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Mary Hurrell @ Kunstraum

Kunstraum Gallery

Mary Hurrell’s 2 (Aerial) is the second part of a project, produced in collaboration between Kunstraum and Flat Time House, which maps changes in state of an amorphous body. The trilogy is conceived as one choreography stretched over time and space. Time is used as a material in Hurrell’s work, acting as a counterbalance to […]

Claire Davies @ Photomonitor

Photomonitor

‘The Valley of Lost Things’ tells the story of losing and finding of a key. Through these events, three key versions existed; the original, the imagined, and the found key. It’s unclear how these three keys came into being and expired. It’s possible that they crossed paths and influenced each other’s existence. Through the losing, […]

Janette Kerr @ Sladers Yard

Sladers Yard

Janette Kerr is the ultimate sea painter. Her bold, expressive, exploratory work begins outside with the salt in her paint and the sea heaving and crashing around her, the wilder the better. Not only will she be there on the rocks or in a boat painting and drawing, responding directly to the elements, she will […]

Cynthia Marcelle @ Modern Art Oxford

Modern Art Oxford

The first major UK solo exhibition by Brazilian artist Cinthia Marcelle , is a newly  commissioned site-specific installation, The Family in Disorder.  It is accompanied by the premiere of Truth or Dare, a video animation of photographs taken by the artist during a recent residency in South Africa. Together, these works provide an introduction to one of Brazil’s […]

Joan Jonas @ Tate Modern

Tate Modern Bankside, London, United Kingdom

Hero to a generation of younger artists, Joan Jonas is a pioneer of performance and video who has pushed the boundaries of art for the last five decades. You will be able to experience the largest exhibition of Jonas’s work ever held in the UK. Early works from the late 1960s are shown alongside recent […]

Amanda Horowitz & others @ Gallery Elena Shchukina

Gallery Elena Shchukina

Women in Art Fair is proud to present Fair Play, an exhibition exploring notions of ‘femininity’ though the work of twelve women artists: Amanda Horowitz, Helen Benigson, Anita Klein, Lydia Brockless, Emma Corrall, Maisie Cousins, Alicia Reyes Mcnamara, Jaeyeon Yoo, Rebecca Scheinberg. In Fair Play, each artist offers a unique perspective on the female experience and what […]

Yoko Shiraishi @ Annely Juda Fine Art

Annely Juda Fine Art

This exhibition by artist Yuko Shiraishi. ‘Floworld’ presents three elements: a series of new paintings and two installations; ‘pass age’ and ‘Paralleling’. Yuko Shiraishi is recognised for her minimal, abstract canvases with remarkable use of colour.  Delicate, layered brushwork reveals nuances of light and colour in bands of contrasting tones or carefully placed dots on […]

Tacita Dean @ National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery St. Martin's Pl, London, United Kingdom

Tacit Dean is an artist who works with many mediums but primarily in film. Dean first came to prominence in the 1990s and is now considered to be one of the most influential artists working today. This major new exhibition, Portrait focuses on portraiture primarily through the medium of 16mm film. The exhibition is the first […]

Tacita Dean @ The National Gallery

National Gallery

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 include – a new film diptych made especially for the exhibition, ‘Ideas for a Sculpture in a Setting’, and ‘Prisoner Pair’ (2008,16mm). These works feature […]

Kalliopi Lomos @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

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 @ Burton Art Gallery & Museum

Burton Art Gallery & Museum

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 […]

Lois Webbe @ Ilminster Arts Centre

Ilminster Arts Centre

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 @ Arcade

Arcade Fine Arts

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 […]

Visit two Mayfair Galleries: "Sturtevant" and "Women Look at Women"

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

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 […]

Christine Baumgartner @ Alan Cristea Gallery

Alan Cristea Gallery

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. […]

Megan Broadmeadow @ CGP London

CGP London

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 @ Modern Art

Modern Art

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 @ Tate Britain

Tate Britain

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 @ Zabludowicz Collection

Zabludowicz Collection

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 […]

Ericka Beckman @ Zabludowicz Collection

Zabludowicz Collection

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 […]