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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 […]

Sofia Stevi @ BALTIC

Baltic, Gateshead

Sofia Stevi makes paintings, sculpture and works on paper. Drawing inspiration from literature, philosophy and the everyday, her works bring together a wide range of references, from the writings of Victorian poet Christina Rossetti, to found images on Instagram. Stevi’s sweeping lines and colours describe form with a sense of playfulness and animation. Her paintings […]

Monika Sosnowska @ Hauser & Wirth, London

Hauser & Wirth 23 Savile Row, London, United Kingdom

Monika Sosnowska's solo exhibition features an entirely new body of work and is the artist’s inaugural exhibition in the gallery’s London space. In recent times Sosnowska has further developed her dynamic approach to materiality in which architectural and sculptural elements are hewn together in disorienting new configurations. Entitled ‘Structural Exercises’, the presentation comprises seven distinct […]

Cornelia Parker @ Royal West of England Academy

Royal West of England Academy

Cornelia Parker RA OBE is one of the UK’s foremost artists. Known across the world for her groundbreaking installations and sculpture, this intimate exhibition, One Day this Glass will Break, features Parker’s most recent work – a series of largescale photogravures and Fox Talbot's Articles of Glass (2017) which has never been shown outside London.  This […]

Women with Vision @ Royal West of England Academy

Royal West of England Academy

A celebration of women in British art - past, present and future. In a year of national milestones, the RWA marks the impact of female artists on our country's artistic landscape with four diverse exhibitions of historic and contemporary works. These exhibitions are Frink-Blow-Lawson, Women of the RWA, Cornelia Parker: One Day This Glass Will Break […]

Women of the RWA @ RWA

Royal West of England Academy

From its foundation to the present day, the RWA has had women artists at its heart. This diverse exhibition takes a walk through the RWA’s fascinating history and shines a light on the artists that shaped it. Women of the RWA reflects on key artistic moments across three centuries. Alongside works by the Academy’s longest […]

Frink-Blow-Lawson @ RWA

Royal West of England Academy

Frink-Blow-Lawson brings together the work of Dame Elisabeth Frink, Sandra Blow and Sonia Lawson, and explores their profound impact, still recognisable today. The work featured in this unique exhibition reflects the underlying tension between figuration and abstraction, which ran throughout the twentieth century. From Frink's haunting sculptures, including larger-than-life figurative works, to Blow's pioneering abstractions […]

Emilie Taylor @ Crafts Study Centre, Farnham

Crafts Study Centre, Farnham

A major new exhibition of new ceramics by Emilie Taylor, commissioned by Gallery Oldham. Taylor has a long-standing interest in representing the lives of people who exist in the gaps of society, which she describes as the Edgelands. Emilie’s latest body of work is inspired by the Greek myth of Persephone and Demeter, but in […]

Clare Woods @ Warwick Arts Centre

Warwick Arts Centre

Ths exhibition is a new series of raw and powerful paintings, frequently vast in scale, which were inspired by found photographic imagery the artist collects. These images often depict people at their most vulnerable, including in situations of conflict and confinement. Reinterpreted in oil paint using long, curved brushstrokes and sensuous colour, Clare Woods has […]

Susan Philipsz & others @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

The works in this exhibition, drawn primarily from the Arts Council Collection, give insight into some of the counter-culture and anti-establishment movements of recent decades alongside work by artists who seek to make a difference, helping to suggest ways that we might contribute to change on an individual, community and even global level. Works include […]

Elizabeth Friedlander @ Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft

Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft

This exhibition presents the story of the outstanding artist, designer and typographer Elizabeth Friedlander. The work of Friedlander (1903-1984) is instantly recognisable as mid-20th century design at its best, but few will know the name behind the art. Best known for her Penguin book covers and Bauer Type Foundry typeface ‘Elizabeth’; the exhibition touches on […]

Yvonne Crossley @ Royal West of England Academy

Royal West of England Academy

Painter/marker Yvonne Crossley RWA discusses her practice in this fascinating lecture. Ten years ago, Yvonne set up The Drawing Gallery in central London and has worked since then as gallery director and curator. Throughout this time she has continued with her own practice which includes drawing, constructing, painting and print. This informal conversation will accompany Yvonne's exhibition […]

Jenny Wheatley @ Llewellyn Alexander

Llewellyn Alexander (Find Paintings) Ltd

Exotic colour, bold brushwork, spontaneous draughtsmanship and crisply drawn detail characterise this stunning collection of oils, acrylics and watercolours by Jenny Wheatley in The Journey an exhibition inspired by her recent trips to India, Cuba, Spain anf Cyprus.

Swirhana Spong @ Pump House Gallery

Pump House Gallery

A hook but no fish, is the first UK solo exhibition of the New Zealand artist Sriwhana Spong.  The exhibition follows the artist’s research into the Lingua Ignota, a language invented by twelfth century mystic Hildegard von Bingen during her 39 years at Disibodenberg monastery, Germany. Central to the exhibition is a new film titled a hook but no fish. For […]

Pamela Golden @ Marlborough Fine Art

Marlborough Fine Arts

Thunderstruck, is a new series of paintings by Pamela Golden inspired by both real and imagined images of Iraq from the past and present. Thunderstruck, the title of the exhibition, is taken from the AC/DC song American soldiers played whilst bombing in the Iraq War. In this series Golden explores a complex array of themes, […]