Janie Pirie @ Mall Galleries
Mall GalleriesRosa is an exhibition of roses illustrated by RHS gold medallist Janie Pirie. This is a new body of botanical art to coincide with the launch of a book of […]
Rosa is an exhibition of roses illustrated by RHS gold medallist Janie Pirie. This is a new body of botanical art to coincide with the launch of a book of […]
Sue Campion’s pastels are drawn paintings. Using sandpaper as a base, the pastels catch the rough surface, creating texture and layers of pigment, giving a similar quality to paint. Her […]
The exhibition Radical Women explores how Jessica Dismorr and her female contemporaries engaged with modernist literature and radical politics through their art, including their contributions to campaigns for women’s suffrage and […]
An exhibition celebrating the life and career of pioneering Edinburgh-born artist Mary Cameron (1865-1921). The exhibition Life in Paint places this forgotten artist back in the spotlight. It explores the […]
An exploration of the role of art in community, identity and protest. The first chance in the UK to see American Pop artist Jann Haworth and Liberty Blake’s mural, Work in […]
An exhibition of Ethel Walker’s landscapes.
An exhibition of Paintings and Prints by Barbara Rae.
Sally Moore explores mood, memory and states of mind through the use of surreal metaphor in this exhibition, which marks the publication of a major new book about her work. The book, titled Sally Moore: Acting Up, shows her paintings as a kind of demonstration, taking back control from the hidden worries and fantasies that plague most […]
Inna's Dream is a continuation of Varvara Shavora's ongoing quest into her family’s history, asking questions about power, authority and male and female representation as well as the interface between individual and collective […]
A presentation of the sculptor Ann Christopher’s latest solo show ‘If you stop asking questions - - - ’ The exhibition explores the nature of making and what drives an […]
‘Variations on a theme’ refers to the ways in which these three artists: Chloe Freemantle, Janet Patterson and Ruth Stage, select from the various sources that feed their imagination; choose […]
This exhibition, a project that has been over a year in the making, is closely connected with Nina Pandolfo herself – a reflection of her personal experiences and the vibrantly […]
Patricia Treib works at an immersive scale, one that feels closer to the size of a bed than a door. Nearly all her paintings are executed in the span of […]
This major exhibition, Life? or Theatre? features over 200 small gouaches on paper, which Charlotte Salomon created as part of a larger body of work in the early 1940s when in […]
Engravings of endangered species - birds, beetles, moths, by Bea Forshall.
In Territories of Printmaking, 1994 – 2019, Emma Stibbon is ‘artist as witness’ to our landscape and environment on the cusp of change: polar regions; volcanoes; deserts; coastal and urban. Through the alchemy of printmaking Stibbon envelops us in her experiences with monumental woodcuts and tactile intaglio prints, where volcanic ash is embedded into the printing plate. […]
Including new and recent works, Chiara Camoni's exhibition, About this and that. The Self and the other. Like everything, includes a collaborative piece made specifically for this space. Working primarily across drawing, sculpture and installation, Camoni creates spaces imbued with poetic sensibility. Her work is the result of a process which she calls ‘deviations’ where […]
Ruth Beloe specialises in portrait and figurative drawing and sculpting using the 'sight-size' technique.
This major retrospective highlights the abstract sculptures of Slovak artist Maria Bartuszová. The exhibition starts in the 1960s, when Bartuszová created her own experimental method of casting plaster by hand. Inspired by playing with her young daughter, she found she could create pure abstract forms by pouring plaster into rubber balloons. She would shape the sculpture […]
The exhibition coincides with the publication of Celia Paul’s memoir, Self-Portrait, and the release of a documentary film about the artist by Jake Auerbach. The exhibition, focuses on the two key tenets of her work: portraiture and landscape. Alongside a body of new paintings, curated by Hilton Als. These works address the abiding themes of Paul’s […]