense in paint and often expansive in scale.   Her landscapes impart the experience of seeing distant, vanishing horizons and wide, panoramic views. Formed by an accumulation of paint, her works are characterised by their rich surface texture, sense of mass and dissolution of image.  […]

Anika Roach @ Corvi-Mora

Corvi-Mora 1a Kempsford Road (off Wincott St.), London, United Kingdom

Limbo Along Brass Tracks, is an exhibition of new work by Anika Roach, who makes paintings that are compellingly enigmatic; comical as well disturbing. The characters who inhabit her world might find themselves in situations that allude to grief, loss, violence, confusion and the complications of gender and race, but they are tempered by a nod […]

Zoe Koke @ Alice Amati Gallery

Alice Amati Gallery , United Kingdom

In The Serpent’s Tail, artists Rike Droescher and Zoe Koke draw on ancient references, represented by the Ouroboros, an archetypal symbol of a serpent eating its own tail. Traced back to Ancient Egypt, the symbol cycled between various spiritual and mythological traditions, forging an ubiquitous meaning of perpetuity. By questioning linear narratives, the exhibition is […]

Jananne Al-Ani @ Ad-Anbar Gallery

Landmarks, is an exhibition by Jananne Al-Ani that spans more than two decades of photographic and moving image work.  It focusses on Al-Ani's longstanding interest in the disappearance of the body in highly charged and contested landscapes. The exhibition highlights Al-Ani’s latest film, Sounds of War II (2023); it combines subtly animated archival images with […]

Cristina BanBan @ Skarstedt Gallery

Skarstedt Gallery

La Matrona, Cristina BanBan’s exhibition features a series of eleven new paintings.  The exhibition extends BanBan’s explorations of the female body, serving as a conduit for universal ideas in addition to personal introspections. By continuously working within the constraints of familiar forms and subjects, BanBan has pushed against their limits to hone in on the […]

Avery Singer @ Hauser & Wirth, London

Hauser & Wirth 23 Savile Row, London, United Kingdom

With ‘Free Fall,’ Avery Singer reflects upon her personal experience of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, and explores the wider societal impact of collective trauma, and proliferating image culture and media dissemination. Based entirely upon Singer’s childhood memories, the works and architectural intervention in ‘Free Fall’ are […]

Judith Lauand @ Cecilia Brunson Projects

Cecilia Brunson Projects

A presentation by Judith Lauand (1922-2022), of works from the 1950s-1970s that reflect her important contributions to the Concrete movement, and her experimental deviations into Pop art. This comes at a moment of celebration and re-evaluation of this pivotal figure of geometric abstraction, following Lauand's major retrospective at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo […]

Frances Hamel @ John Martin Gallery

John Martin Gallery , United Kingdom

Francis Hamel’s new exhibition, Thirty Gardens, is the result of an eighteen-month painting odyssey taking the artist to some of the country’s most beautiful locations. Painting at dawn and dusk, when the light is low, shadows are long and gardens are at their most magical, Hamel’s paintings delight in unexpected views, and the search for those […]

Melanie Miller @ Long & Ryle

Long & Ryle Gallery

‘New; Unknown’  is an exhibition by Melanie Miller, who makes paintings in oil on traditional gesso ground, which follow a classic tradition of still life and are inspired by her immediate environment. She also makes assemblage installations, often inside small boxes. Using collaged elements with found and cast objects from the natural world, viewers can […]

Nicole Eisenman @ Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery 77 Whitechapel High Street, London, United Kingdom

Nicole Eisenman's exhibition, What Happened,  brings together over 100 works from across the artist’s three-decade career. Encompassing large-scale, monumental paintings alongside sculptures, monoprints, animation and drawings, the exhibition showcases the extraordinary range and formal inventiveness that characterises her practice.  

Johanna Billing @ Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery 77 Whitechapel High Street, London, United Kingdom

Each Moment Presents What Happens, is a moving image work from Johanna Billing, which continues her interest in improvisation, collaboration and education. Billing’s work explores the idea of performance and the possibility it holds to impact the public and the private, as well as the individual and the collective.

Anna Mendelssohn @ Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery 77 Whitechapel High Street, London, United Kingdom

This archival exhibition presents a selection of Mendelssohn’s poetry and works on paper. Through the confluence of poetry and visual art, Mendelssohn explores—amongst other things—the socio-historical mechanisms which influence the creation and destruction of language in public and private spheres.   Anna Mendelssohn: Speak, Poetess brings together works which examine how iniquities such as war, fascism, and […]

Angela Glajcar @ Pontone Gallery

Pontone Gallery

Angela Glajcar, sculpts in paper. By the processes of tearing, layering and puncturing, she transforms an ostensibly mundane and undifferentiated sheet material into complex structures that enclose, define and reveal hermetic and allusive three-dimensional spaces. The artist describes her method as ‘terforation’, a handmade physical interaction with her material which eschews anything but the most […]

Maryam Wahid @ Ikon Gallery

Ikon Gallery, Birmingham

Ikon tours Dreams of Brum, an exhibition of photographic portraits by Maryam Wahid at Handsworth Library. The portraits were taken during a series of creative community workshops with printmaker Haseebah Ali.

Lee Miller @ Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

Brighton Museum

This exhibition examines Lee Miller’s life and work through her clothing beginning in Paris in the late 1920s and ending in Sussex in the mid-1950s. It includes outfits that represent key moments in her biography and her creativity. High fashion from 1930s Europe and New York; jodhpurs, bathing wear and folk dress from travel and […]

Christiane Baumgartner @ Strawberry Hill House

Strawberry Hill House

The Devil is in the Detail offers a rare opportunity to see the complete set of Albrecht Dürer’s Great Passion, one of the most important series of woodcuts in his career. The works on display charts the meteoric rise of the woodcut technique in Europe. Accompanying this historic display is There Goes the Sun, an exhibition […]

Gemma Anderson-Tempini @ Burton Grange, Leeds

Burton Grange, Leeds , United Kingdom

And She Built a Crooked House, by Gemma Anderson-Tempini  is a multifaceted installation taking audiences on a journey through the fourth spatial dimension that is part-experimental, part-factual, part-autobiographical. A 19th Century imagined space, the fourth spatial dimension sits alongside the understanding of a fourth dimension of time, providing fertile ground for creativity and innovation for generations. […]

Wilhelmina Barns-Graham & others @ The Women’s Art Collection

The Women's Art Collection, Murray Edwards College , United Kingdom

The exhibition Women & Water explores the relationship between women and water in the works of 17 women artists, spanning from the early twentieth century to the present day. The exhibition examines how water has been used by artists both as subject matter and artistic medium to reflect the multiplicity of women’s experiences. Artists: Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, […]

Rosemarie Castoro @ Mostyn, Llandudno

Mostyn, Wales

Rosemarie Castoro (1939-2015) lived and worked in New York all her life, becoming a central figure in the city’s Minimalist and Conceptual Art scene while defying that categorization, declaring “I am not a minimalist, I am a maximalist”. The exhibition shows her extensive practice from the 1960s onwards and include painting, work on paper, video, […]

Gwen John @ Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum, Bath

Gwen John: Art and Life in London and Paris, brings together paintings, watercolours, drawings and sketches, as well as previously unseen archival material and personal belongings. Chronologically tracing Gwen John’s 40-year career, the exhibition places her art in relation to the two cities where she chose to live and work - London and Paris.