Vivien Zhang @ Pilar Corrias
Pilar Corriasundo undo undo, is Vivien Zhang’s exhibition that demands a confrontation with the subjective ways that we attribute meaning and value, and the paradoxes of our digital information age.
undo undo undo, is Vivien Zhang’s exhibition that demands a confrontation with the subjective ways that we attribute meaning and value, and the paradoxes of our digital information age.
Forbidden Fruit: Female Still Life builds upon the gallery's mission to spearhead new trends in art collecting, to bring often overlooked categories of art to a new audience. This presentation includes […]
An exhibition of Amie Siegel’s new large-scale moving image work, Bloodlines, and an associated series of prints, Cloude, Clot and Cloot (all 2022). Siegel’s layered, meticulously constructed works embrace moving image, installation, photography, painting, and performance to […]
Iman Issa's series “Proxies, with a Life of their Own,” began with the shape of a head, and every iteration of the work since then has involved the same head, only […]
Caroline Walker’s cinematic paintings and works on paper reveal the diverse experiences of women living in contemporary society. For her exhibition Lisa, Walker presents a new body of work that […]
The Toxic Camera by Jane and Louise Wilson is presented across two London spaces. The Wilson twins have worked together for over 30 years. From early on their work often examined liminal zones of exclusion, abandoned military […]
Jessie Darling’s work addresses the fallibility, adaptability and vulnerability of living beings, society and technologies. They used their fellowship to explore the histories of extraction and exhumation, and to consider […]
The exhibition, Thank You Darling, brings together a group of works by Lily van der Stokker between 1989 and 2021, which address ideas of society, home, friendship, work, finances, illness and care; as […]
Christelle Oyiri’s identity is shaped by the diplomatic, social, and metaphysical conflicts inherited from colonization, and the trickle-down effect it has on cultural behaviours, familial history, and the experience of […]
Tilt Shift: Shadows of the Seasoned Sun is Candida Powell-Williams’ most ambitious exhibition to date. It is inspired by gardens that drip with myths, mysticism and metaphorical associations to female bodies,
Seafaring brings together more than fifty works from 1820 to the present day, exploring the drama, beauty and strangeness of life at sea. At the heart of the exhibition is Lost at […]
Elbow Room is a group exhibition exploring different dimensions of space, by three different artists, all in dialogue with how we orient ourselves in the world, be it bodily, architectural, or societal. In this exhibition they investigate the layered readings of domestic environments both artificial and natural, with a focus on their relationship to private spaces […]
In Xanadu, Cynthia Daignault shows oil paintings on paper, hung salon-style, and affixed flush to the wall. These are her first works painted on paper, and Daignault creates flat paintings, a step closer to their virtual references. The gallery itself becomes a metaphor for a digital image array, akin to Instagram or Google. Each wall […]
Reframed: The Woman in the Window, is the first exhibition to explore the enigmatic motif of the ‘woman in the window’. Featuring artworks from ancient civilisations to present day, the exhibition brings together over 50 works by artists including Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, David Hockney, Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, Wolfgang Tillmans and Rachel […]
Featuring Marina Abramović, Louise Bourgeois, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, David Hockney, Rembrandt, Pablo Picasso, Cindy Sherman, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rachel Whiteread and more,Reframed places over 50 works by great artists side by side, from ancient worlds to lockdown living rooms. Sculpture, painting, print, photography, film and installation art come together, to reveal places, cultures and times for which the ‘woman in the window’ had a particular meaning, with […]
Radical Landscapes features two new commissions by Davinia-Ann Robinson and Delaine Le Bas. In Rinkeni Pani (Beautiful Water), Le Bas explores her English-Romany heritage to engage with themes of trespass and climate change. Davinia-Ann Robinson’s installation Some Intimacy combines salvaged clay and sound to powerful effect. Experience Ruth Ewan’s Back to the Fields, which brings live plants and trees into […]
Boo Saville's exhibition Ma is her most personal show to date, incorporating her renowned colour field paintings and detailed drawings with a narrative that draws on her own reflections on motherhood and journey of involuntary childlessness.
Weathering with You, is an exhibition of new work by Lian Zhang, curated by Marcelle Joseph. Zhang belongs to the Surrealist tradition outside of Western history, and her brushstrokes are like manga moths circling a flame. Weathering with You (2019) refers to Makoto Shinkai’s animation film that imagines a dystopian Tokyo amid silent rain.
Web 3.0 Aesthetics: In the Future Post-Hype of the NFTs is a trilogy by Kate Bickmore and other artists that explores NFT aesthetics through the lens of social, intellectual, and technological upheaval that took place in the turn on the 21st century. It is the first immersive virtual exhibition of the NFT in the metaverse that explores canonical themes within art history — the body, […]
Melanie Manchot is staging Alpine Diskomiks, a major exhibition of her 20-metre-long installation that comprises 50 turntables and a frieze of album covers depicting mountain landscapes. The records are set spinning one after the other, according to the length of their content.