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Ann Christopher RA @ Pangolin

Pangolin London

A presentation of  the sculptor Ann Christopher’s latest solo show ‘If you stop asking questions - - - ’ The exhibition explores the nature of making and what drives an artist to continue. It comprises a new body of sculpture inspired by Christopher’s peripatetic wanderings around the world where she collects all sorts of natural […]

Chloe Freemantle RWS & others @ Piers Feetham Gallery

Piers Feetham Gallery

‘Variations on a theme’ refers to the ways in which these three artists: Chloe Freemantle, Janet Patterson and Ruth Stage, select from the various sources that feed their imagination; choose the form of language with which to express themselves so as to enable the metamorphosis from idea to painted object, in three different painting styles.

Nina Pandolfo @ JD Malat Gallery

JD Malat Gallery

This exhibition, a project that has been over a year in the making, is closely connected with Nina Pandolfo herself – a reflection of her personal experiences and the vibrantly multicultural world around her. Heavily inspired by women who embrace and embody different cultures, the women in her works are greater than their race-specific traits […]

Patricia Treib @ Kate Macgarry

Kate Macgarry

Patricia Treib works at an immersive scale, one that feels closer to the size of a bed than a door. Nearly all her paintings are executed in the span of a single day. Working quickly but deliberately, Treib lays the canvas on the floor and then uses wide hake brushes to sweep paint over the […]

Charlotte Salomon @ Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum

This major exhibition, Life? or Theatre? features over 200 small gouaches on paper, which Charlotte Salomon created as part of a larger body of work in the early 1940s when in hiding from Nazi oppressors. These remarkable gouaches unveil a vivid self-portrait spanning across all facets of Salomon’s existence: from a complicated family life, growing up […]

Emma Stibbons RA @ Rabley Gallery

Rabley Drawing Centre & Gallery

In Territories of Printmaking, 1994 – 2019,  Emma Stibbon is ‘artist as witness’ to our landscape and environment on the cusp of change: polar regions; volcanoes; deserts; coastal and urban. Through the alchemy of printmaking Stibbon envelops us in her experiences with monumental woodcuts and tactile intaglio prints, where volcanic ash is embedded into the printing plate. […]

Chiara Camoni @ Mostyn

Mostyn, Wales

Including new and recent works, Chiara Camoni's exhibition, About this and that.  The Self and the other.  Like everything, includes a collaborative piece made specifically for this space. Working primarily across drawing, sculpture and installation, Camoni creates spaces imbued with poetic sensibility.  Her work is the result of a process which she calls ‘deviations’ where […]

Celia Paul @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

The exhibition coincides with the publication of Celia Paul’s memoir, Self-Portrait, and the release of a documentary film about the artist by Jake Auerbach. The exhibition, focuses on the two key tenets of her work: portraiture and landscape. Alongside a body of new paintings, curated by Hilton Als.  These works address the abiding themes of Paul’s […]

Annabel Pope @ Owen Mumford Gallery

Annabel Pope is a leading wildlife artist who travels the world to visualize and witness wildlife in its natural environment, which is the inspiration for all her work.

Vivian Suter @ Tate Liverpool

Tate Liverpool

Vivian Suter’s work is inspired by the tropical landscape of Panajachel in Guatemala, where she lives and works. The environment plays an important role in the making and development of her work. She leaves her artwork outdoors to be exposed to the elements so that natural substances, such as volcanic and botanical matter, are incorporated […]

Nana Goldin @ Marian Goodman Gallery

Marian Goodman Gallery

This major exhibition, Sirens consists of an important range of historical works together with three new video works presented for the first time. Over the past year Nan Goldin has been working on a significant new digital slideshow titled Memory Lost (2019), recounting a life lived through a lens of drug addiction. This captivating, beautiful and haunting journey […]

Jessi Reaves @ Herald St

Herald Street Gallery

Jessi Reaves, Going out in style, presents works that are contradictory, oscillating between sculpture and furniture while never quite fitting squarely into either category. A piece of fabric resembling a slipcover, typically intended as a protective sheath, is here gaping with holes and draped over a deep rust-coloured container; wooden salad bowls are placed as […]

Charlotte Hodes @ Victoria Gallery & Museum, Liverpool

Victoria Gallery & Museum, Liverpool

An innovative exhibition mixing historic objects with new work by artist Charlotte Hodes and poet Deryn Rees-Jones. In a set of three interlinked spaces, the exhibition interprets the lives and works of women writers and their ‘errant’ voices across three centuries.  Relieved of the narratives of genre and time; text, image, and animation explore aspects […]

Lina Dzuverovic & Anne Hilde Neset @ South London Gallery

South London Gallery

The Archive hosts a display of materials from, and relating to, the Her Noise Archive. Her Noise was initiated by Lina Džuverović and Anne Hilde Neset in 2001, with an ambition to investigate music and sound histories in relation to gender, and to create a lasting resource and a starting point for new investigations. In […]

Hilary Lloyd @ Sadie Coles Hq

Sadie Coles Hq

Hilary Lloyd’s new exhibition Car Park features a body of work – spanning video, painting and installation – in which she captures the sights and sounds of an urban landscape. Most of the videos in the exhibition were shot in Thamesmead in southeast London, close to her studio. Focusing on small, seemingly incidental details (a car […]

Selma Parlour @ Pi Artworks

Pi Artworks

Selma Parlour is known for her oil paintings that look as though they are drawn, dyed, or printed.  Activities for the Abyss showcases the artist’s soft films of luminescent colour, her delicately-rendered pencil-like oil-made lines and sumptuously refined matt surfaces, her diagrammatic approach that stresses painting’s two-dimensionality, her units of colour inlaid as though through a […]

Jessie Makinson @ Fabian Long

Fabian Lang

Nobody axed you to is an exhibition featuring series of new commissions by Jessie Makinson. The exhibition comprises large-scale oil paintings on canvas, a painted and carved Paravent, an in-situ wall-installation and several smaller ink and watercolour drawings, showing the variety of the artist’s practice. Through her work, Makinson creates a vivid transgressive tableaux, weaving together sources […]