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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 […]

Sophie Jung @ Blain Southern

Blain Southern

As part of the Lodger series of exhibitions, curated by Tom Morton, the artist Sophie Jung presents a new sculptural installation, accompanied by a performance that exists as both a live event and a looping video work. For this exhibition, Come Fresh Hell or Fresh High Water, Jung transforms the lower gallery into an environment that recalls […]

Janet Boulton @ Swindon Museum & Art Gallery

Swindon Museum & Art Gallery

Janet Boulton is internationally known for her watercolours and paper relief works, but few know of her connections to Swindon. This exhibition celebrates her works on paper and will include paintings inspired by music, still life and gardens, as well as her innovative use of watercolour and her engagement with nature, beauty, architecture and music.

Maria Bonaparte & others @ Freud Museum

Freud Museum, London

The exhibition “So this is the Strong Sex”: Early Women Psychoanalysts explores the lives and work of a number of women from the early history of psychoanalysis. An exciting collaboration with the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna, this historically focussed exhibition showcases the major influence Marie Bonaparte, Helene Deutsch, Emma Eckstein, Anna Freud, Lou Andreas-Salomé and […]

Rose Wylie @ Serpentine Sackler Gallery

Rose Wylie’s images are often painted through the filter of her memory, using text to anchor recollections and facts and editing slippages in the compositions by overlaying new pieces of canvas, like a collage. Imbued with wit and economy of line Wylie’s canvases are confident and energetic, proposing new perspectives on the world and the […]

Jade Fadojutimi @ Houldsworth

Pippy Houldsworth 6 Heddon Street, London, United Kingdom

This is Jadé Fadojutimi’s first solo show, which offers a window into her fractured identity and quest for self-knowledge. The artist practices a cathartic relationship with paint; each work manifests a moment of questioning where frustrations and fears sit alongside one another. Heliophobia (2017) reverberates with pent-up exasperation, whilst Clumsy (2017) documents awkwardness in all its brash abundance. Fadojutimi […]

Private breakfast with couturier Anna Valentine

Anna Valentine 15 Cross Keys Close, London, United Kingdom

On 1 December, UK Friends of NMWA will be breakfasting with Anna Valentine at her showroom in Marylebone.  Anna will talk about her couture and ready-to-wear collections and what inspires her to create and design. Anna Valentine has been creating couture clothing with a modern twist for over 30 years. Her focus is on fabric, form […]

Eva Fabregas & Patricia Pisanelli @ Laure Geuillard

Laure Geuillard

First Act: Smooth Operations brings together the work of Eva Fàbregas and Patricia Pisanelli, two London-based artists whose practices are predominantly concerned with the affective and the subjective in the context of the so-called ‘experience economy’. The works place the subject —the individual, the group— amidst the material culture we live in and investigate today’s […]

Dorothy Cross @ New Art Centre, Salisbury

New Art Centre Salisbury, United Kingdom

Dorothy Cross makes both discrete objects and large-scale works and she is well-known for using diverse media, from found and constructed items to opera, photographs and film. For this exhibition, her focus is a series of substantial new sculptures, including a large bed carved in Carrara marble. Glance, the title of the exhibition, suggests both […]

Rose Finn-Kelcey, Firstsite, Colchester

Firstsite Gallery

This exhibition focusses on the key themes of self, empowerment and spirituality embedded in Rose Finn-Kelcey’s work, exploring how they contribute to our own perception of identity. Her work is distinguished by its unpredictability; no two works are quite alike. Despite or perhaps because of this continual reinvention, it is possible to pick out the […]

Alice Kettle @ Candida Stevens Gallery

Candida Stevens Gallery

To complement a mini-retrospective at Winchester Discovery Centre, Alice Kettle: More Threads is being  held simultaneously at Candida Stevens Gallery, Chichester. Here visitors can view previously unseen and recently created work, including Sunbathers (2017), made by Alice for GOOD NATURE, at the gallery earlier this year, two pieces from her Schiffili series, made in 2006 on machines that no […]

Meryl McMaster @ The Baldwin Gallery

The Baldwin Gallery

The exhibition 'Betwixt', explores organic and psychic transference between selves and species, featuring the shape-changing photography of Meryl McMaster and David Ellingsen.

Cornelia Parker reception

Frith Street Gallery

We are thrilled to invite you to a reception celebrating our 10th Anniversary as a UK charity and NMWA's thirtieth anniversary. As we announced in September, UK Friends of NMWA are presenting the museum withThirty Pieces of Silver (Exhaled) by Cornelia Parker as a celebratory gift. In honour of this occasion, Cornelia Parker will be […]

Nikki Gardham @ Mercer Chance

Mercer Chance

This exhibition of new work by Nikki Graham is buoyed by a renewed freedom in her painting.   Nikki has produced an exciting and exuberant collection of large works on paper, elevating autobiographical vignettes into grand monuments to everyday life, which is called Patchwork.  

Olivia Krimpas @ Greenwich Printmakers

Greenwich Printmakers Gallery

Olivia Krimpas develops her prints by combining painting, drawing and etching, using multiple plates to create layers of colour.  These processes enable her to find the fluid, rhythmic quality of people and objects in action.  Her preoccupation, inspired by her history in dance, is the definition of moving forms in space.  She exhibits regularly and […]

Kirsten Reynolds @ Art Bermondsey Project Space

Art Bermondsey Project Space

Kirsten Reynolds is an English artist whose current work uses photography, painting, printmaking and sound / light installation to re-interpret classical themes relating to landscape, nature and the environment. Preferring to work off the beaten track, Reynolds chooses significant locations to make nocturnal light drawings that capture dynamic traces of the artist’s movements in response […]

Ilona Sagar @ South London Gallery

South London Gallery

In her first institutional solo show in the UK, Ilona Sagar presents Correspondence O, a multi-faceted work exploring the history of the Pioneer Health Centre in Peckham and its subsequent conversion into a gated community. Sagar’s moving image installation expresses the complex, changing landscape of public health and the social shift towards a more egocentric, […]

Margot Selby @ Huguenot Museum

Huguenot Museum

This exhibition in partnership with Rochester Art Gallery features internationally-renowned textile artist and designer Margo Selby. We are showcasing her beautiful hand-woven framed textiles, including new pieces made especially for this show, along with an archive of her design work which reveals the creative process. The artworks use a technique called 'Lampas', a historic woven […]