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Hilma Af Klint @ Tate Modern

Tate Modern

Explore the powerful work of two groundbreaking modern artists, and  a unique chance to discover the visionary work of Hilma af Klint and experience Piet Mondrian’s influential art in a […]

Victoria Cantons @ Flowers Gallery

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

The exhibition title, Nothing is Absolute' refers to a shifting relationship between the self and the perception of the surrounding world, which Cantons describes as a constant revisioning and adjustment of the concepts of truth and understanding. As Cantons says, "Nothing is fixed. Everything is in flux, and anything can change it.” In her recent works, […]

Dawn Ng @ Kate MacGarry

Kate Macgarry

Dawn Ng’s exhibition comprises lightboxes, photographs, a video and paintings, all of which articulate Ng’s nuanced exploration of time.

Cathie Pilkington @ Karsten Schubert

Karsten Schubert 5-8 Lower John Street, London, United Kingdom

Weird Horses is an exhibition that proposes a return to equestrian sculpture. Here as elsewhere, Cathie Pilkington is characteristically drawn to engage with motifs that seem exhausted and overburdened by history, […]

Maki Na Kamura @ Michael Werner Gallery

Michael Werner Gallery , United Kingdom

Maki Na Kamura's exhibition of new paintings displays both her figurative and abstract styles of drawing.  These dichotomies do not exist to Na Kamura, whose style and time are fluid.  She […]

Shahrzad Ghaffari @ Leighton House

Leighton House , United Kingdom

The exhibition closely examines the central ideas behind Oneness, in this presentation of  Shahrzad Ghaffari's preparatory painting on canvas, and a short film on the making of the work. The exhibition, […]

Ida Ekblad & others @ Galerie Max Hetzler

Galerie Max Hetzler

‘Abstract is not a style. I simply want to make a surface work.’ With these words the Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell explained her relationship to painting and abstraction. On its […]

Bev Butkow & others @ Addis Fine Art

Addis Fine Art

Soft Power, Guns Rain is an exhibition by an all-women trio: Bev Butkow, Aneesah Girie and Hannah Macfarlane. Each of the artists employs unusual, tactile and gendered materials that oscillate […]

Anita Witek @ L’etrangere

L'etrangere

There is a preview of Anita Witek's artist book, that follows her recent photographic series, Unforeseeable Occurrences. The preview is accompanied by a selection of Witek's photo-collages. The book was produced in a long, intense collaboration with designer Karin Holzfeind, and includes works produced in the last three years, conceived at an unprecedented time, when […]

Tizta Berhanu @ Addis Fine Art

Addis Fine Art

Tizta Berhanu explores humanity’s full spectrum of emotions in her figurative paintings. Narratives of love, intimacy, kinship, and motherhood flow across her gestural compositions. Bathed in swathes of jewel-like primary […]

Florence Peake @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

Enactment, is an exhibition of queer, multi-disciplinary visual artist Florence Peake. The exhibition presents new installations, sculptures, canvases, and works on paper that continue the artist’s research into the possibilities […]

Silvia Infranco @ Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix

Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix

Taking Care, is the title of an exhibition by Silvia Infranco.  Her investigation unfolds through many media: works on paper, works on wood, artist’s books, sculptures and Polaroids that fill the rooms of the gallery. They recount history of humans' interactions with nature and plants informed by ancient manuscripts housed in the British Library. This […]

Nathalie Du Pasquier @ Pace Gallery

Pace, London , United Kingdom

LE CORBEAU ET LE RENARD, is an exhibition by Nathalie Du Pasquier, in which she presents a suite of new paintings and constructions in her signature visual lexicon of vivid […]

Amy Bernstein & others @ A.I. Gallery

A.I. Gallery

Hyphenate brings together works by three female artists: Amy Bernstein, Betsy Bradley and Weixin Quek Chong. The exhibition explores how, in painting and sculptural installation, the artists render explorations of language in terms of the calligraphic, typographical and even as logograms.

Jane Dickson @ Alison Jacques

Alison Jacques Gallery 16-18 Berners St, London, United Kingdom

‘Fist of Fury’, Jane Dickson’s exhibition surveys both historical and recent paintings from her acclaimed ‘Times Square’ series, with a focus on signage from cinemas, adult entertainment establishments, hotels, liquor […]

Karla Black @ New Art Gallery, Walsall

New Art Gallery, Walsall

An exhibition of previously unseen sculptures by Karla Black, and a rare opportunity to see her work in depth. Karla uses a distinctive palette of pastel and metallic colours and […]

Kay Donachie @ Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant , Chichester West Sussex

Kaye Donachie’s paintings take inspiration from the lives and works of female figures from the past. Her portraits are not exact depictions, but draw on literature, biography and archival imagery […]

Melati Suryodarmo @ Ikon Gallery

Ikon Gallery, Birmingham

Melati Suryodarmo is known for her strenuous durational performances that last several hours, testing the limits of the human mind and body. The exhibition, Passionate Pilgrim, celebrates her dedication to […]

Sarah Sze @ Peckham Rye Station

Peckham Rye Station , United Kingdom

A sculptural installation by Sarah Sze — called The Waiting Room — gives Peckham Rye Station the glow-up it so throughly deserves. At the heart of the piece, a deconstructed globe — formed out of torn fragments of paper and cardboard, sitting within a matrix of stainless steel tubing — dances with changing images. Volcanoes […]