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Mary Lloyd Jones @ Martin Tinney Gallery

Martin Tinney Gallery

This latest exhibition consists of approximately 30 new paintings, in which Mary Lloyd Jones explores the traces left by our ancestors, the fields & hillsides, and the scars left behind by the lead-mining industry. These vibrant, energetic and colourful works combine to create a luminous exhibition that shows Mary still at the height of her […]

Isabel Nolan @ Bloomberg Space

Bloomberg Space

An inaugural installation, Another View from Nowhen by Dublin-based artist Isabel Nolan, which features two ambitious works that respond to the history of the location: The Barely Perceptible Vibration of Everything, a vibrant, […]

Lotte Laserstein @ Agnew's Gallery

Agnew's Gallery 6 St James' Place, London, United Kingdom

Lotte Laserstein (1898 – 1993), started her career in the Berlin of the 20s and 30s, and was one of the first women to complete her studies at the Academy […]

Liane Lang @ Eton College

Marcelle Joseph Projects 84 Hatton Garden, London, United Kingdom

Old School is a solo exhibition of new photographic and sculptural work made by Liane Lang while an artist in residence at Eton College in 2014. Lang was the first female artist to be awarded the James McLaren residency at Eton College and follows in the footsteps of other luminaries such as Hughie O’Donoghue RA and […]

Holly Davey @ g39

g39

A buff foolscap folder is the starting point for The Conversation, a solo show by Holly Davey. Inherited by the artist, the folder contains fragments of a lifetime – photographs, […]

Hannah Ryggen @ Modern Art Oxford

Modern Art Oxford

Hannah Ryggen (1894-1970) was one of Scandinavia’s most outstanding artistic figures of the 20th century. In the first major presentation of the artist’s work in the UK, this exhibition surveys her […]

Hattie Buckwell @ Tobacco Factory, Bristol

Tobacco Factory

Hattie Buckwell is an Illustrator based in Bristol. Working with watercolour & ink, she paints times of adventure, homes from around the world and lots of animals. Her playful illustrations explore simple pleasures like sleeping under the stars, feasting with friends & wild swimming.  

Carla Borel @ A22 Gallery

A22 Gallery

Drawing on themes of identity, community and intimacy, Homme Libre explores ideas of masculinity seen from a female perspective. The striking and intimate portraits are of men the photographer, Carol Borel is either close friends with, very loosely knows, or met in the street or on the tube. Straight, gay, trans, and from various professions and backgrounds, the […]

Sasha Harslief @ Everard Read

Everard Read, London

Aura, is a solo exhibition of new oil paintings by South African artist, Sasha Hartslief, who produces subtle investigations into the human condition, through her atmospheric interiors, her nudes and character studies, which somehow strike a chord with us. Using brushstroke to evoke the transience of light, colour and movement, her subjects are often viewed from a philosophical, […]

Anita Corbin @ Exeter Phoenix

Exeter Phoenix Art

In 1981, photographer Anita Corbin captured pivotal “coming of age” moments in the life of 56 young women – all members of different subcultures. The result was an extraordinary collection of portraits against a backdrop of heightened social, cultural and political change. The Skins, Mods, Punks, Rockabillies, New Romantics, Rasta’s and young lesbians that Anita […]

Madeleine Stack & Pauline Batista @ The Koppel Project

The Koppel Project

 It’s about an excavation. Of the mind, of the self. Who is colonized and who flies freely? Fly in, fly out. We, Madeleine Stack and Pauline Batista are seeking a pattern in Fatal Softness.   Pattern recognition. Data mining and mining for ore, a shared language of opacity and incoherence. Travelling at great speed above the […]

Julia Crabtree @ Cell Project Space

Cell Project Space

As part of a long-term research and commissioning process, artists Julia Crabtree and William Evans present their solo exhibition, Gullet. For this exhibition the artists have produced an expansive sculptural work, combining bespoke craft alongside technological processes, that are both desire driven and dismal.  

Mary Reid Kelley @ Tate Liverpool

Tate Liverpool

Known for their stylised black-and-white videos this exhibition, We are Ghosts will be Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley’s first solo exhibition in the UK. The display will feature their new work In The […]

Cecily Brown @ Whitworth, Manchester

The Whitworth, Manchester

This is an exhibition of a extraordinary series of drawings by Cecily Brown, of wrecked ships and their passengers. Brown’s practice of painterly interrogation of an existing image, here takes […]

Hannah Gluckstein & Brighton Museum

Brighton Museum

This major new exhibition, Art & Identity explores the life and work of the 20th century artist Gluck (1895-1978), who is now also recognised as a trailblazer of gender fluidity. […]

Trish Morissey @ Hestercombe Gallery, Somerset

Hestercombe Gallery, Somerset

Trish Morrissey works with photography, film and video. As Hestercombe’s 2017 Artist in residence, she has made a major new body of work about the lives of Miss Warre (1790 […]

Marguerite Humeau @ Tate Britain

Tate Britain

Marguerite Humeau's research led process usually takes the form of large scale installations involving sound and sculpture, in which she challenges key issues of the day using complex narratives that […]