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Cecilia Charlton @ Candida Stevens Gallery

Candida Stevens Gallery

Cecilia Charlton creates technicolour, highly-patterned textile works that reference personal and cultural histories while questioning notions of medium by bringing together traditions of painting, craft, abstraction, and folk art in […]

Helen Simmonds @ Beaux Arts, Bath

Beaux Arts, Bath

A collection of work by Helen Simmonds, that feature selections from the artist’s collection of small ceramics, bottles and enamelled vessels.  The jug and ladle are recognisably Victorian;  other preferred objects […]

Vanessa Bell & others @ Philip Mould & Co

Philip Mould & Co

Pioneers: 500 Years of Women in British Art explores the history of female artists in Britain who defied the status-quo. This multidisciplinary exhibition progresses from 16th century portraitists, to painters working at the forefront of the British avant-garde in the early 20thcentury. This active and constantly developing area of art history examines the historical significance of female artists, […]

Polly Morgan @ Bomb Factory

Bomb Factory

 'How to Behave at Home', is a new exhibition by sculptor and taxidermist Polly Morgan.  Social media and the COVID pandemic provide the context for new abstract sculptures that use highly decorative hides of snakes and the trompe l'oeil designs in nail artistry to comment on the disparity between surface and reality. ​In an age where […]

Rebecca Allen @ Arcade

Arcade Art

Rebecca Allen is an artist inspired by the aesthetics of motion, the study of human perception and behaviour, and the potential of advanced technologies. Her early interest in utilising the […]

Susie MacMurray @ Pangolin

Pangolin London

Installation artist and sculptor Susie MacMurray presents 'Murmur' - a compelling body of work comprising tactile and thought-provoking sculptures, an ambitious new installation, intricate drawings, striking bronze works and silver […]

Huma Bhabha @ Baltic Art

Baltic, Gateshead

Mainly focusing on the figure, Huma Bhabha’s work addresses themes of colonialism, war, displacement and memories of home. Her influences are wide ranging, from ancient Egyptian statuary, African art, Classicism, […]

Lucy Skaer @ London Mithraeum

London Mithraeum

Our latest commission, Forest on Fire, developed by contemporary artist Lucy Skaer is available for viewing digitally. The installation is inspired by the image of the Tauroctony, the iconic centrepiece of […]

Cornelia Parker @ Cristea Roberts Gallery

Cristea Roberts Gallery

Cornelia Parker, who transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, uses printmaking to produce something elusive and ephemeral. Director Alan Cristea comments; “Parker’s new body of work, on which she has […]

Haegue Yang @ Tate St Ives

Tate, St Ives

This is a major exhibition of existing and new work by South Korean artist Haegue Yang, who is renowned for her vast and non-binary artistic languages. The materiality and aesthetics of […]

Rajni Perera @ Tramway

Tramway, Glasgow

Rajni Perera’s bold and intricately crafted paintings, sculptures, textile works, and installations explore issues of ancestorship, hybridity, futurity, and identity through the lens of science fiction. Influenced by a range […]

Francesca Woodman @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

An exhibition of works made in New York from 1979–80, focusing on a rare series of colour photographs by Francesca Woodman staged in her New York apartment.  Her focus was on the relationship with her body as both the object of the gaze and the active subject behind the camera.

Sara Barker @ Cample Line

Cample Line

Sara Barker’s work blurs the lines between sculpture, painting and drawing, as well as between figuration and abstraction and between imagined and physical spaces. Not quite sculptures and not quite […]

Meryl McMaster @ Canada Gallery

Canada Gallery

Meryl McMaster describes her work as sculptural photography — incorporating props, constructed garments and performance to examine her sense of identity and selfhood.  For her latest series, As Immense as […]

Jacqueline de Jong @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

Marking Jacqueline de Jong's return to oil painting after a number of years, Catastrophes highlights Border Line, a series of work addressing the traumatic experiences of migrants across the globe and critiquing the […]

Catherine Kurtz @ The Redfern Gallery

The Redfern Gallery

An online exhibition of new work by Catherine Kurtz. The title of the exhibition Pinned, is taken from one of three series of paintings, also including Memento Mori and Torn. This body of work […]

Rose Finn-Kelcey @ Kate MacGarry/Artissima XYZ

Kate Macgarry

Rose Finn-Kelcey is featured in Back to the Future, a curated section devoted to pioneers of contemporary art displaying works made between 1960 and 1999. The curated platform takes a multi-media […]

Alexis Hunter @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

Alexis Hunter worked with photography and painting to explore Feminist theory, with often provocative and radical results. Hunter was influenced by a growing move towards anti-patriarchy and used art as […]

Chantal Joffe @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

Chantal Joffe brings a combination of insight and integrity, as well as psychological and emotional force, to the genre of figurative art. Defined by its clarity, honesty and empathetic warmth […]