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Nancy Fouts @ Flowers Gallery

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

American-born artist Nancy Fouts is best known for her distinctive sculptural works, which reconfigure commonplace objects and materials with a characteristically playful and provocative humour. Combining Surrealism, Dada and Pop […]

Anghard Williams @ Cell Project Space

Cell Project Space

Hergest: Nant is a collaborative project by Angharad Williams and Mathis Gasser; this marks their third collaboration within the "Hergest" cycle. The exhibition will take the form of an installation with all […]

Mequitta Ahuja @ Tiwani Contemporary

Tiwani Contemporary

Notations is an exhibition of new works by Mequitta Ahuja.   Her work explores the currency of the figure of the artist at work in the history of European and American […]

Hanae Wilke @ Vitrine Gallery

Vitrine Gallery

Close Quarters is a new body of work by London based artist Hanae Wilke. Informed by her surroundings and starting with an observation, Wilke constructs sculptures and installations from industrial […]

Cornelia Baltes @ Chapter, Bristol

Chapter, Bristol

Cornelia Baltes’ brightly coloured paintings combine simplicity with humour and playfulness. Real-world observations are stripped back to their simplest form; creating new abstract patterns and rhythms. Their bold graphic qualities […]

Visible Women @ Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery

Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery

Visible Women brings together work from Norwich Castle’s modern and contemporary collection made by women in order to celebrate their work and open up conversations about the under-representation of female artists in public collections. The title of the exhibition was adapted from the seminal book 50% Visible Women created by the radical feminist artist Penny Slinger (b.1947) while […]

Birgit Jurgenssen @ Alison Jacques Gallery

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

The Gallery in collaboration with the Birgit Jürgenssen Estate, Vienna, presents Nocturnal Light, a solo exhibition of work by the Austrian artist Birgit Jürgenssen (b.1949, Vienna). Whereas Jürgenssen's 2013 solo show […]

Book Talk and Signing — Madam and Eve: Women Portraying Women with Liz Rideal and Kathleen Soriano

45 Park Lane Hotel 45 Park Lane, London, United Kingdom

Join us for a fabulous evening and a glass of bubbly at the glamorous 45 Park Lane with authors Liz Rideal and Kathleen Soriano as they discuss their "hot off the press" book, Madam & Eve: Women Portraying Women.  Their timely book explores the specifically female development of artistic practice since the 1970s, and the impact that various feminist movements […]

Sarah Cain @ Timothy Taylor Gallery

Timothy Taylor Gallery 15 Carlos Place, London, United Kingdom

Wild Flower, is a solo exhibition of new works by LA-based artist Sarah Cain.  A self-proclaimed “renegade”, Sarah pushes the limits of the language of abstraction, and challenges the established conventions […]

Beatriz Milhazes @ White Cube Bermondsey

White Cube, Bermondsey 144-152 Bermondsey Street, London, United Kingdom

Rio Azul, is an exhibition of works by Beatriz Milhazes that are explorations in a variety of media including painting, installation, sculpture and collage and her first ever tapestry: a unique, […]

Julie Oldfield @ Town Mill Arts

Town Mill Arts

Julie Oldfield says "I started experimenting with weathering process on my work when I was using canvass as the base material, by leaving them in my garden for weeks or months, sometimes dipping the work in the sea as well. More recently I have been working on metal sheets such as copper and brass. I incorporate […]

Sadie Benning @ Camden Arts Centre

Camden Arts Centre 8 Arkwright Road, London, United Kingdom

For this exhibition, Sleep Rock, New-York based artist Sadie Benning has created over 20 new wall-based works that occupy a hybrid space between painting, photography and sculptural relief. Benning’s work illustrates how even […]

Claire Leighton & Gwen Raverat @ Abbott & Holder

Abbott & Holder

CLARE LEIGHTON (1898-1989) Wood-engravings from the Collection of Hilaire Belloc The proofs were given by the artist to Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) whose 'Woodcuts – examples of the work of Clare Leighton …’ was published by Longmans, Green and Co, in London, New York and Toronto in 1930 and was instrumental in the international spread of […]

Nicky Hirst @ Domoball

Domo Baal Gallery

“Somewhere within the terrain of these coupled quotes is where these works inhabit. Elementals are visually paired images. They started life elsewhere, from another source. They are second hand, borrowed from magazines and books. The found images are my medium and once removed from their original context they become forms and colours to work with. […]

Shani Rhys James @ Connaught Brown

Connaught Brown

This Constant State, is an exhibition of new paintings by Shani Rhys James, which challenges the cyclical and relentless passage of life. In this latest body of work Rhys James continues to explore the transience of being; contrasting her early iconic painting of a child’s cot (for which she earned the Jerwood Prize in 2003) with […]

Mary Anne Aytoun-Ellis & Clare Best @ St Barbe Museum, Lymington

St. Barbe Museum, Lymington

Springlines is a collaborative project between poet Clare Best and painter Mary Anne Aytoun-Ellis, exploring hidden and mysterious bodies of water across the south of England. For several years Clare and Mary Anne have been working from nature, from memory and imagination and in response to one another’s creativity. Together they have made a body […]

Ulrike Ottinger @ The Hunterian

The Hunterian

This solo exhibition profiles the influential filmmaker and artist Ulrike Ottinger, whose work has rarely been exhibited in the UK. Still Moving features a range of Ottinger’s photographic prints and some short film works.

Elaine Marshall @ Greenwich Printmakers

Greenwich Printmakers Gallery

Elaine Marshall says, "I specialise in etching and relief printmaking, and I am inspired by patterns, either man-made as in mazes, labyrinths and Islamic concepts, or by natural forms in the landscape, images of imaginary butterflies, snowflakes, doves and foxes, and by my travels in France, Italy, Morocco and Nepal".

Curator-led tour of Tacita Dean's "Still Life" at the National Gallery

We are delighted that National Gallery curator, Bart Cornelis, will lead us through Tacita Dean's  exhibition at the National Gallery before the gallery opens to the public.  This exhibition is one of three London locations collaborating in showing multiple facets of Dean's work this spring, showcasing Dean's talents as both an artist and a curator. Guided by […]