Howardena Pindell @ Victoria Miro
Victoria MiroThis exhibition of spray dot paintings by Howardena Pindell are among her most iconic works. The artist creates these sensuous paintings using various hole punchers and tools, which she punches […]
This exhibition of spray dot paintings by Howardena Pindell are among her most iconic works. The artist creates these sensuous paintings using various hole punchers and tools, which she punches […]
Helen Sear presents a series of large-scale works that combine multiple images to emphasise the indivisibility of the human and the natural worlds. In giving equal status to the human and natural, […]
Jermaine Francis: A Storied Ground, is the London premiere of this recent body of work. In it Francis uses multiple images to explore a Black presence in nature. Historically the […]
The work of award-winning photographer, Mandy Barker, is created to raise awareness of marine plastic pollution and has received global recognition. This is its first showing in London of Plastic Soup, which […]
Rina Banerjee’s exhibition, Blind Spot, Imagining Those Who are Invisible, comprises new and existing sculptures and works on paper. The exhibition explores diversity and cultural democracy, as well as the reservoirs […]
The exhibition, Celia Paul: 26 Years of Portraiture with Studio Prints. celebrates Celia Paul’s long-time collaboration with master printmakers Studio Prints, and the intimate portrait etchings that she produced with […]
Katie Cuddon is best known for working with clay. Expressive and instinctive, her sculpture explores psychological representations of the human body and the interpenetration of art and life. This exhibition, Night Portraits, is conceived as an intimate and visceral environment in which unsettling imaginings play out. The title comes from a group of small works […]
Portraits and Landscapes, spotlights five newly acquired works by the internationally renowned photographer Catherine Opie, this free display in the Collections Gallery features portraits of leading British artists: Royal Academicians […]
The exhibition ORIGINS spans six decades of Maggie Hambling’s work, bearing witness to the artist’s deep connection with Suffolk, and inviting a meditation on the universal relationships between self and […]
Theresa Weber produces a site-specific installation responding to the history and architecture of Somerset House. Theresa explores non-hierarchical relationships between histories and narratives in this new installation, Cycles of Unmasking. The […]
Katie van Scherpenberg's exhibition reflects a central concern in her work: the natural landscape, which holds our memories, inspires and sustains us, and yet continues on its course, indifferent to […]
Carrie Mae Weems is celebrated for her exploration of identity, power, desire and social justice through work that challenges representations of race, gender, and class. This exhibition brings together photographs, […]
An exploration of the life and career of Yevonde, the pioneering London photographer who spearheaded the use of colour photography in the 1930s. Yevonde: Life and Colour, tells the story of […]
Gelare Khoshgozaran produces work that engages with the legacies of imperial violence. Through film and video Khoshgozaran explores narratives of belonging outside of the geographies and temporalities that both unsettle […]
A two person exhibition of late prints by Etel Adnan (1925 - 2021) and Howard Hodgkin (1932 - 2017). Adnan and Hodgkin’s work hovered between abstraction and representation, capturing distilled […]
Rana Begum uses a wide range of different materials that blur the boundaries between sculpture, architecture and painting. From sculptures created from brightly-coloured reflector tiles, to works inspired by the […]
Vicky and Bill make illustrated slip cast ceramics, were invited to make work in response to the Aberystwyth University School of Art Collections. They were drawn to the works of […]
Leonor Antunes engages with traditions of modernist art, architecture and design through sculpture made and displayed with the specifics of a given place in mind. The forms and materials of her sculptures reference a history of modernism embedded in the work of its less visible protagonists; overlooked, often female, artists and designers.
Jesse Jones’ new film, performance and sculptural installation, The Tower, is the second part in a trilogy beginning with Tremble. The Tower finds its beginning point not in the witch but the […]
An exhibition of works by Eloise Govier, and Penelope Timmis.