Tacita Dean @ The National Gallery
National GalleryThis exhibition is curated by Tacita Dean, and is guided by her understanding of the genre. Still Life presents a diverse selection of works in a variety of mediums. Works […]
This exhibition is curated by Tacita Dean, and is guided by her understanding of the genre. Still Life presents a diverse selection of works in a variety of mediums. Works […]
This is Kalliopi Lemos’ second solo show, titled All is to Be Dared, curated by Christian Oxenius. The Greek born, London-based sculptor, painter and installation artist unveils a new body of work investigating the essence of desire and pain.
Diane Arbus (1923 - 1971) was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century; this exhibition of photographic portraits show the work of this pioneering New York photographer. Arbus refused to take pictures of her subjects in ways that people wanted to see them. Her bold, direct approach to photography reveals the complexities […]
A display of work by the late Lois Webbe. A member of the Jersey Group and the Arts Society in Jersey, Lois spent her early career working as an interior designer, only talking up painting when she moved from the UK to Jersey. There she studied under local artists, including Paul Kilshaw, Gabby Radiguet and […]
Marie Zahle says, "To me making art is about developing a structure which can exist spatially, realistically, with me. The Ocean collages are made in this very physical way, often on the floor, where I mess around with tape, scissors, and paper without quite knowing where the process will take me. It’s an enjoyment of touch and colour, the […]
Join us for a fabulous evening visit to two galleries in Mayfair. First we will visit Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's exhibition, Vice Versa, a show of paintings, photographs, installation, videos and wallpaper by the American artist Sturtevant. Julia Peyton-Jones, the show's curator, will lead us through the exhibition, which consists of works from the artist's estate and private collections. Then we will go to the […]
Liquid Light, is an exhibition of new work exploring the themes of transience and immateriality by German artist Christiane Baumgartner. She combines contemporary technology in the form of digital video and photography alongside time-honoured woodcutting techniques, will unveil monumental prints depicting ever-changing natural phenomena including the effect of sunlight, moonlight and electric light on landscape scenes. […]
Inspired by recent UFO religious leaders, and records of hallucinations from across human history, Seek-Pray-Advance, Episode 1: Eyes Only is the first chapter of an aggregative national touring exhibition by Bristol-based artist Megan Broadmeadow co-commissioned by CGP London, Green Man Festival and QUAD, Derby. This immersive, labyrinthine exhibition explores the complex and blurred zones between […]
Eva Rothschild’s work has developed out of the legacy of the modernist sculptural tradition, in particular the formal languages of such artists as Barbara Hepworth and Eva Hesse, both of whom, in their own ways, were committed to studying sculpture’s capacity to create bodily encounters in space. Similarly, for Rothschild, scale, mass, volume and materiality […]
Anthea Hamilton transforms the heart of Tate Britain with sculpture and performance Hamilton reveals a major new work, transforming the heart of Tate Britain into an immersive installation that will combine sculpture and performance.
Marianna Simnett creates fable-like film, performance, sound and light installations that examine the sense of intimacy yet anxious unfamiliarity we experience with our own bodies. She particularly focuses on the means we deploy to control these bodies, both technological and cultural. The exhibition presents a group of recent work from the Zabludowicz Collection: three films The […]
An exhibition of four seminal works from the Collection by American artist Ericka Beckman that span over 30 years of genre-defying filmmaking. Beckman’s work consistently treats film as a performance medium, and draws on the pioneering energy of her years at CalArts and the do-it-yourself sensibilities of New York’s Downtown Scene in the late 1970s […]
Hungarian artist Ilona Keserü visits London for her first solo exhibition, which follows on from her inclusion in Frieze Master's presentation (2017). The exhibition includes drawings, objects and paintings dating from the 1960s to the early 1980s.
For this fourth exhibition in the Lodger series, artist Gabriella Boyd has created a new series of paintings called Help Yourself, in which dream logic appears to dominate, and the atmosphere is suffused with both eroticism and threat. Caught between fretful urgency and an odd, immobilising calm, these canvases feel like glimpses into a sideways dimension, where […]
Dutch artist Magali Reus’s first major solo exhibition in London comprises an entirely new body of work, As Mist, Description, framed by architectural interventions designed specifically for the South London Gallery’s main space. Reus creates sculptural forms, often made in series. Her works are subtly suggestive of familiar machines or apparatus whose function and identity remains […]
Focusing on work from the mid-1990s to the present the exhibition will reflect Sonia Boyce’s move from her earlier drawing and collage which explored her own position as a black British woman, towards more improvised, collaborative ways of working. These unpredictable, open processes have been documented through a range of media including photography, film and […]
Sandra Brown is a leading figure in the field of contemporary ceramics. Over 30 museums worldwide hold pieces of her work in their collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum. As well as her ceramic tableware and sculptures, Sandy has also produced a broad collection of large-scale abstract paintings and these will be the main focus of […]
Landscape and our relationship to it, both individually and through our collective history is the basis of Jo Naden' s practice. Inspired by the rugged stoney quality of the interior of the Sculpture Space and its location on the western seaboard of Wales, itself a landscape abundant with evidence of our own prehistory, Jo has created […]
Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945) was one of the leading artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, notable for the emotional power of her drawing, printmaking and sculpture. She lived an intensely examined life, expressed in her numerous selfportraits, diaries and correspondence; at the core of this existence was her work as an artist and […]
The House of Fame is an exhibition conceived by Linder (Linda Mulvey). The presentation is a retrospective of the influential British artist and musician’s work, spanning more than 40 years of photomontage, graphics, costume and performance. Emerging from the Manchester punk and post-punk scenes in the 1970s, Linder focuses on questions of gender, commodity and display. […]