Eileen Cooper @ Huxley-Parlour
Huxley Parlour GalleryAmbivalence 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 […]
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 […]
'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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]