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Vibeke Mascini @ Delfina Foundation

Delfina Foundation

Vibeke Mascini researches cases in which cultural systems falter and regularities shake.   She is currently undertaking long-term research in which she navigates through a variety of prehistoric and futuristic notions regarding the perception of (animal) electricity as a speculative agent of life.  During her time at Delfina she will continue this research by experimenting with […]

Anna Kavan @ Bethlem Museum of the Mind

Bethlem Museum of the Mind

‘The Four Ages of Woman’ highlights a diversity of artistic observations on the lived experiences of women from childhood to old age, including but by no means restricted to experiences […]

Gill Button @ James Freeman Gallery

James Freeman Gallery

Gill Button is well-known for paintings that use images found in the media as their subject. In recreating these as gestural, intimate portraits, Button turns the mass-produced into something deeply […]

Sena Basoz @ Delfina Foundation

Delfina Foundation

Sena Başöz is an artist and filmmaker based in Istanbul. Her work investigates healing processes after cases of trauma, and recently she has been focusing on subjects such as death, regeneration, […]

Aimee Gilmore & others @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

Maternality’ is the second instalment of the two-part show on maternal politics and embodiment, which focuses on reproduction and the materiality of maternal bodies. Curated by Catherine McCormack, the exhibition […]

Anne-Katrin Purkiss @ The Lightbox, Woking

The Lightbox Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey, United Kingdom

This exhibition, Great Minds, displays a selection of portrait photographs of leading artists, writers and scientists from the archive of Anne-Katrin Purkiss.   It is dedicated to women working in creative […]

Peggy Franck @ Arcade Art

Arcade Art

Peggy Franck's exhibition, ‘You Begin’ is taken from Margaret Atwood’s poem ‘You Begin’ in the volume ‘Two Headed’ Poems.

Lesley Foxcroft @ Annely Juda Fine Art

Annely Juda Fine Art

Lesley Foxcroft uses simple and everyday materials such as MDF, rubber, paper and card to make works that are sculptural in nature, yet often are wall mounted and very much […]

Elaine de Kooning & others @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

The exhibition, 9th St. Club features works from Elaine de Kooning, Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan,  Lee Krasner, Mercedes Matter, Joan Mitchell, and is inspired in part by Mary […]

Vivian Suter @ Camden Arts Centre

Camden Arts Centre 8 Arkwright Road, London, United Kingdom

Vivian Suter, lives beside the volcanic lake Atitlán, in Guatemala, and draws her inspiration from the lush plants, vibrant flowers, birds and constantly changing weather of this tropical habitat.  Her […]

Alison Allum & others @ Espacio Gallery

Espacio Gallery

Just Glass Group show, Recollection, focuses on memories in glass: everything from personal reminiscences to nostalgia, from the science of memory to the commemoration of moments in history. Each piece in […]

Alice Kettle @ Candida Stevens Gallery

Candida Stevens Gallery

Alice Kettle works with marginalised communities and individuals, and collaborates with expert stitchers from around the world. Individuals from Syria, Iran and Uganda contribute to the hand stitching found on these drawn portraits by Alice. She wishes to acknowledge the importance of their input. This new series of portraits can be seen in the context of […]

Lauren Gault @ Gasworks

Gasworks 155 Vauxhall Street, London

C I T H R A is the first solo exhibition in London by Lauren Gault. Experimenting with unorthodox techniques and manufacturing processes, her work explores the often imperceptible changes […]

Christine Rebet @ Parasol Unit

Parasol Unit 14 Wharf Road, London, United Kingdom

Christine Rebet's exhibition Time Levitation, comprises six hand-drawn animated films that address the traumas of personal and collective histories, illusion and the destruction of our shared history and environment.  Drawing is at the heart of Rebet’s practice, which she often develops into animated films, sculpture, installations or performance art

Cassi Namoda @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

Little is Enough For Those in Love, is Cassi Namoda’s first European solo exhibition, which takes its title from an East African proverb.  The exhibition features new paintings that explore life […]

Portraying Pregnancy @ The Foundling Museum

The Foundling Museum

Until the 20th C, many women spent most of their adult years pregnant, but pregnancies are seldom apparent in surviving portraits. Portraying Pregnancy brings together images of women – mainly British – who were depicted at a time when they were pregnant (whether visibly so or not). Through paintings, prints, photographs, objects and clothing from the […]

France-Lise McGurn @ Tramway, Glasgow

Tramway, Glasgow

France-Lise McGurn works with painting to create layered installations that incorporate gallery walls, floors and ceilings. "In Emotia" is a derivative term which suggests a state of being, simultaneously emotional and in motion. Mcgurn’s figurative painting and wall drawings evoke bodies and limbs overlapping and interacting in ambivalent spaces, at parties, in night clubs, on streets […]

Susan Aldworth @ Hatton Gallery

Hatton Gallery

Illuminating the Self is an exhibition of new work by Susan Aldworth and Andrew Carnie in response to groundbreaking research led by Newcastle University into developing a new treatment for epilepsy. […]

Hedda Sterne @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

This is the first UK solo exhibition of works by Hedda Sterne (1910–2011).  She was an active member of the New York School, and was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1910 and fled to the US in 1941.  Sterne created an extensive body of work that intersected with some of the most important movements and […]

Anna Ridler @ The Photographers Gallery

The Photographers Gallery 16-18 Ramillies Street, London, United Kingdom

Laws of Ordered Form is a new commission by Anna Ridler for Data / Set / Match, a programme exploring how digital technology and new categorisations increasingly influence the way humans and machines see and understand the world today. The project creates a “historic” ImageNet using labels and photographs from Victorian and Edwardian encyclopaedias to show how the echoes of historic […]