Iris Touliaton @ Rodeo Gallery
Rodeo, London , United KingdomMothers, by Iris Touliaton is an installation to honour a new family by stretching its existing and future ties inconveniently is maybe a strange thing to do, but the subject […]
Mothers, by Iris Touliaton is an installation to honour a new family by stretching its existing and future ties inconveniently is maybe a strange thing to do, but the subject […]
The conceptual artist Anne Tallentire encourages us to think again about the spaces and environment that we inhabit. Questions of how we occupy both public and private space are brought […]
The exhibition asweetsea, explores what it means to communicate. This show by Liza Sylvestre comprises newly commissioned moving image, together with drawings, sculptures and audio works. As an artist who is […]
Ways of Attaching is an exhibition of work by, Rosemary Mayer (1943–2014). It spans three decades of Mayer’s prolific and varied practice, from fabric sculptures, artist’s books and ephemeral installations of […]
Cloud falls in love with mortal is an exhibition by Penny McCarthy and comprises an extensive series of graphite drawings made between 2019 and 2022. The catalyst for these drawings […]
A major survey show of the work of Caragh Thuring, which spans the last 15 years with more than 20 works, and includes paintings, drawings and monotypes. Thuring’s nuanced compositions […]
Apparitions, is an exhibition of unique photographic works by Liz Nielsen, which coincides with the release of the artist's first monograph of the same title. The publication includes more than […]
Sue Fuller's Into the Composition, is an exhibition dedicated to one of the most innovative artists in the field of geometric abstraction in the United States during the postwar era. […]
Danielle Durchslag grew up in the Jewish 1%, the lucky beneficiary of her great grandfather, Nathan, who started out his life as an immigrant peddler, and ended it as a business […]
Winter Break, a new installation of sculptures by Cynthia Talmadge. The works in this exhibition are emotive and suffused with a pervasive sense of melancholy – what Talmadge has described as […]
This exhibition, There's Still Another I See, focuses on pairings of paintings by Alice Neel of the same sitter, sometimes completed only a year or two apart, sometimes decades apart. With […]
Dindga!, an exhibition by Dindga McCannon, whose practice as both artist and activist has centred Black subjectivity for more than five decades. McCannon’s work fiercely scrutinises the inequality faced by Black women […]
Foragers (2022), is a new film by Jumana Manna, whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, filmmaking, and writing, exploring the paradoxical effects of preservation practices in agriculture, archaeology and law. Foragers […]
In this exhibition, Studio Pictures, Cecily Brown returns to her beloved smaller (and smallest) paintings. Brown’s entire gamut and palette are on display: her older small paintings are like old […]
Infinite Folds, is an exhibition by Barbara Chase-Riboud, which charts over seven decades of her innovation in sculptural technique, exploring memory, history and power through monumental sculptures and works on […]
Brain Forest Quipu is the seventh annual Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall. The installation brings together different strands of Cecilia Vicuña’s practice: her use of found materials to create delicate […]
Kristy M Chan’s practice looks at the ways in which environments shape one’s identity. Previous series of work have seen the artist explore feelings of disorientation whilst existing between Eastern […]
Since 1999, Sonia Boyce’s Devotional project has worked in dialogue with the public to collectively gather the names and memorabilia of black British women in music. Just for the Record presents a series of […]
In The World We Make, Amy Sherald humanises the Black experience by depicting her subjects in both historically recognisable and everyday settings, at once immortalising them and reinserting them into […]
Reverse Shot is an exhibition by Marwa Arsanios surveying her interdisciplinary practice. The exhibition reflects on colonial and ecological violence and the alternative possibilities in grassroots community resistance and a more harmonious […]