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Sarah Cunningham @ Lisson Gallery

Lisson Gallery 67 Lisson Street, London, United Kingdom

Sarah Cunningham explores psychological spaces and multifaceted landscapes, which the artist composes within her layered and generative canvases. This new body of paintings, The Crystal Forest, – including a major triptych and large-scale works, alongside smaller panels – focusses on Cunningham’s abstract forays into kaleidoscopic environments, and imagined forest clearings, which she constructs over time through […]

Maria Prymachenko @ Saatchi Gallery

Saatchi Gallery , United Kingdom

The exhibition showcases paintings by Maria Prymachenko (1908 – 1997), having been preserved by the artist's family for more than fifty years. This beautiful series, originally conceived as illustrations for a children’s book, reflect life in a small village in the Kyiv region through magical and naïve imagery.

Louise Giovanelli & others @ Alice Amati Gallery

Alice Amati Gallery , United Kingdom

The Belly and the Guts, is a group exhibition bringing together five artists who spent their formative years in Manchester (UK): Louise Giovanelli, Tommy Harrison, Robin Megannity, Fischer Mustin and Rafal Topolewski. The artists in this show reposition painting as primarily a material and physical act, human, real, sensorial and seductive.

Emma Bennett & others @ Saatchi Gallery

Saatchi Gallery , United Kingdom

Beyond the Gaze – Reclaiming the Landscape, demonstrates the increasing interest in landscape painting within contemporary art. Historically, the genre was predominantly the domain of male painters. When women were present, they appeared as subjects within landscapes, often as workers, mythical figures, muses or nudes. In contrast, this exhibition subverts the traditional tendencies of historical landscape […]

Aglae Bassens & others @ Workplace Gallery

Workplace Gallery

The Blue Hour, an exhibition of work by ten female artists: Aglaé Bassens, Hazel Brill, Cathleen Clarke, Olivia Jia, Laura Lancaster, Rachel Lancaster, Julia Maiuri, Prae Pupityastaporn, Sarah Schlesinger and Jill Tate. The artists explore the contemplative space that the blue hour offers, and present a unique female perspective of solitude and intimacy either from an […]

Eileen Cooper @ Huxley-Parlour

Huxley Parlour Gallery

Ambivalence and Desire, is a new exhibition of unseen drawings by Eileen Cooper RA, spanning the years 1977 to 1983, and provides an insight into her early practice.  The exhibition contextualises her work as fundamentally linked to the radical feminist politics of that era, highlighting her as a bold, uncompromising voice of the time. The […]

Shir Cohen & Olivia Sterling @ Huxley Parlour

Huxley Parlour Gallery

'Rage Comics’, is a two-person exhibition by Shir Cohen and Olivia Sterling. The exhibition visually references a Butcher’s shop, or perhaps a slaughterhouse, as both artist’s channel their own personal rage through the language of flesh, meat and the carnal.

Lucie Rie @ Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum, Bath

This major exhibition celebrates Lucie Rie (1902–1995), one of the most accomplished and influential potters of the twentieth century. Featuring work produced across six decades, this display follows the evolution of Rie’s distinguished career, from some of her earliest ceramics made in her native Vienna to striking pieces from the last years of her life.

Jean Cooke @ The Garden Museum

Garden Museum

This exhibition focusses on the magnificent garden paintings of Jean Esme Oregon Cooke RA (1927-2008). Cooke was not a conventional gardener, once listing “ungardening” as her hobby in Who’s Who.  However, she was very reliant upon her gardens for the emotional support and creative inspiration they provided. Bringing together Cooke’s lyrical garden paintings and expressive portraiture, […]

Emma Papworth & Kirill Chelushkin @ Shtager & Shch

Shtager & Shch , United Kingdom

Emma Papworth and Kirill Chelushkin 's works, Concrete Whispers, Brutal Dreams, present a multi-dimensional material and mental landscape of a deterministic vision of civilization and its recurring discontents. From the ruins of the unrealized futures, which promise static ‘stability’ and unchanging ‘normality,’ the exhibition presents itself as an entombed garden of visionary desires.

Black Venus @ Somerset House

Somerset House The Strand, London, United Kingdom

An exhibition that examines the historical representation and shifting legacy of Black women in visual culture.  Curated by Aindrea Emelife, BLACK VENUS brings together the work of 18 Black women and non-binary artists to explore the othering, fetishisation, and reclamation of narratives around Black femininity. BLACK VENUS celebrates and explores the many faces of Black […]

Paula Rego @ National Gallery

National Gallery

This exhibition explores the relationship between Dame Paula Rego’s monumental painting and the 15th-century altarpiece and National Gallery staff that inspired it. Rego’s ‘Crivelli’s Garden’, took its inspiration from an altarpiece by the 15th-century Italian artist Carlo Crivelli, ‘La Madonna della Rondine (The Madonna of the Swallow)’ painted after 1490 to tell the story of […]

Angharad Pearce Jones @ Aberystwyth Arts Centre

Aberystwyth Arts Centre , United Kingdom

Angharad Pearce Jones has worked in steel for over 30 years and in this show, she re-works an installation originally constructed in her own home during Lockdown. The work, IMPACT Ardrawind, stems from the artist’s perception of increasing divisions in society following the 2016 Brexit referendum and whilst Angharad is enthralled by her chosen material’s […]

Mary Quant @ Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow

Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow , United Kingdom

A retrospective of Dame Mary Quant, the celebrated fashion designer.   The exhibition, Fashion Revolutionary, features over 100 garments, accessories, cosmetics and photographs drawn from the V&A’s extensive collections, Dame Mary Quant’s archive and, following a public appeal, many private collections.

Julie Freeman & others @ Modern Art Oxford

Modern Art Oxford

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 an archive exploring our history of working with local communities and partners in Boundary Encounters. Share in our future by exploring prototypes of exciting upcoming improvements […]

Laura Knight @ Ben Uri Gallery

Ben Uri Gallery 108A Boundary Road, London, United Kingdom

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, which she did between January and April 1946. We explore this period of her career through two major preparatory studies for the painting, on permanent […]

Liberty Quinn & Annie Trevorah @ Fold Gallery

Fold Gallery

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 Quinn use distinct aesthetics and materials, creating both unity and dissonance, their practices share a mutual fascination with proximising the Anthropocene.

Ellie Davies @ Crane Kalman Gallery

Crane Kalman Gallery

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.

Dame Elizabeth Blackadder @ The Scottish Gallery

The Scottish Gallery

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 a new tapestry by Dovecot Studios, Flowers and Black Cat. Also, there is a commissioned short film, and the launch of a new monograph The […]

Bodil Manz @ The Scottish Gallery

The Scottish Gallery

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 style evocative of Russian Suprematism. The artist has created a new series for The Gallery, which also includes five mixed media wall pieces.