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Ithell Colquhoun @ Tate St Ives

Ithell Colquhoun the innovative writer and practicing occultist, was a leading figure during the 1930s and 1940s. She charted her own course, investigating surrealist methods of unconscious picture-making and fearlessly delving into the realms of myth and magic. Between Worlds, is her landmark exhibition of over 200 artworks and archival materials, which  traces Colquhoun’s evolution, […]

Woo Jung Ghil @ Kearsey & Gold, London

Woo Jung Ghil’s paintings in, Savouring Silence, are meditative odysseys into the depths of the human psyche, each work reflecting a search for mental clarity and stillness. Through her practice, she visualises an “ideal state of mind” – a space or sanctuary of introspection, where the existential burdens humans carry, particularly the false sense of […]

Morwenna Morrison @ Arusha Gallery

"I'm drawn to how we represent ourselves and our environments through the ages. How historically fashions evolve, imperceptibly sometimes, resulting in every era having its own distinct style." Morwenna Morrison's aim is to transform the historical into a contemporary experience by introducing interventions, which create a dialogue that compares and contrasts our ideas around time.  […]

Heather Agyepong @ Doyle Wham Gallery

Heather Agyepong’s exhibition, Through Motion, offers a mini-retrospective of her multi-disciplinary creative practice. The idea of the body as an archive is central to Agyepong’s practice and this exhibition.  Her performance is soundtracked by interviews with Black British women in trauma recovery, connecting and contextualising her own process of repair.

Barbara Hepworth @ Piano Nobile, London

Spanning three decades of Barbra Hepworth’s career, this exhibition focuses on her stringed sculptures in a comprehensive range of materials and sizes from large-scale works in wood and brass to small-scale works in bronze.

Galli @ Goldsmith’s Centre for Contemporary Art

Galli’s (Anna-Gabriele Müller) work is a powerful current position on corporeality in a fractious and violent age that proposes an exhilarating, ribald, and haunting grammar of the body. The exhibition’s title – So, So, So – refers to the melodic cadence of the artist’s speech, and, in both English and German, gestures to openness, something to come, […]

Danielle Dean @ Spike Island, Bristol

Danielle Dean’s work spans video, painting, installation, social practice and performance. Drawing on archival records, film and advertising, Dean’s practice interrogates how individuals are shaped by commercial narratives and explores historical and contemporary representations of labour, racialised identity and popular culture. Her projects are often developed collaboratively with community members, whose experiences bring essential perspectives […]

Linder @ The Hayward Gallery

Linder’s first London retrospective showcases 50 years of the pioneering feminist artist’s work, dissecting our fascination with the body and its representation. From the early photomontages made while she was part of the punk scene of 1970s Manchester, to new work in digital montage shown for the first time, the exhibition presents the breadth of […]

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Mickalene Thomas @ The Hayward Gallery

Mickalene Thomas’ (born 1971) vibrant, large-scale portraits of Black women at rest reclaim space and representation in art history, celebrating love and radical repose. This exhibition presents two decades of work by the internationally celebrated artist and pioneering portraitist. Featuring paintings, photographs, collages and installations, All About Love transforms the Hayward Gallery with bespoke wallpapers, textiles and […]

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Bianca Raffaella @ Flowers Gallery

Bianca Raffaella's Faint Memories, features a collection of textural flower paintings that evoke the artist's experience of beauty in braille, which was how she first learned to read and write. Raffaella relies on touch in her painting process. Never losing contact with the canvas, she blends delicate hues and dusty colours until they become an ethereal […]

Melania Toma & others @ Ione & Mann

The Cave in the Mind, is a group show featuring the recipients of the 2024 Girl Power Residency, held in the Aquitaine region, Southwest France.  The exhibition presents new work by Melania Toma, Paula Turmina and Atalanta Xanthe, which allude to cave paintings and their predetermined vocabulary of motifs; other artists created works that imbue the ambience […]

Anina Major @ Larkin Durey, London

Holding Space, is an exhibition exploring points of connection in the work of artists Anina Major and Lavar Munroe. Drawing on their separate, formative years, Major and Munroe’s work is infused with ideas of home, migration, identity and heritage; exploring what it means to belong and how making can carry stories forward, honouring ancestral and […]

Francine Tint @ Upsilon Gallery

Francine Tint's exhibition, Radical Acts of Beholding, which embodies her spirit of abstract expressionism, is a showcase of her works and celebrates the painter’s remarkable career, while introducing her dynamic, gestural paintings to new audiences.

Rhea Storr @ Site Gallery, Sheffield

Subjects of State, Labours of Love is a two-chapter film by artist filmmaker Rhea Storr. This body of work captures the shared joys, celebrations, struggles, oppressions and complexities experienced by Caribbean heritage communities.

Emii Alrai @ Compton Verney

Inspired by the disruptive nature of volcanic eruption and paintings of Vesuvius in the Gallery's Naples collection, Emii Alrai weaves together ancient mythologies, research and nostalgia as a critical response to our times.   In this exhibition, River of Black Stone, of new and reimagined works, sculptural objects become artefacts and drawings become maps bringing together […]

Vanessa da Silva @ Mostyn Gallery

Roda Viva (wheel of life), is an exhibition of newly commissioned works by Vanessa da Silva. Drawing inspiration from her Brazilian heritage – family history, music, dance, and legacy of previous artists, the works explore themes of identity, ancestry, destiny, joy and memory.   The exhibition, which features textiles, sculptures and works on paper, is centred […]

Angela Maasalu @ Des Bains, London

The paintings in Angela Maasalu’s exhibition Taking Courage seem to belong to the surrealist tradition. Here, the disturbing is presented for enjoyment and analysis

Rosie Gibbens @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London

Rosie Gibbens’ Muta is a two-part sculptural presentation. Gibbens' work explores gender performativity and consumerist culture as it relates to the female form, combining an absurdist humour with abject aesthetics.

Tianyue Zhong @ Ibf Contemporary, London

Tianyue Zhong’s exhibition Between Earth and Tide presents a series of paintings comprised of the unseen and foundational rhythms of landscape and gesture. 

Franciszka Themerson @ Ben Uri Gallery, London

Focusing on her rarely seen work from Warsaw, Stories from the Life presents the paintings and drawings of Franciszka Themerson during her time as a student, followed by her drawings of 1933.