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Nicole Wassall @ Fiumano Clase

Fiumano Clase Unit 12, 21 Wren St., London, United Kingdom

'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.

Evelina Hágglund & others @ Parafin

Parafin Gallery

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 […]

Julie Mehretu @ White Cube, Bermondsey

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

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 @ Frith Street Gallery

Frith Street Gallery 17-18 Golden Square, London, United Kingdom

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).

Sumi Kanazawa @ Daiwa Foundation

Daiwa Foundation , United Kingdom

Erase and See, an exhibition of work by Sumi Kanazawa. Through an understanding of the contradictions and discrepancies that is contained in our past and present, Kanazawa suggests ways of being more imaginative; about how to live now to problematise distinctions conventionally drawn between individuals, politics and society, between public and private identities.

Cornelia Parker @ Point Gallery, Doncaster

Point Gallery, Doncaster , United Kingdom

Cornelia Parker’s latest experiments in photography and printmaking are presented in this exhibition of twenty large-scale photogravures from three series: Thirty Pieces of Silver (exposed) (2015), One Day This Glass Will Break (2015) and Fox Talbot’s Art.

Gabrielle Chanel @ The V & A

Victoria & Albert Museum

This exhibition, Fashion Manifesto,  is dedicated to the work of French couturière, Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel.  It charts the establishment of the House of CHANEL, and the evolution of her iconic design […]

Keita Miyazaki @ Rosenfeld Gallery

Gallery Rosenfeld , United Kingdom

Keita Miyazaki’s exhibition, Excess of Desire, coincides with a work which has just become part of The Victoria and Albert Museum’s Japanese collection, as well as a major loan of […]

Jyll Bradley @ Pi Artworks, London

Pi Artworks

Jyll Bradley’s exhibition, Within a Budding Grove, takes its title from the second volume of Proust’s, 'In Search of Lost Time, which follows the protagonist’s adolescence and his increasing sense of self-awareness.  As a teenager, Jyll Bradley spent a lot of time sitting in her family’s greenhouse in rural Kent observing the play between sunlight […]

Lisetta Carau @ The Estorick Collection

Estorick Collection

Identities, is an exhibition of photographic work by  Lisetta Carmi (1924-2022), whose imagery is currently receiving renewed attention. Motivated by a profoundly humanistic spirit, Carmi focused on marginalised sectors of […]

Mali Morris @ Ikon Gallery

Ikon Gallery, Birmingham

This retrospective explores the possibilities of Mali Morris' abstract paintings over 50 years. Her recent paintings create visual arenas, where colour moves through space and space moves through colour. Glowing circles call to each other through painted structures that are both fluid and geometric. Opacity and translucency are important, as are the ways the touch […]

Gwenyth Fugard & others @ The New Gallery

The New Gallery , United Kingdom

Stories and intimations are at the heart of The Cultivation of Things, an exhibition of work by Chris Christophorou, Gwenyth Fugard and Nicky Hodge.  While each artist’s practice, through time, […]

Linnea Skoglōsa @ Gathering – Glasshouse Project

Gathering Gallery , United Kingdom

Linnea Skoglösa’s installation HYPER FLESH, a Glasshouse Project, elaborates upon the artist’s investigations into the compulsive pursuit of self-optimisation, which lies at the core of technology-driven consumer culture.   Skoglösa uses her distinctive visual language to explore the psychic effects of ‘hyper-wellness’; a sprawling set of practices that broadly share an algorithmic approach to physical and […]

Sue Dunkley @ The Mayor Gallery

The Mayor Gallery

The exhibition presents the vibrant Pop Art paintings from the 60s and 70s by Sue Dunkley (1942 - 2022).  On view are several paintings and intimate pastel drawings produced between 1968 and 1975.  They are an extraordinary series, deeply immersed in the culture and politics of the time, now startlingly fresh and contemporary.

Eleanor Swordy @ Galerie Max Hetzler

Galerie Max Hetzler

Busy Signal, is an exhibition of new work by Eleanor Swordy, whose confident brushwork offers resolution, while each work’s mise-en-scène tells another, more complicated story. In each painted tableau a figure interacts with its environment, or with another figure, by way of a gesture. In every case this gesture is mediated, either literally or symbolically, by an […]

Josèfa Ntjam @ Nicoletti Contemporary

Nicoletti Contemporary

In Limestone Memories – un maquis sous les étoiles , Josèfa Ntjam continues her exploration of outer space and the abyss as spaces of resistance. Evoking the atmosphere of a cavern with black walls and floor.  The exhibition centres around Dislocations (2022), a 17 min film, which tells the story of Persona, a fictional character.

Colour Revolution @ Ashmolean Museum

Ashmolean Museum Oxford

The exhibition Victorian Art, Fashion & Design, includes fashion pieces – from Queen Victoria’s monotone mourning dress to the most daringly vivid clothing and accessories – and works by artists including Millais, Ruskin, Rossetti, Turner and Whistler, as well as objects from around the world and some of the earliest colour 'photograms'. It reveals the vital role that colour […]

Kate Gottgens @ Huxley Parlour

Huxley Parlour Gallery

A String of Signs, is an exhibition by Kate Gottgens.   Her work focusses on the suburban domestic, and explores nostalgia, entropy and the ephemeral. Her work is, in part, inspired by writings of Roland Barthes, for whom all images carry the possibility of multiple meanings: a ‘floating chain of signifieds.’ The exhibition consists of imagined […]

Sylvie Fleury @ Sprüth Magers

Spruth Magers

Sylvie Fleury’s practice produces enticing works which let art, consumerism and life collide.  Speaking to contemporary conditions, her sculptures, paintings, neon pieces and videos continue to defy expectations and definitions and remain plural. The extensive exhibition celebrates the gallery’s longstanding relationship with the artist, and provides an insight into her spectacular and varied body of […]

Paula Rego @ Victoria Miro Gallery

Victoria Miro

Letting Loose, is an exhibition of works by Paula Rego from the 1980s, a period of liberation and self-discovery that led to great breakthroughs for the artist and saw her first major exhibitions in the UK and the US. 'These paintings, perhaps more than any others, helped her to understand herself and those close to […]