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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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Penelope Haralambidou @ Domobaal Gallery

Domo Baal Gallery

Penelope Haralambidou's project 'City of Ladies' studies 'The Book of the City of Ladies', 1405, by Italian/French medieval author Christine de Pizan (1364 – c.1430). The text is part of […]

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 […]

Judy Price @ Stanley Picker Gallery

Stanley Picker Gallery

The End of the Sentence presents artist Judy Price’s research into the history of Holloway Women’s Prison. The exhibition reflects on the impact of the criminal justice system on women, and features new work by Price, other artists whom she invited and archival material.

Marie Laurencin @ Nahmad Projects

Nahmad Projects

This selection of works demonstrates the genius in Marie Laurencin’s vision of a self-sufficient world of female affection and creativity. This exhibition seeks to celebrate Laurencin’s qualities as a great […]

Isa Genzken @ Hauser & Wirth, London

Hauser & Wirth 23 Savile Row, London, United Kingdom

‘Window’ is an exhibition by Isa Genzken featuring a new and unseen body of work. Genzken’s immersive environment expands on the themes of travel, through elements of an aircraft cabin, […]

Hannah Townsend @ Contemporary Ceramics

Contemporary Ceramics

Hannah Townsend’s sculptural vessels, merge the practices of ceramics and printmaking to reveal scrupulous order behind each expressive mark. In Marking Time, Hannah slip-casts beakers and bowls in white earthenware and creates large statement vessels using a hybrid casting-throwing technique that yields pleasingly irregular contours.

Emily Myers @ Contemporary Ceramics

Contemporary Ceramics

Emily Myers, Anna Silverton and Ali Tomlin are linked by their exploration to form and its relationship to the surface.  This exhibition, Line & Form brings their work together, which explores the relationships between surface decoration and form.⠀

Neda Dana-Haeri @ Diba Art London

Diba Art London

Neda Dana-Haeri’s work is based on the interplay of “cultural memory” and personal memory.  Her art is driven by Persian poetry and Eastern philosophy, and her works reflect images of nature carrying with them the unconscious emotions of our daily life. Neda uses layers of colours and textures to reflect and infer nature, the unconscious […]

Wendy Smith @ Art Space Gallery

Art Space Gallery

A line drawn by hand is a fundamental act for Wendy Smith and underpins her work.  This exhibition, Forms of Life, offers a selection of new and previously unseen work stretching back to the late 90s that highlights the rich and seemingly endless possibilities that emerge as Wendy explores the mysteries inherent in drawn lines on a flat […]

Rose Finn-Kelcey @ Kate MacGarry

Kate Macgarry

An exhibition of works by Rose Finn-Kelcey (1945-2014), which focuses on key pieces from the 70’s to the 90’s, exploring a breadth of work central to Finn-Kelcey’s practice. She first came to prominence in the early 1970s as an artist central to the emerging communities of performance and Feminist art in the UK. The nature of Finn-Kelcey’s […]

Ailbhe Ni Bhriain @ Domobaal Gallery

Domo Baal Gallery

Inscriptions IV, is a screening of 'Inscriptions of an Immense Theatre' at the Whitechapel Gallery, curated by Gareth Evans.  Dr. Sarah Hayden (Department of English, University of Southampton) will be […]

Linder Sterling @ Kettle’s Yard

Kettles Yard

A new solo exhibition of work by Linder Sterling, who is well known for her photomontage.  This exhibition explores the diverse range of Linder’s practice, and explores her as performance artist, […]

Abigail Reynolds @ Harris Museum, Preston

Harris Museum, Preston

Abigail Reynolds travelled to the sites of fifteen former great libraries along the Silk Road to consider what a library means today. Her new work,Taken in a few seconds: by […]

Shirin Neshat @ Goodman Gallery

Marian Goodman Gallery

Land of Dreams marks a pivot in Shirin Neshat’s gaze towards the “Western World” and opens the newest chapter in her practice. The exhibition comprises a portion of the 100+ photographic […]

Nnena Kalu @ Studio Voltaire

Studio Voltaire 1a Nelsons Row, London, United Kingdom

Nnena Kalu creates large–scale sculptural installations, by binding, layering and wrapping materials.  Kalu explores space, scale and texture through repetitive and durational sculptural processes.