Julie Freeman & others @ Modern Art Oxford
Modern Art OxfordWatch, explore and get creative in Valerie Asiimwe Amani’s space of care using poetic prompts. Reminisce about our collective story so far through a new commission by Deborah Pill, and […]
Watch, explore and get creative in Valerie Asiimwe Amani’s space of care using poetic prompts. Reminisce about our collective story so far through a new commission by Deborah Pill, and […]
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Laura Knight was commissioned by the War Artists’ Advisory Committee to go to Nuremberg, to record the trials of Nazi war crimes, […]
Proximity, is a two-person exhibition that brings together the work of Annie Trevorah and Liberty Quinn to explore the transformative effects of closeness, both physical and metaphorical. While Trevorah and […]
This exhibition spans the last 10 years of Ellie Davies' photographic work in woodlands around the UK, and most excitingly her new Chalk Streams series, and a brand new triptych.
The presentation of a major retrospective exhibition of Dame Elizabeth Blackadder (1931-2021). The exhibition covers the full spectrum of Blackadder’s career with works in oil, watercolour, print and tapestry, plus […]
This exhibition celebrates the 80th year of the internationally acclaimed ceramicist Bodil Manz. She is known for her ultra-thin, distinctive porcelain cylindrical forms, anchored by bold, geometric abstractions in a […]
Under a Lilac-bleeding Star, is the title of the exhibition by Larissa Lockshin. Shifting between painting, drawing and sculpture, Larissa Lockshin’s recent practice centres around her abstracted mixed media paintings […]
The Pavilion, by Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, is an exhibition inspired by the history of the site. She explores how the public engages with archives and artefacts, and their presentation in […]
Ana Barriga’s paintings are considered to be “pretty and raffish,” containing “bits of reality that no longer mean anything,” such as plastic figurines, tchotchkes, porcelain doo-dads and bits of bric-a-brac. […]
Jacqueline Stanley ARCA HRHA (1928-2022), 'A Retrospective', which includes new works from the estate covering Jackie’s entire career. Along-side the focus is on women artists connected with the history of […]
This exhibition, Scottish Women Artists: 250 years of Challenging Perception, celebrates the work of women artists who challenged and shaped the contemporary art scene in Scotland. In an era when […]
Interflow, is a group exhibition of new and recent works by Koo Jeong A, Ragna Bley, Peppi Bottrop, Lubna Chowdhary, Hanako Murakami, Mary Ramsden, Rachel Rose, Joan Snyder and Jeff […]
"Adam, and by extension all men, were made from clay. They were therefore hard and strong. Eve, because she was made from Adam’s body, was weaker and softer, but that meant her mind was sharper. She was defined less by what her body could do than what her mind was free to achieve without the […]
This landmark exhibition features the work of Diane Arbus, one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. The exhibition includes many of the artist's most iconic portraits, and […]
Alfred Hitchcock’s seminal film, the psychological thriller Vertigo, was released on 9th May 1958. 65 years later, Vertigo is widely regarded as Hitchcock’s greatest achievement, its reputation and significance only building as the time passes. To […]
An exhibition of new sculptures by Letha Wilson, in which she explores the boundaries, intersections and potential of photography and sculpture, synthesizing the seemingly contradictory elements of each medium through material experimentation. By printing directly onto surfaces such as copper, steel, and brass, Wilson introduces a third dimension to the photographic image, often bending, welding […]
This group presentation titled, Entwined, in tandem with sepiaEYE, showcases the work of Serena Chopra, Pamela Singh, Qiana Mestrich and Gayatri Ganju. Each artist explores the intersections among nature, philosophy, spirituality and the natural sciences. Defying distinctions between the internal and external, material and nonmaterial, living or dead, their photographs reveal the artists’ fascination with […]
Mandy El-Sayegh transforms the spaces of the gallery with her exhibition Interiors. She intervenes with the walls and floors to create an enveloping environment within which ideas of bodily, psychological and spatial interiors play out. Featuring new large-scale paintings and installations, as well as a collaborative performance, the exhibition layers diverse materials and modes of […]
Nges’rhodlweni: A Portal for Black Joy, is the title of the exhibition, by Zana Masombuka, also known as ‘Ndebele Superhero’. In this exhibition, Masombuka explores the intersection of identity and culture in a mix of mediums that include photography, film, sculpture and performance. From these diverse materials, she weaves inspiring visual narratives of arresting aesthetic […]
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 characters (in this case her band, Penny & The Dimes) that all have a connected backstory. She figured out what each of the characters would […]