Sandra Blow @ Huxley Parlour
Huxley Parlour GallerySandra Blow: Early Works exhibits a group of important, large-scale canvases across the first three decades of her artistic career, and is testament to her position as the earliest and […]
Sandra Blow: Early Works exhibits a group of important, large-scale canvases across the first three decades of her artistic career, and is testament to her position as the earliest and […]
The Tiger’s Eye – is an exhibition by, Hannah Lim that presents mixed-media sculpture and watercolour paintings, which take imaginative departure from Chinoiserie to reflect on cultural exchanges between Europe […]
Kate Newby's exhibition, So close, Come on, is accompanied with a text by Alex Bacon. The exhibition showcases a new series of site-responsive works that explore ideas around excavation and replacement, and reveals […]
Based on the artist’s diary, this award-winning, multisensory experience tells Kahlo’s story from a new perspective – in her own words. Suitable for all ages, the UK premiere of the Life […]
Barbara Hepworth’s exhibition, Art and Life, presents a special focus of Hepworth’s life in Cornwall, bringing together many of her most important works.
"More than 50 years have passed since I created the collages and poetry that comprise '50% The Visible Woman'. At that time I felt that women, both in the art […]
An exhibition on the poet and a painter Emmy Bridgwater (1906–1999). who was a leading member of an ambitious circle of artists and writers. Throughout the 1930s and 40s, they acted as a unified […]
On Sexuality presents the early, iconic works of Helen Chadwick and Penny Slinger. Both artists are widely considered among the most influential artists in British contemporary art, in the 1970s Chadwick and Slinger broke […]
Monster Chetwynd presents The Cat’s Whiskers, a group of four hand blown glass sculptures, shown alongside a series of recent watercolours. Made in 2022, each of the four glass dioramas draw […]
Maia Regis' exhibition includes a dozen works; eleven paintings and one work on paper. Each of the eleven paintings in the show evoke their own yet interrelated story. Collectively, the […]
Hajar Benjida, is the winner of this year's British Journal of Photography International Photography Award. Her exhibition, Atlanta Made Us Famous is an ongoing photo series that highlights the women that play […]
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 […]