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Darya Diamond & Hanna Stiegeler @ Piloto Pardo

Piloto Pardo , United Kingdom

Hungry Heart, is a two-person exhibition with new works by Darya Diamond and Hanna Stiegeler. Their work comes together in a dialogue between intimacy, desire, consumerism and reproduction. Darya Diamond approaches intimacy from a point of relational proximity. The conversations she had as a sex worker with clients in hotel rooms or in other private settings, […]

Sasha Huber @ Autograph Gallery

Autograph Gallery , United Kingdom

Sasha Huber explores how colonial histories are imprinted into the landscape through naming and acts of remembrance - asking what actions it might take to repair the inherited traumas of history. YOU NAME IT, brings together over a decade of Huber’s work, prompted by the campaign Demounting Louis Agassiz.

Making Modernism @ The Royal Academy

Royal Academy of Arts

Making Modernism is an exhibition devoted to pioneering women working in Germany in the early 1900s: Paula Modersohn-Becker, Kӓthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter and Marianne Werefkin, who were celebrated in their native homelands.  This exhibition introduces their innovative paintings and works on paper, alongside key pictures by Erma Bossi, Ottilie Reylaender and Jacoba van Heemskerk. The exhibition reframes […]

Sophie von Hellerman & Anne Ryan @ Turner Contemporary

Turner Contemporary, Margate

Sophie von Hellermann and Anne Ryan present Sirens, a new collaborative commission that combines large-scale paintings by von Hellermann with Ryan’s three-dimensional painted ‘cutouts’. Sophie von Hellermann’s fluid and dreamlike paintings often draw on history, mythology and fable. For Sirens von Hellermann draws from the Margate coastline, reflecting the Sunley Gallery’s expansive sea view in her paintings. […]

Lakwena Maciver @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

A Green and Pleasant Land (Ha-Ha), is an exhibition of new painting and textile works by Lakwena Maciver, which combines vibrant colour and bold text in her joyful and gently subversive work. Her paintings, murals and installations often reference everyday shared experiences and popular culture, such as songs, fashion and basketball. Bringing messages of hopeful possibility, […]

Claudia de Grandi @ Bermondsey Project Space

Art Bermondsey Project Space

Claudia de Grandi is a transnational artist concerned with how artists address identity and the modern mind. In Claudia's own words: “To me, my paintings are as though sounds and colours interconnect and occur in the space of the canvas at the same time, like a spiral of space-time happening…..“

Valerie Kolakis @ Fold Gallery

Fold Gallery

Previously Unthought of Things is an exhibition by Valérie Kolakis and Florian Schmidt. Valérie is interested in the makeshift, the provisional, and the ways in which we process and adapt to our environments, as we grapple with issues of social isolation and fragmentation reinforced through physical separation and boundaries.  The work in this exhibition is […]

Rachel Grimshaw @ Pangolin Gallery

Pangolin London

Working as both an interior designer and a ceramic sculptor, Rachel Grimshaw often finds that her forms allude to the built environment, incorporating principles of proportion, balance and a visual ‘rightness’ that are equally essential architectural concepts. Grimshaw also embraces the contemplative aspect of making, often finding that the forms, which emerge are linked to […]

Sophie Bouvier Ausländer & others @ Patrick Heide Contemporary Art

Patrick Heide Contemporary

This exhibition with new works by Jyll Bradley, Sophie Bouvier Ausländer and Rebecca Salter PA, brings together three women artists at the height of their game. While embedded in their individual oeuvres, all three artists present new bodies of works that form a fresh development in their practice mostly emerging from their research during the pandemic […]

Marcel Drama @ David Zwirner

David Zwirner

Child of Midnight, is an exhibition of new works by Marcel Dzama, who notes, “The exhibition, Child of Midnight, plays with the theme of an apocalypse of climate change. We are counting down the time on The Doomsday Clock, at this hour of midnight, with very little time for our children to prevent certain doom. There is […]

Haley Josephs @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

Every Part of the Dream, Haley Josephs’ exhibition, presents new paintings and a selection of pastel drawings. In attending to what Josephs considers the 'dream of reality', our experience of the world becomes a dream and a seductive illusion. Therein, the human subject experiences something akin to an education on how our modes of interpretation […]

Katelyn Eichwald @ Cob Gallery

Cob Gallery

Cut, is a joint exhibition of work by Katelyn Eichwald and TJ Rinoski.  Painting in oil on canvas and linen, Eichwald and Rinoski’s work isolates fragments of memory and transforms them into resonant details. Overlooked, but evocative moments, become the bearers of precisely poised moods or atmospheres whose wider narrative contexts remain obscure. There are […]

Magdalena Abakanowicz @ Tate Modern

Tate Modern

In the 1960s and 70s, Magdalena Abakanowicz created radical sculptures from woven fibre. They were soft not hard; ambiguous and organic; towering works that hung from the ceiling and pioneered a new form […]

Natalia Gonzalez Martin & others @ The Artist Room

The Artist Room

Dialogue is a group exhibition including works by Natalia Gonzalez Martin, Serpil Mavi Ustun and Khushna Sulaman-Butt, who are exhibiting together for the first time.  The exhibition features three London-based women artists, who utilise portraiture to explore the nuances of how identities are formed in today's diverse world.

Nasim Hantehzadeh @ Pippy Houldsworth

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

Working in oil, pastel and graphite, across both canvas and paper, Nasim Hantehzadeh brings together freewheeling figurative elements in vibrant and arresting compositions that allude to a range of references, including Paleolithic cave paintings and indigenous art from Mexico, to Islamic architecture and ancient Persian rug patterns. Hantehzadeh’s work often reflects her particular interest in Mayan and pre-Islamic […]

Stacey Gillian Abe @ Unit London

Unit London

Stacey Gillian Abe’s exhibition, Shrub - let of Old Ayiva, is an exploration of memory, time and emotion. Focusing on the concept of shared memory, Abe’s latest body of work examines how memories have been passed down through her family’s lineage, alluding to the ways in which traditions are absorbed and transformed from generation to […]

Teodora Axente @ Rosenfeld Gallery

Gallery Rosenfeld , United Kingdom

Marked by a distinctive figurative language, Teodora Axente depicts her subjects in a surreal setting creating a world of her own, having one foot in the tangible or the material world and the other foot in the spiritual or the elusive. Axente has achieved international recognition for her unique oeuvre resulting in solo and group […]

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye @ Tate Britain

Tate Britain

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is an artist and writer, acclaimed for her enigmatic portraits of fictitious people. This retrospective exhibition brings together around 70 works from 2003 to the present day in the most extensive survey of the artist’s career to date.  The figures in Yiadom-Boakye’s paintings are not real people – she creates them from found images […]

Grace Ndiritu @ Wellcome Collection

Wellcome Collection , United Kingdom

‘The Healing Pavilion’ is a new art commission by Grace Ndiritu. It radically reimagines what textiles and architecture can do in a museum burdened by colonial history. It is deeply connected to Ndiritu’s ongoing body of work, ‘Healing The Museum’ which she began in 2012. The installation consists of two tapestries within a site-specific structure, […]

Barbara Nanning @ David Gill Gallery

David Gill Gallery

 Barbara Nanning works with innovation in glass canes, and has succeeded in mimicking visually the cell structures found in the natural world. Over four decades, her reputation has grown ever greater, thanks to her imagination, skill and aesthetic acuity, as well as an infinite drive to push the boundaries of what glass can do. Nanning, […]