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Farah Al Qasmi @ Delfina Foundation

Delfina Foundation

Abort, Retry Fail, is an exhibition by Farah Al Qasimi, based between Brooklyn and Abu Dhabi.   Al Qasimi’s still and moving image works vibrantly capture glimpses of everyday life and […]

Alma Berrow @ Lamb Gallery

LAMB Gallery

‘Echo’, is a new installation of ceramic work by Alma Berrow.  With playfulness and humour at the heart of her practice, Berrow’s meticulously hand-moulded ceramic objects transport us to moments of nostalgic familiarity, creating vignettes inspired by everyday life, human interaction, and shared experience.

Noara Quintara & Talles Lopes @ Lamb Gallery

LAMB Gallery

The exhibition, Whispers from the South,  aims to explore how contemporary Brazilian artists rethink visual culture through a critical examination of their own history and confront the notion of subalternity.

Claudia Alarcon @ Cecilia Brunson Projects

Cecilia Brunson Projects

 An exhibition of textile art by Claudia Alarcón and Silät, who are part of a collective of artists from the Wichí communities of Santa Victoria Este, Salta, Argentina.  This exhibition constitutes a radical recasting of Wichí textile traditions, inherited methods of production translated only in recent years into large-scale artworks, which have provided a means […]

Janet Sobel @ Cecilia Brunson Projects

Cecilia Brunson Projects

A selection of 1940s paintings by Janet Sobel (1893-1968) is presented.  Short-lived but meteoric, her career began in 1943, when leading New York dealers, collectors, and other artists took up her work, culminating in a solo show at Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century Gallery in 1946.

Megan Baker @ Gillian Jason Gallery

Gillian Jason Gallery

In this show, I See You in the Clouds, You Move with the Wind, Baker creates a conversation between Titian’s painting ‘Bacchus and Ariadne’ (1520-23) and Peter Weir’s movie ‘The Truman Show’ (1998).  She  simultaneously explores temporality in art history and our relationship with the media in contemporary society. With this parallelism, Baker further investigates […]

Maggi Hambling @ Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert

Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert , United Kingdom

Maelstrom comprises a new series of paintings by Maggi Hambling, made on her return to the studio following a near-fatal heart attack, and a six-week stay in hospital. The resulting paintings are testaments to the tentative, determined resumption of her daily practice – and to the trauma of recovery. The paintings manifest intense landscapes of experience […]

RE/Sisters @ Barbican Art Gallery

Barbican Gallery

A major group exhibition, which explores the relationship between gender and ecology, highlighting the systemic links between the oppression of women and the degradation of the planet. The exhibition features around 50 international women and gender non-conforming artists.   RE/SISTERS is a new exhibition featuring work from emerging and established artists across the fields of photography […]

Alberta Whittle @ Modern Institute, Glasgow

Modern Institute, Glasgow

Ten Poems of Kindness, a themed selection of verse, is the key touchstone for Alberta Whittle's exhibition.  The collection emerges from a tragedy, and from there sets out to map a territory – to emphasise the importance of a quality both vital but ever hard to define. In this presentation, connections across time and space […]

Sheila Hicks @ Alison Jacques Gallery

Alison Jacques Gallery 16-18 Berners St, London, United Kingdom

‘Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential’,  is chosen as the inaugural exhibition for our new gallery.  Hicks exhibits different series of new work which make up her extensive vocabulary, and creates an installation of Talking Sticks, wall based batons made from bamboo and multicoloured pigmented fibre placed as if in conversation with each other.

Anna Uddenberg @ Perimeter Gallery

The Perimeter

Anna Uddenberg creates sculptures that question and distort traditional narratives of femininity, creating an exaggerated representation of contemporary womanhood. The exhibition, Home Wreckers, is about female identity as a consumable commodity - about submission to technology, capitalism, and power, in all its intentionally gross hyper-sexuality,

Tamara Henderson @ Camden Art Centre

Camden Arts Centre 8 Arkwright Road, London, United Kingdom

Focused on earthworm ecology, 'Green in the Grooves' draws our attention to the often-unappreciated earth beneath our feet, the grounding of life on this planet. The exhibition speaks to the vital energy flowing through the infinite channels of life, the mossy crevices between stones, or the green light emanating from within vegetal tissues. Drawing attention […]

Marina Xenofontos @ Camden Art Centre

Camden Arts Centre 8 Arkwright Road, London, United Kingdom

Public Domain by Marina Xenofontos is an ambitious new commission conceived as a series of gestures that involve architectural interventions and sculpture. Xenofontos’ work examines the way ideology and cultural […]

Tracey Emin & others @Fitzwilliam Museum

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

Bringing together more than 120 artworks spanning painting, photography, sculpture and film, Real Families: Stories of Change asks us to consider what makes a family today, and the impact our families have […]

Josephine Baker @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

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

Josephine Baker's new sculpture incorporates the contorted aluminium skeleton of a water wheel against tiles broken up into the forms of sea stacks.  Prime Mover: Stack 1, reflects on the […]

Wangari Mathenge @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

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

Wangari Mathenge’s exhibition is from her new series, A Day of Rest. Prompted by media depictions of the plight of domestic workers in Kenya. She conceived of this body of work as a socially engaged project aimed at shifting the narrative around a workforce of over two million people across the country.  In A Day of […]

Shirin Neshat @ Goodman Gallery

Goodman Gallery

Shirin Neshat’s most recent work, The Fury, comprises a double-channel video installation and a series of black and white photographs. Shot in June 2022, The Fury seeks to capture the Zeitgeist: a sense of foreboding and dread sparked by the resurgence of fascism that we are witnessing.

Ksenia Pasyura @ Nahmad Projects

Nahmad Projects

Ksenia Pasyura, is a visual artist and painter whose creative oeuvre is distinguished by its contemplation of the human body in all its forms. Pasyura’s colourful and dynamic works feature […]

Nengi Omuka @ Hastings Contemporary

Hastings Contemporary , United Kingdom

The Dance of People and the Natural World, is an introduction to Omuku’s work that is seeking to broaden the exposure, and awareness of the vibrant contemporary Nigerian art scene.​ […]

Rana Begum & others @ Bomb Factory Art Foundation

The Bomb Factory Art Foundation , United Kingdom

The Bomb Factory Art Foundation is an artist-led space that supports over 150 artists with affordable studios across London and a comprehensive support network for its members. This exhibition aims to bring together a mixture of established and emerging artists in a captivating show, A New Dawn, A New Day, The exhibition features works by: Caroline […]