Zayn Qahtani @ Vitrine Gallery
Vitrine GalleryAngels 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 […]
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 […]
HyeGyeong Choi’s ‘Food Coma’, presents a new series of paintings, in which she delves into riotous fantasies of bounty and indulgence. Her paintings explore subconscious desire while questioning societal expectations […]
Image as Protest, brings together two powerful bodies of work by Joy Gerrard and Dame Paula Rego RA (1935 - 2022), centred on women’s rights, and highlighting different ways in […]
Working in photography, video and installation, Bridget Smith’s practice interrogates the relationships we have with our environment, exploring the spaces in which we seek connection and transportation. For her new […]
The exhibition, Below a Waxing Moon, the Dance Claims us for Release, Alberta Whittle’s first in a public museum, continues themes known in her practice including post-colonial healing, pleasure, and […]
Atiena R Kilfa uses photography, sculpture, video and installation to explore personal and cultural memories that conflict and overlap. Her most recent work draws on her interest in the composition […]
SLOW DANS is a cycle of three 10-screen videos – KOHL, FELT TIP, and THE TEACHERS. These three works present a fictional past, parallel present, and imagined future, interweaving compact […]
‘The New Bend’ is an exhibition that brings together 12 contemporary artists working in the race, class and gender traditions of quilting and textile practice. The exhibition features: Anthony Akinbola, […]
Antigone: Women in Fibre Art, a group show celebrating the rich Eastern European textile art tradition. It focusses on Jagoda Buić – who recently passed away - and Barbara Levittoux-Świderska. The exhibition […]
‘Posadila sam kost u zimskom vrtu’, is the exhibition by artist duo TARWUK (Bruno Pogačnik Tremow and Ivana Vukšić, ). Working as a single entity, TARWUK have created an installation […]
Moving freely between performance, sculpture and video, Ingela Ihrman's work, Nocturne, evokes the interconnected coexistence of seemingly humble life-forms such as invasive weeds, intestinal flora, extinct amphibians and nocturnal birds. […]
Presentation of a two-person exhibition pairing, Linder with Hannah Wilke. Both artists are recognised as pioneers, provocateurs and radical feminists with work spanning photography, performance, photomontage. In Wilke’s case, sculpture and […]
An exhibition of new work by Alison Watt. The exhibition, A Kind of Longing, continues her engagement with the practice of the celebrated eighteenth-century Scottish portrait painter Allan Ramsay (1713-84). […]
For centuries Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn have been pitted against each other as love rivals with their differences celebrated. This exhibition, Queens, Rivals, Mothers, showcases the similarities between […]
Liza Giles’ large-scale abstract paintings combine a hard-edge approach to line and composition with intuitive mark-making, incorporating expressive gestures amid rigorous formal structures. Her painting style developed from making smaller […]