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Penny Goring @ ICA

ICA , United Kingdom

Penny World is an exhibition spanning the last 30 years of work by artist and poet Penny Goring, which includes a selection of art works from her expansive practice.  Works presented are vividly […]

Ina Gerkin @ The Artist Room

The Artist Room

Poppies in Orbit, is an exhibition of works by Ina Gerken, whose new works continue her investigation into the possibilities of abstraction.  Her vibrant and energetic paintings arise from an intuitive and reactionary […]

Mia Middleton & others @ Cob Gallery

Cob Gallery

Apotrope, is a group exhibition of work by Tomas Harker, Jack Jubb, Mia Middleton and Caroline Zurmely.  It borrows its name from the Greek word meaning to ward off or avert evil, ‘Apotrope’ brings together four artists who share an understanding of painting as an alchemical process: a material transformation that invests its subjects with magical energy. The […]

Deborah Roberts @ Stephen Friedman Gallery

Stephen Friedman Gallery @ Frieze London Stand D3, Regents Park, London, United Kingdom

Combining collage with mixed media, Deborah Roberts' figurative works depict the complexity of black subjecthood and explore themes of race, identity and gender politics. Roberts’ exhibition, I Have Something to Tell You, continues her investigation of the challenges encountered by black children as they respond to social constructs perpetuated by the white gaze and western visual culture.

Caroline Walker & others @ Stephen Friedman

Stephen Friedman Gallery @ Frieze London Stand D3, Regents Park, London, United Kingdom

The exhibition, From Near and Far, explains the notion of collage.  It brings together 16 contemporary female artists, whose work focuses on collage as a concept and an art form; […]

Magdalena Skupinska @ Maxmillian William

Maxmillian William Gallery

For several years Magdalena Skupinska eschewed conventional art materials in favour of creating her own natural alternatives. Researching for supplies in local markets, grocers, and health stores, Skupinska brings plant matter back to her studio and transforms it into paint. Blending Elements features a new series of paintings on canvas and an evolving installation formed of root vegetables, sugarcane, […]

Marinella Senatore @ Mazzoleni

Mazzoleni Art

Afterglow, an exhibition that not only presents a new body of sculptures and drawings at the London gallery, but also activates the city across different outdoor light installations and performances.  The multi-site nature of Afterglow exemplifies Marinella Senatore’s multidisciplinary and participatory practice, which is characterised by a strong collective dimension.

Rachel Whiteread & others @ Gagosian Grosvenor Hill

Gagosian Grosvenor Hill , United Kingdom

Haunted Realism, a group exhibition featuring the work of more than thirty artists including Meleko Mokgosi, Ed Ruscha, Jenny Saville, and Tatiana Trouvé. Haunted Realism’s specific focus is a sense that the aspirations of modernity are now “lost futures”—perceptible only as ghostlike traces of their original formulations. It examines some of the ways in which […]

Angela Santana @ Saatchi Yates

Saatchi Yates , United Kingdom

Angela Santana, brings together over 14 paintings in an exploration and rejection of the male fantasy.  In an empowering reinterpretation of the male gaze, the new exhibition sees Santana turn her attention to the Internet, and embrace it as her modern-day muse to transform the female body from object to subject. With a practice rooted […]

Nengi Omuku @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

Parables of Joy, an exhibition of works by Nengi Omuku, who uses oil paint on sanyan – a traditional Nigerian fabric used for draped clothing. Omuku’s work interrogates ambiguity and liminality with a focus on interior psychological spaces and how these manifest within the physical world: multiple bodies depict a physical rendering of the multifaceted subconscious. Creating ethereal scenes of […]

Phoebe Boswell & others @ Cristea Roberts Gallery

Cristea Roberts Gallery

Portraits of People and Place presents works which are both universal and intimate, encouraging us to contemplate the histories of both the artist and their subjects. All three artists work with 'porous space between here and there', as Phoebe Boswell puts it.  Ali Kazim looks at the fingerprints of ancestors and draws them (in both senses […]

Merete Rasmussen @ Pangolin London

Expansion is a new body of work from celebrated ceramic sculptor Merete Rasmussen. The culmination of two years of experimentation; this exhibition charts new horizons in Rasmussen’s work as the artist plays with the expansion of space in both her signature ceramics as well as works in bronze and silver.

Henni Alftan @ Spruth Magers

Spruth Magers

In Contour, Henni Alftan presents new paintings that give an insight into her work.  Figurative subjects negotiate the relationship between medium and image, featuring a subtle palette and flat rendering […]

Kara Walker @ Spruth Magers

Spruth Magers

A selection of works on paper that cover the breadth of Kara Walker's practice in drawing in her exhibition Ring Around the Rosy.

Rana Begum @ Cristea Roberts Gallery

Cristea Roberts Gallery

As part of her ongoing investigation into the interaction between form, light and colour, this exhibition Reflection on Colour and Form, showcases Rana Begum’s developments over the past five years and unveil a series of new lenticular editions, small sculptures, and large-scale installations.

Alexandria Smith @ Taiwani Contemporary

Tiwani Contemporary

Where Cosmologies Meet exhibition, is a manifestation of an ongoing conversation between gallery artist Andrew Pierre Hart and artist Alexandria Smith. Both artists bring their respective approaches and logics to world environments, unbound from the limitations defining human experience as we recognise it. These environments perceive utopias that permit an expansion of sensory perception, experience, knowledge […]

Diane Chappalley @ Taymour Grahne

Taymour Grahne

Diane Chappalley uses a highly symbolic and poetic language to address personal experiences that images can sometimes describe more accurately than words. In her exhibition, The Flowers are Witness, Chappalley paints a circle of inner death, rebirth and resilience to address traumatic memory. She sees art making as a means to exorcise and externalise parts of […]

Jung Min Park @ Taymour Grahne

Taymour Grahne

Jung Min Park’s practice revolves around our physical sensations and how our bodies connect to our surroundings in a way that is unique to each individual. In Listening to the Camouflage, Park transforms the exhibition space into a multi-sensory immersive experience for the visitor, setting her abstract organic-shaped ceramics to a soundtrack of bubbling sounds. Placed in this […]

Hilary Doyle @ Taymour Grahne

Taymour Grahne

Hilary Doyle is an artist whose work revolves around themes of womanhood, motherhood, psychology and everyday life. On the Way to the Garden is the basis for this body of work and comes from archaeologist and artist Merlin Stone. In this show, Doyle explores public urban parks seen as a contemporary Garden of Eden, or a […]

Lucy Wertheim @ Towner Gallery

A Life in Art: Lucy Wertheim & Reuniting the Twenties Group seek to address Wertheim’s contribution to mid-twentieth century modern art by bringing together works from her collection and the artists she […]