Helen Saunders @ Courtauld Gallery
Courtauld GalleryA pioneer of abstract art in Britain, Helen Saunders (1885–1963) was one of only two women to join the Vorticists, the radical but short-lived art movement that emerged in London […]
A pioneer of abstract art in Britain, Helen Saunders (1885–1963) was one of only two women to join the Vorticists, the radical but short-lived art movement that emerged in London […]
Contact Prints, is an exhibition by surrealist photographer, Dora Maar. Taken throughout the 1930s, the works in the exhibition provide an intimate encounter with Maar’s early photographic interests and her preoccupation with […]
Gatherer, is an exhibition of work by Catherine Repko. Using an emphasis on reduced forms and negative space, Repko explores the intersection between documentary and painting, memory and obfuscation, to create […]
An exhibition of contact prints by surrealist photographer, Dora Maar. Taken throughout the 1930s, the works in the exhibition provide an intimate encounter with Maar’s early photographic interests and her […]
This exhibition looks at the ways in which artists have used a range of printmaking processes from centuries-old methods to digital technologies to produce very different images. It is the first […]
Shelf Life, a selection of works exploring the theme of still lives curated by Jessica Draper and including works by Oda Iselin Sønderland, Taylor Simmons, Nathanaëlle Herbelin, Aubrey Levinthal, Nada […]
Holmes’ practice currently revolves around a set of ‘Contradictions and Notes on Painting’: a list of thoughts on, and rules for, painting. This forms the basis of Holmes’ current show.
Proper Time, an exhibition of new work by Margarita Gluzberg. Taking the form of a series of large-scale drawings, the works feature spheres rendered in pastel and coloured pencil that seem to sit […]
Reena Saini Kallat’s exhibition Common Ground, is a carefully woven tapestry of themes, investigating notions of borders, migration, inequity and citizenship. In Kallat’s powerful work maps, rubber-stamps, flags and the constitutions of […]
A major survey of photographer Hannah Starkey, which traces the development of her work across two decades. Throughout her career, Starkey’s meticulously choreographed photographs have determinedly engaged with how women […]
An exhibition of work by the four artists nominated for the Turner Prize 2022: Heather Phillipson, Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan and Sin Wai Kin. Heather Phillipson presents RUPTURE NO 6, which […]
‘Discover Manet and Eva Gonzalès’ is the first in a series of exhibitions that look at a single painting from fresh and unexpected perspectives. Eva Gonzales (1847–1883), the daughter of […]
Hayley Tompkins once described her process as one of trying really to see something. Turning her gaze on everyday objects, she uses paint, photography and film to mark them, and […]
Althea McNish was the first Caribbean designer to achieve international recognition and one of the most influential and innovative textile designers in the UK. This exhibition explores McNish’s extraordinary career and […]
Bharti Kher's exhibition includes delicate mixed media drawings, as well as complex and textured bindi drawings, and a new, large-scale, site-specific version of Virus; conceived and executed annually as a 30-year on-site project […]
Conflagration is Jala Wahid’s presents a new body of work exploring the relationship between Britain and Kurdistan, through the lens of oil. The installation approaches oil as the symbolic material through […]
The exhibition, Strange Clay: Ceramic in Contemporary Art, examines the plasticity and the possibilities of ceramics. Artworks on show encompass fantastical creatures and uncanny representations of the everyday, as well […]
There is a remarkable story of Sarah Biffin (Beffin), (1784-1850), who has been overlooked by historians. Those who have attempted to illustrate her life often perpetuated previously held misconceptions and Biffin’s artistic […]
This exhibition is a major survey of work by over 100 women artists working in the UK from 1970 to 1990. Through their creative practices, women’s liberation was forged against […]
P4aM2aRF! is an exhibition by Nicole Wermers, the title of which resembles code or password, and stands for ‘Proposal for a Monument to a Reclining Female!’ It alludes to the […]