Emma Stern @ Almine Rech
Almine Rech GalleryPenny and the Dimes is a fictional all-girl rock band invented by Emma Stern and the exhibition is dedicated to them. In this concept exhibition, Stern visualises a group of […]
Penny and the Dimes is a fictional all-girl rock band invented by Emma Stern and the exhibition is dedicated to them. In this concept exhibition, Stern visualises a group of […]
In this exhibition, A Handful of Dust, Pam Evelyn’s paintings move through countless iterations as she builds up and pares back her gestures in a dynamic tension between destruction and resolution, freedom and control, collapse and resurrection. The works appear like living, breathing canvases as the complexity of texture and temporality encased in the oil paint […]
Alberta Whittle's exhibition, Create Dangerously, invites you to slow down and pause. In her works, Alberta addresses the brutality and harm caused by colonialism, the Transatlantic trade in enslaved people, […]
In the shade of the sun contemplates the relationship between politics and aesthetics by a new generation of Palestinian artists. The exhibition comprises new commissions by artists Mona Benyamin, Xaytun Ennasr […]
Olivia Valentine’s show ‘The Pink Cloud’, is presented through a series of intimate portraits of her support network. Valentine explores the joy of recovery, capturing her sitters’ individual narratives in […]
Medium and Memory stages four conversations pairing eight artists from different countries, generations, ethnicities, and personal histories who all share a deep engagement with the materiality of their media—painting drawing, moving […]
Todos os Seres são de Todos os Seres (All Beings are of All Beings), is an exhibition by Sophia Loeb, which comprises new paintings and sculpture. In her luminous abstractions, […]
Summer Remains, is an exhibition of new paintings by Sooim Jeong. Her practice draws upon a wide spectrum of experiences, from the profound weight of tragic loss to mundane and […]
This exhibition explores stories from history that help us to separate fact from fiction and history from myth. Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance, brings together collections from local sources, and […]
In a rare and special exhibition, Marzia Colonna and Fiamma Colonna Montagu, mother and daughter are exhibiting together. Each is an artist with her own unique voice. Each is author […]
Anna Perlin grew up in a small hamlet in the heart of rural Oxfordshire, giving her a love of the countryside and British landscape, which inspires much of her work. […]
Joanna Logue’s Recent Paintngs are influenced by her stay on Mount Desert Island, Maine. There she immersed herself in its waterways, marshes and creeks learning a new visual vocabulary, which […]
Woven Stories is an exclusive exhibition of new pieces by Surbhhi K Modi, whose practice ranges across sculpture, textiles and installation. A group of her tapestries are on display, each […]
Voices from a Suitcase, is a new body of work by Katya Granova whose practice explores the fallibility of personal memory and collective history, and the intersection at which both […]
The Women’s International Art Club (WIAC) was founded in Paris in 1898 to give female artists a platform at a time when it was difficult for them to exhibit their […]
'In Her Landscape,' is an exhibition that brings together Qian Qian and Marlene Steyn. The two artists emerge from distinctive cultural geographies, their painterly imagery shares methods of contemplative musings, […]
'Unicorns are Real', an exhibition by Nicole Wassall, which explores ideas of belief by looking at myth, science, spirituality, superstition, environmental concerns, feminism, magic, and absurdity.
From Birth to Earth, is a a cross-generational exhibition of artists - Michelle Stuart, Joan Snyder, Nika Neelova, Aimée Parrott, Evelina Hägglund, who explore themes related to biomorphism – the use of abstract forms or motifs that evoke forms from nature such as plants and parts of the body. The works included focus on aesthetic […]
Julie Mehretu’s complex, multi-layered, calligraphic language is acutely attuned to the constant transformation of the political moment. Her exhibition, They departed for their own country another way (a 9x9x9 Hauntology), presents three new series of paintings. Two of these series are executed in ink and acrylic on canvas, with the third comprising new work on semi-translucent […]
Magorzata Mirga-Tas’s work addresses anti-Romani stereotypes and engages in building an affirmative iconography of Romani communities. She often depicts everyday life: relationships, alliances and shared activities. The series of portraits in this exhibition is entitled Siukar Manusia (which can be translated from Romani as great, or wonderful people).