Lisa Chen & others @ Richard Saltoun
Richard SaltounThe exhibition, Born from Earth, is an all-woman group show bringing together ceramics by 11 contemporary artists, from pioneers of the medium to young artists who keep pushing it forward. The […]
The exhibition, Born from Earth, is an all-woman group show bringing together ceramics by 11 contemporary artists, from pioneers of the medium to young artists who keep pushing it forward. The […]
In these works, Breath, Zarah Hussain explores the principles of geometry and mathematics, to guide the viewer into a moment of deep contemplation and stillness. In their pairs, the paintings represent inhalation […]
Deadname is the exhibition by Lou Lou Sainsbury, which she identifies as a time traveller. Sainsbury works across film and performance, poetry and drawing, installation and textiles. Her work unwrites and rewrites […]
To Feel Something That Was Not of Our World, is the title of Nina Katchadourian’s exhibition. It is the result of an extensive investigation of, and direct engagement with a true story […]
‘Stop Bath’, Danica Lundy’s exhibition, features a group of monumental paintings made during the past year. The exhibition demonstrates Lundy’s particular visceral figuration; a sensorial and visionary form, which the artist […]
‘In jest’, an exhibition by Ilana Savdie, features new large-scale paintings and drawings, which explore performance and excess as modes of dissent and resistance. Expanding on the carnaval tradition of her […]
As If, Almost is an exhibition of new paintings by Louise Giovanelli. Taken from the Latin word ‘quasi'’ to mean ‘as if’, the title of the exhibition suggests images that carry the […]
Zim-Zum: The Folding World presents, through twelve international artists, a field of possibilities to be unfolded. So welcome to the fold - with Rana Begum, Jyll Bradley, Sophie Bouvier Ausländer, Helena […]
Shore comprises three projects by Canadian artists, whose fundamental proposition asserts humanity as part of the natural order – not against nature – assuming perpetual metamorphosis as a fact of life. […]
Jessica Wetherly's exhibition, Sink or Float: an Artificial Island, refers to a game in which players guess whether an object will sink or float in a jar of water, reflecting an undercurrent […]
The exhibition, Carbon Slowly Turning, is Ingrid Pollard’s first major survey and examines her substantial contribution to British art. Her work explores how images and identity are constructed, especially in representations […]
In a Dream You Climb the Stairs, is Nikita Gale’s exhibition, in which she sculpts concrete and metal, light and sound. Composing atmospheric, large-scale installations, Gale’s practice orbits themes of invisibility and audibility, […]
The High Life, Lydia Blakeley’s exhibition, is a series of paintings, painted sculptural sun loungers and cool box planters containing cacti and crystals. Blakeley’s installation looks at the digital realm of escapism […]
Candice Breitz's Love Story, considers whose voices we are willing to listen to in a media-saturated world. Does our need to be entertained harm our ability to pay attention? How does […]
Stirrings is a major solo exhibition by internationally recognised north-west based artist Rachel Goodyear. It has been co-commissioned by Grundy Art Gallery and the University of Salford Art Collection and […]
Working with painting, sculpture, text and performance, Ragna Bley’s experimental practice oscillates between the familiar and alien, between abstraction and representation. Presenting a new series of paintings, the exhibition, Viridian Land, draws […]
Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze's creative practices and processes focus on producing mixed media, paper-based drawings and works. Her art draws inspiration from photography, textiles, architecture and print-making. Amanze’s practice builds around […]
‘Front of House’ is a solo show by Milly Peck. The exhibition presents new sculptural works influenced by studies of residential buildings produced on residency, as part of the Bridget […]
Tessa Lynch's practice centres on feminist readings of the city, highlights issues of social reproduction that are often at odds with contemporary art and life. The exhibition, Houses Fit For […]
An exhibition of work by the influential Japanese photographer, Ishiuchi Miyako. It draws upon three of her most celebrated bodies of work from the last 25 years, including Mother’s, ひろしま/Hiroshima, […]