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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 Body of The Sturgeon, as well as the 2016 work, This Is Offal alongside life-size lightbox portraits of the videos’ characters. Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley work […]

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 on one of the most celebrated paintings in the world; Gericault’s The Raft of the Medusa, 1819. Also taking inspiration from other Old Masters, notably Delacroix, Brown re-examines human presence, […]

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. Born Hannah Gluckstein into a wealthy Jewish family, Gluck attended art school in London and ran away to Cornwall with fellow students during the First […]

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 – 1872) and Mrs Portman (1854 – 1951), women who at different times in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ran the Hestercombe estate. Drawing […]

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 synthesise the past with the present. Humeau’s installation, Echoes, is conceived as a confrontation between life and death, with the gallery transformed into part temple, part […]

Liz Balkwill & others @ Llewellyn Alexander

Llewellyn Alexander (Find Paintings) Ltd

Christmas Exhibition 2017 – “12 Artists in a Feast of Art”. New paintings in oil and watercolour, by Liz Balkwill, Susan Bower ROI, RBA, Holly Brodie, Elaine Fellows RMS,  Pamela Kay, NEAC RWS ARCA RBA, Chris Kendrick, Peter Kuhfeld NEAC RP, Andrew Newman,  Nancy Petley-Jones, Steven Outram RBA, John Stillman RSMA, Bruce Yardley.

Helen Allingham @ Watts Gallery

Watts Gallery

Helen Allingham is one of the most familiar and well-loved of Victorian artists – in 1890 she became the first woman to be admitted to full membership of the Royal Watercolour Society and her work was highly acclaimed by leading contemporary critics, including John Ruskin. Despite this success there have been few exhibitions dedicated to […]

Artist panel discussion for Women to Watch UK: Metal

Phillips 30 Berkeley Square, London

Our major event of the year:  the panel will feature the Women to Watch UK: Metal artists in conversation with Caroline Douglas, director of the Contemporary Art Society (CAS.) Every two to three years NMWA invites its 21 national and international outreach committees to propose a shortlist of underrepresented women artists for a themed exhibition at NMWA. […]

Marie Harnett @ Alan Cristea Gallery

Alan Cristea Gallery

A major exhibition of new works by British artist Marie Harnett, celebrating fleeting moments of drama, beauty and sus­pense from contemporary film is opening soon.  Still includes several new series of drawings and prints by Harnett who is known for her highly detailed, meticulous drawings, derived from film stills. Harnett comments, “My interest lies in transforming a digital […]

Celine Condorelli @ Stanley Picker Gallery

Stanley Picker Gallery

 Céline Condorelli presents her solo show, Epilogue, as the final project at the Broome Street storefront of P! Epilogue also marks the start of a collaboration between P! and Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University London. Staged across the two venues throughout 2017, the overall project draws parallels and contrasts between the work of Condorelli […]

Kati Heck @ Sadie Coles

Sadie Coles Hq

Kati Heck presents a group of six new paintings, alongside two smaller portraits and a video sculpture. The exhibition is Heck’s first solo presentation in London. Throughout her work, she pursues art’s capacity to affront sensibilities and jolt the senses – acting as a Heimlich Manoeuvre within society. Heck’s six large-scale paintings, installed in a […]

Jane Mcadam Freud @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

A presentation of new works by Jane McAdam Freud in her exhibition Object – Fix Me in Your Turquoise Gaze. Created during the artist’s two-year residency at Harrow School in London, McAdam Freud explores the boundaries between painting and sculpture and the authority of these two disciplines in context to each other. Working with discarded objects or ‘stuff’, the artist drew […]

Polly Apfelbaum @ Frith Street Gallery

Frith Street Gallery 17-18 Golden Square, London, United Kingdom

Following her recent exhibition on prints at NMWA, Washington, DC - Chromatic Scale | National Museum of Women in the Arts, Polly Apfelbaum is in London to exhibit her latest works in a series of installations that incorporate hand-woven carpets, ceramics, drawings, and immersive colour. Each one is structured around thematic references: art-historical, place, or popular culture. These […]

Carmen Herrera @ Lisson Gallery

Lisson Gallery 67 Lisson Street, London, United Kingdom

Carmen Herrera’s exhibition features a new body of work created within the last year. It features a large Estructura, along with a number of paintings and works on paper, her most ambitious work to date. Herrera is known for her geometric lyricism and vibrant abstractions, and produces dynamic compositions that convey movement and rhythm through […]

Catherine Story @ Peer Gallery

Peer Gallery

SHADOW is a new site-specific installation and the most ambitious work to date for Catherine Story in her first solo exhibition for a public gallery. Commissioned by PEER to respond to its distinctive public-facing exhibition space, SHADOW melds the artist’s long preoccupation with the staging and lighting of 1930s films and Cubism, with a new […]

Suzi Morris @ Herrick Gallery

Herrick Gallery

A fascination with the independent nature of oil paint and its capacity to modify and spread unpredictably, led Suzi Morris to discover a synergy that seems to exist between the substance of oil paint and viral behaviour. The sciences of virology and genomics capture her imagination in multifarious ways and have become a medium through […]

Simone Fattal @ HENI Gallery

HENI Gallery

This exhibition of works by Simone Fattal coincides with the publication of Simone Fattal : Watercolours by HENI Publishing. The limited edition book presents over 100 watercolours works, from still lifes to abstracts. Made between 1972 and 2016, the book depicts a combination of painting, collage and sculptural works, all preceded by a discussion with the Artistic Director […]