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Hatty Butler @ Royal Opera Arcade Gallery

Royal Opera Arcade Gallery

An exhibition of the recent works of Serpil Mavi Üstün and Hatty Butler. The two emerging artists were awarded a joint exhibition as they won the runner-up and the visitors choice prize during the Royal Arts Prize at La Galleria Pall Mall in 2017.

Anne Redpath @ Royal West of England Academy

Royal West of England Academy

An exhibition showcasing the vibrant paintings of Anne Redpath.  As well as being an RWA Academician and Associate Royal Academician, Redpath was the first woman elected as a Royal Scottish Academician. Featuring works from the RWA permanent collection and loans from the Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation. Born in Scotland and moving from Galashiels to Hawick aged […]

Ala Younis @ Delfina Foundation

Delfina Foundation

In this exhibition Ala Younis’s presents her major new installation Plan for Feminist Greater Baghdad (2018), co-commissioned by Delfina Foundation and Art Jameel.  The new work brings to the fore the significant contribution made by female artists, architects and other influential characters to the development of Baghdad and its modernist monuments, complementing Younis’s 2015 work. […]

Eloise Hawser @ Somerset House

Somerset House The Strand, London, United Kingdom

Eloise Hawser's exhibition, By the Deep, by the Mark, takes you on a journey through a three dimensional mind-map of sculptures, audiovisual displays, medical hardware and archival materials. Featuring maps, models and measurements of the River Thames alongside cutting-edge diagnostic ‘phantoms’ (specialist machines rarely seen outside of a hospital or laboratory which are used to calibrate medical […]

Jan Roe @ Pavilion Dance South West

Pavilion Dance South West

“I have been artist in residence with various dance companies since 2015". "The works on exhibition Lines of Action are poster storyboard and drawings from these experiences.  In the act of […]

SOLD OUT/WAITLIST ONLY Artist-led tour: Rose Wylie "Quack Quack"

Serpentine Gallery , United Kingdom

Join our 2010 "Woman to Watch", Rose Wylie, as she leads us around her acclaimed exhibition Quack, Quack at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery. “The freedom and courage of Rose Wylie shows a way forward for painting in this century.” The Guardian Rose Wylie finds inspiration for her visually compelling paintings through her daily encounters and a […]

Calliope Lemos @ NOW Gallery

Greenwich Peninsula Square

Announcing the launch of three public sculptures by acclaimed sculptor Kalliopi Lemos on Greenwich Peninsula.  It is a triptych of sculptures that form part of an ongoing series ‘Tools of Endearment’ - Bra, Stiletto Heel, and the yet to be unveiled Corset.  The aim of the exhibition is to readdress the balance between male and female artists, but importantly with feminine subject matter, which addresses politics, […]

Ena Swansea @ Ben Brown Fine Arts

Ben Brown Fine Arts

This is the first UK exhibition of American artist Ena Swansea, whose work has been widely exhibited in the United States and abroad. The exhibition is comprised of nine mesmerizing oil, acrylic and graphite paintings, monumental in size and typically void of any specific narrative. Swansea’s new paintings produced over the course of the last […]

Wilhelmina Barns-Graham @ Bohun Gallery

Bohun Gallery

"Letting rip" is how Wilhelmina Barns-Graham described making her late work, with colour defining these energetic paintings and prints. Wilhelmina Barns-Graham was a master of her craft, an artist perfectly attuned to every nuance of each hue and tone. Furthermore, she had the unusual gift of synaesthesia. This meant that sensations she experienced were translated […]

Guler Ates @ Eton College

Marcelle Joseph Projects 68 Kinnerton Street, London

Fragments is a solo exhibition of new photographic and video work by Turkish artist Guler Ates, while an artist in residence at Eton College in 2015. Ates in her signature style, swathed a 21st century woman in veils of brightly coloured silk sourced from Asian markets in Slough, a city neighbouring Eton.  She documented her emotional […]

Angela Sweet @ Southampton City Art Gallery

Southampton City Art Gallery

Angela Sweet is exhibiting a new series of paper cuts in Sweet Cuts, all of which are based on light hearted word play.  Sweet has refined her practice and describes papercutting as “…fun, it focuses the mind and the imagination”.

Matilde Damele & others

The Foundry Gallery

A group showing, featuring works by Matilde Damele, Silvia Lerin, Ruth Solomons and Joella Wheatley, contemplating the idea of liminal space. “Does the angle between two walls have a happy ending?” JG Ballard The notion of "the inner construct" immediately conjures references to frameworks, pathways and codes resulting from our external experiences. The writings of […]

Zona Maco @ Arcade

Arcade Fine Arts

An exhibition of works by Zona Maco.

Vera Lutter @ Gagosian Gallery

Gagosian Gallery

“Turning Time,” is an exhibition of eight new photographs by Vera Lutter. Lutter has created pinhole-camera photographs of architecture, landscapes, cityscapes, and industrial sites since the early 1990s. “Turning Time” comprises two series, one depicting ancient temples in the southern Italian town of Paestum, the other the Effelsberg Radio Telescope at the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomiey in […]

Nancy Rubins @ Gagosian Gallery

Gagosian Gallery

"Diversifolia,” is an exhibition of new sculpture and drawings by Nancy Rubins, and her first solo exhibition in London. Rubins transforms found objects and industrial refuse into expertly orchestrated abstractions that are fluid and rhizomatic in nature.  She employs a structural property called “tensegrity,” wherein individual parts are arranged in balanced compression and secured with tensile cables. Clusters […]

Yto Barrada @ Barbican Art Gallery

Barbican Gallery

For her first major London commission, Yto Barrada weaves together personal narratives and political ideals to create a complex portrait of a city and its people in a state of […]

Elisa Alaluusua @ Art Space Gallery

Art Space Gallery

Sketchbooks – Revelation, is an exhibition by Elisa Alaluusua, who explores and presents sketchbooks by four diverse artists: Nigel Hall, Eileen Hogan, Dale Inglis and Michael Sandle. The exhibition is based on in-depth interviews conducted over several years during Alaluusua’s PhD research on sketchbooks. The sketchbook has been at the heart of the creative process […]

Amanda Mestrom @ Castor Projects

Castor Projects

Amanda Meström expects people to play, and she expects people to be playful, curious and conscientious in their play. So, can we play freely and democratically? How do we interact, how do we share objects? And, how might an object reveal the playground, map out the public domain, and the magic of private pleasure, solitude […]

Susan Barnett @ Fashion & Textile Museum

Fashion & Textile Museum

In this remarkable compilation of photographs, Susan Barnett views her subjects through a single article of dress: the T-shirt. By excluding faces from her portraits, Barnett allows individuals to project […]

Taiye Idahor @ Tyburn Gallery

Tyburn Gallery

Òkhùo, is a solo exhibition by Taiye Idahor, who traces her heritage to the ancient empire of Benin City, Nigeria, whose history and iconography she references in her practice. Working […]