Ruth Laskey @ Huxley Parlour
Circles, is a suite of seven new weavings from Ruth Laskey's Twill Series: a sustained exploration of form, colour, and process that defines fifteen years of artistic production. Her latest body […]
Circles, is a suite of seven new weavings from Ruth Laskey's Twill Series: a sustained exploration of form, colour, and process that defines fifteen years of artistic production. Her latest body […]
Lily Stockman's work is informed by the shapes and constructions of the natural world. Borrowing structure from poetry meter, Buddhist thangka paintings (which she studied in Mongolia) and the gardens and […]
Eva Rothschild’s sculptures are underpinned both by the legacy of modernist sculpture – notably the work of Hepworth, Brancusi, and Hesse — and the enduring forms of classical architecture. Typically using materials […]
In her exhibition Nature as Designer, Antonia Salmon's aim is to create sculptures that express the movement, sounds and stillness of the natural world. Antonia has worked as a ceramic artist since […]
Here Hear Hare Hair, the installation responds to interactions with the local area and community during Lina’s six-month residency. Created in collaboration with local participants, the workshops and voice recordings […]
The exhibition, The Witches Institution (W.I.), is envisioned as an exercise in world building, aiming to imagine what a cultural institution run by witches could be. Clay acts as a key […]
Explore the wisdom, strength and resilience of Caribbean women across generations in this new exhibition by Charmaine Watkiss. The Wisdom Tree includes a number of Charmaine’s signature large-scale drawings as well […]
Terra types, the exhibition by Tanoa Sasraku includes works on paper, photographs and bronzes that build upon the artist’s ongoing research into hostile wildlands, and personal relationship to the energy, mythology and […]
Citizen of the Universe takes a unique look at the visionary artist, educator and activist Ruth Asawa (1926 - 2013). The exhibition features her signature hanging sculptures in looped and tied […]
The Company She Keeps, is a group show bringing together five artists who work internationally. Materially and collectively their works draw attention to intimacy, reparative approaches, and the valorisation of labour. […]
I Lay Here For You offers an intimate encounter with love, loss, grief and longing set against the domestic architecture and informal woodland of Jupiter Artland. Viewed within the context […]
Ad Minoliti draws on the rich legacy of geometric abstraction in Latin America and presents alternative universes influenced by feminist and queer thought. The exhibition, Biosfera Pelucje/Biosphere Plush, also features Minoliti’s […]
In the year of Scotland’s Census we are exploring who lives in Scotland today, who came before us and who will come after us. Inspired by the questions asked in […]
Carolina Caycedo makes work that addresses the commons, environmental justice, just energy transition and cultural and environmental biodiversity. Process and participation are central to Caycedo’s practice, bringing a collective dimension […]
This exhibition brings together two artists connected with West Cornwall – Wilhelmina Barns-Graham and Jonathan Michael Ray. While separated by time, as well as the media and form their works […]
A new series of oil paintings by Martha Jungwirth are displayed in her exhibition All Will Fall. Poised between abstraction and figuration, her paintings are inspired by what she calls conceptual […]
The Walker’s collections have inspired this major new commission, presented by the Contemporary Art Society. Creating a strong link to the North West, the catalyst was the oil painting “Mr […]
In the exhibition, Is What Dublin Needs, the portrait of Eva Gonzalès becomes a gateway into women’s artistic practice and the representation and self-presentation of women artists. Self-portraits from the 18th […]
Celebrating Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee year, this intriguing display presents the life and work of the sculptor Mary Gillick (1881–1965). Gillick enjoyed a burst of fame when, in […]
The “Nature Speaks” ceramic exhibition, by Ioana Beju Miller is a collection of wall installations and individual pieces that represent the versatility of clay. The ceramic trees are the artist's expression […]