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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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Lucy Wertheim @ Towner Gallery

Towner Gallery, Eastbourne

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 […]

Vivian Maier @ Milton Keynes Gallery

Milton Keynes Gallery

Vivian Maier (1926-2009) was a significant photographer of the 20th century.   From carefree children and glamorous housewives to the homeless and destitute, Maier’s portraits capture the highs and lows of […]

Janine Burrows @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Table to Tide: A Yorkshire Conversation brings together a new body of work by Yorkshire-based designer, painter and illustrator Janine Burrows, celebrating the Yorkshire landscape. With a background in surface pattern and printed textile, Burrows creates expressive, textural depictions of British countryside and coastal areas in paint, using expressive brush strokes, subtle colour and delicate detailing. […]

Kitty La Rocca @ Amanda Wilkinson

Amanda Wilkinson Gallery

Ketty La Rocca was associated with the poesia visiva (visual poetry) movement and the avant-garde activities of the Florentine Gruppo 70 and began making subversive visual-verbal collages in the 1960s, cutting and pasting images together with short text clippings. Her early collage works mimic and undermine the commercial imagery of the day. She presents texts […]

Sokari Douglas Camp CBE @ October Gallery

October Gallery

Jonkonnu Masquerade, is an exhibition of new works by Sokari Douglas Camp CBE that explores the masquerade of ‘Jonkonnu’ both within its Caribbean context and that of the broader African diaspora. The sculptures are a heady mix of outlandish characters who trace the overlapping links between still-surviving African masquerades, Caribbean carnival traditions and their most recent incarnation on the […]

Orlando Broom @ Grove Square Galleries

Grove Square Galleries

 ‘Shapeshifters’, is an exhibition of Orlanda Broom’s abstract works which burst with explosive movement, fluid shapes, and a playful colour palette in a riotous celebration of colour, form, and technique. The title of the exhibition evokes the idea of transience and the chimeric nature of what it means to be human, animal, or even an inanimate […]

Lakwena Maciver @ Hastings Contemporary

Hastings Contemporary , United Kingdom

An exhibition of Lakwena Maciver’s Jump Paintings, with abstract portraits of some of the most inspiring Basketball Players, both past and present. The origins of these ‘Jump paintings’ stem from two full-size courts painted in 2020 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to honour Senator Flowers, whose impassioned 2019 speech against proposed ‘Stand Your Ground’ legislation went […]

Tacita Dean & others @ Wellcome Collection

Wellcome Collection , United Kingdom

The exhibition, In the Air, explores the relationship between the air and earth, from 3.5-billion-year-old fossilised bacteria that first introduced oxygen into the atmosphere to delicate porcelain sculptures of the glaciers that provide a record of the air and our impact on it. It charts the history of activism against pollution from 17th-century accounts of coal […]

Sophia Vari @ Waddington Custot

Waddington Custot Gallery

Three major sculptures by Sophia Vari are installed on the Smithson Plaza, which continuies an established legacy of showcasing significant works of modern and contemporary art in this important location. Vari's Le Roi et La Reine (2000), is in two parts, and Trouble Essentiel (1993) are black and white polychrome bronze sculptures which encapsulate the […]

Eileen Cooper @ Huxley Parlour

Huxley Parlour Gallery

Eileen Cooper presents 11 new works on canvas for her exhibition: Somewhere or Other.   Whilst encompassing enduring themes of sexuality, creativity, fertility, and relationships, the works in 'Somewhere or Other' recognise a darker side of Cooper’s remit by considering desire and isolation, mortality and conflict

Araminta Blue @ Rosenfeld

Gallery Rosenfeld , United Kingdom

 Araminta Blue’s exhibition ‘Silt’ is a selection of works on paper that features a large-scale diptych of over 3m that testifies to her increasing ambition. Blue’s paintings represent a significant and bold development in her work; no longer are the paintings so centred around the human figure although they are still very present.   Instead, abstraction […]

Ladi Kwali @ York Art Gallery

York Art Galleery

In Body Vessel Clay, the artists explore race, gender, colonialism, the body, and the vessel, as well as how their work with clay challenges the perceptions of clay as a medium. The aim of this exhibition is to shine new light on under-profiled collections and the contributions made by Black women artists and ceramists at […]

Monica de Miranda @ Autograph

Autograph Gallery , United Kingdom

Mónica de Miranda's research-led practice is grounded in postcolonial politics in relation to Africa and its diaspora. Her most recent project The Island contemplates the complex experiences of Afrodiasporic lives and Europe’s colonial past. Fusing fact and fiction, The Island explores a long trajectory of black presences in Portugal by bringing together intertwined narratives – drawing on African liberation movements, […]

Suzanne Lacy @ Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester Art Gallery

Uncertain Futures is a new collaborative artwork highlighting intersectional issues around work for women over 50 focusing on gender, age, race, disability and class. Developed by Suzanne Lacy with an advisory group.

Elsa James @ Focal Point Gallery

Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea

This exhibition by Elsa James, is her most ambitious work to date, ‘Othered in a region that has been historically Othered’ premieres in her home of Southend and is part of her ongoing enquiry into what it means to be black in Essex. The exhibition includes a major three-part film installation and original sound works, alongside […]

Catherine Goodman @ Marlborough Gallery

Marlborough Gallery

And Everything Changed, an exhibition of new work by Catherine Goodman that examines and positions human physicality into an intense relationship with the natural environment. Created during London’s Covid-19 lockdown and whilst Catherine took on a new responsibility of caring for her elderly mother with advanced Alzheimer’s, this new series of paintings showcases an emergent female form in dialogue […]