Noemi Conan & others @ Pi Artworks
Pi ArtworksFriends and Family: Part II, invites viewers into a space of shared recollection and private insight, bringing the implications of how one can ‘belong’ to the fore.
Friends and Family: Part II, invites viewers into a space of shared recollection and private insight, bringing the implications of how one can ‘belong’ to the fore.
Roman Allegories & Greek Mythologies, is a landmark exhibition presenting two seminal series of works: Roman Allegories, by Eleanor Antin; and Mythologies, by Giorgio de Chirico. Roman Allegories is part of […]
From The Rattle is a two person show by Dominic Beattie and Melania Toma. The new work created for this exhibition opens up a conversation between forms inhabiting the gallery; […]
Conscious Unconscious, is an exhibition that brings together new paintings by Katarina Caserman, Héloïse Chassepot, Saskia Colwell, Li Hei Di, Zoe McGuire and Alexis Soul-Gray. Each of the six artists […]
Let The Sunshine In brings together propositions by a group of contemporary artists that reconsider the uncertainties, and the possibilities, of our future. Works are by Ann Craven, Cui Jie, Freya Douglas-Morris, Sophie von Hellermann, Kat Lyons, Tala Madani, Manuel […]
Molly Erin McCarthy’s world-building practice responds to the landscape, folklore and history of Cornwall, materialising across an interactive game space, miniature dioramas and sculptural works. Working across both a physical […]
Nagihan Seymour, is an artist who creates geometric art to the highest standard and with beautiful results. Her artwork is a contemporary response to traditional artistic practices and conveys her […]
In "Motive/Motif: Artists Commemorate the Sufragettes", the significance of the image on the handkerchief goes far beyond this modest embroidered object. Its beauty belies the women’s struggle and suffering whilst […]
Chibereko Chakaramba Kuudzirwa (The Womb Refused To Be Told), is a presentation by Virigina Chihota. The series emerges from an intense cycle of creative production for Chihota, in which she […]
Beneath the Surface, is a group show curated by Isabella Icoz, which brings together the work of Heidi Bucher, Alex Gardner, Lubaina Himid, Shirazeh Houshiary, Araba Opoku, and Calida Rawles—six […]
Threshold celebrates the work of a selection of female artists that coincides with the launch of Jennifer Higgie’s new book, The Other Side. Featuring work by Angela Bulloch, Rachel Howard, Donna […]
Call me if you get lost’, is an exhibition by Hannah Beerman, based on a text by Natalie Power. Beerman’s pieces are an exercise in deliberate, deadpan humor, appearing nearly […]
Cadence is an exhibition of new paintings by Laura Lancaster and Rachel Lancaster that extends each artists' preoccupation with ambiguous found imagery as a catalyst for heightened dramatic states. This […]
'Follicle Symphony' is Ludovica Gioscia's show that explores the experience of IVF and pregnancy in her practice and philosophy. The exhibition presents a new body of mixed media work by […]
Angels In Purgatory' is the work of Zayn Qahtani, who presents a new body of work exploring themes of destruction, resurrection and rebirth through a personal retelling of stories of […]
This exhibition celebrates Wakefield’s progressive approach to collecting ceramics since the 1930s and shines a light on artists exploring the sculptural possibilities of this versatile medium. On display are some […]
Bone of my Bones, Flesh of my Flesh, is the work of Wynnie Mynerva, who seeks to dismantle the idea of sexuality as either intrinsically biological, or as rigidly defined […]
Kathleen Guthrie and John Cecil Stephenson were key figures of 20th century British modernism. Married from 1942 until Stephenson’s death in 1965; this exhibition is the first time that their […]
Sigrid Holmwood's exhibition, ‘A Terrible and True History’, is the focus of this recent series of paintings on the Witch Trials of 1590 in Denmark and North Berwick, Scotland. Paintings […]
A group exhibition featuring works by seventeen artists working across diverse mediums including painting, sculpture, ceramics, and film. This exhibition was inspired by trailblazing abstract painter Gillian Ayres (1930-2018) and […]