Milly Peck @ Vitrine Fitzrovia
Vitrine Gallery‘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 […]
‘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, […]
Mariana Castillo Deball’s composition is inspired by the 14,000 Roman artefacts discovered on the site of Bloomberg’s European headquarters during the 2012 – 2014 archaeological excavations. The installation, Rubbish, comprises towering pillars of […]
Details of a summer fundraising exhibition of women and non-binary artists in support of the Camden-based charity and its vital services. Wave brings together emerging and established artists in support of […]
As Free As Birds is the exhibition by Hadi Fallahpisheh, in which she works across painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, performance and installation. Fallahpisheh weaves a narrative that is part-allegory, part-fable, with […]
New Mythologies II, is a group show of eleven artists working across painting, drawing, and mixed-media. The works in the exhibition all present responses to a fraught, contemporary climate: one […]
Haptic Vision, is a major exhibition dedicated to trailblazing feminist artists Rosa Lee and Jo Bruton, which puts into focus their massive influence on UK’s abstract and feminist art of the 1980s […]
Hangama Amiri employs an architectural split-screen to take us inside the story of separation. Reminiscences combines the visual vocabulary of history painting with the skills and materials of a couturier, Amiri […]
Under the pink of my tongue, I found love exposes a single, raw nerve extracted from the flesh of a film currently in development by Jennifer Lauren Martin. The short […]
In celebration of Cornelia Parker’s solo presentation at Tate Britain (until 16 October 2022), the Gallery is pleased to present a selection of works from across the artist’s oeuvre. The presentation is […]
This exhibition, The Story of Art as it’s Still Being Written, curated by Katy Hessel, coincides with the publication of her new book The Story of Art without Men. A pioneering exploration of women […]
Carolee Schneemann, a radical artist who remains a feminist icon and point of reference for numerous contemporary artists to this day. She addressed urgent topics from sexual expression and the […]
"Parallel Lines" is the first major review of the work of Eileen Cooper OBE RA, and curated by Kathleen Soriano, The exhibition brings together over 40 different artworks produced over […]
Ksenia Dermenzhi’s exhibition, In Bloom, focusses on a word that has a romantic and loaded feeling. The works are about flowers, colours and joy; there is a real sense of […]
Day Division, is an exhibition of new and recent works by Lucy Skaer. Throughout her practice, Skaer interprets imagery and objects found within diverse contexts and histories, before transforming or […]
remiQXing still, is an exhibition of video and physical works exploring the emerging field of quantum computing as both a subject and medium, by Libby Heaney. The gallery space is turned […]
Our Bodies are Not the Problem, by Olivia Plender is based on historical research that analyses pedagogical methods and revolutionary, social, political, and educational movements mainly of the 19th and 20th centuries. She […]
An exhibition of new work by Jadé Fadojutimi whose large-scale paintings combine abstract and figurative elements in compositions that have intense graphic energy. At the heart of Fadojutimi’s work is an introspective […]