Amel Bashier @ Addis Fine Art
Addis Fine ArtAmel Bashier's work is inspired by the wisdom and strength of her female ancestors, particularly those who struggled and fought for their rights. She uses their stories both as a […]
Amel Bashier's work is inspired by the wisdom and strength of her female ancestors, particularly those who struggled and fought for their rights. She uses their stories both as a […]
This exhibition, "Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-1970, celebrates the practices of the numerous international women artists working with gestural abstraction in the aftermath of the Second […]
Bells for Baku, London, Louisiana, is an exhibition by Zarouhie Abdalian, is a new body of work conceived especially for this exhibition, on themes related to the conditions of modern […]
Andrea Heller’s work might be characterised as ‘serious play’. She works in a wide range of media, including paintings and drawings on paper and fabric, as well as sculptures in […]
A selection of works by Kathryn Maple, which showcases her painting ‘The Common’ that has become part of the permanent collection at the gallery, and offers visitors the opportunity to […]
Two Worlds Entwined, explore the artistic practices of Annie Morris and Idris Khan within the historic and intimate setting of this Gallery. Annie Morris’s multi-disciplinary practice draws on both personal […]
The BIG exhibition celebrates the creative achievements of women in art! Curated by Sarah Lucas, and featuring the work of over twenty high-profile female artists, the BIG WOMEN exhibition includes […]
This exhibition explores the work of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, from her early work based on the Cornish landscape through to the abstract canvases she made during the 1960s and early 1970s. […]
Techné, is a two person show by Erika Trotzig and Torgny Wilcke. Both artists in this exhibition are fascinated with material and form, often using craft-based techniques and aesthetics, they […]
Alice Neel's (1900–1984) vivid portraits capture the shifting social and political context of the American twentieth century in this retrospective. In 1960s New York, Alice Neel was crowned ‘the court […]
A group exhibition pairing nine feminist artists working at the advent of feminist theory in the 1970’s and 80’s, with a contemporary artist from a younger generation. Curated by Marcelle […]
Shiva Ahmadi’s works are inspired by the world of Persian miniatures and uphold a strong critique of the current political situation in her homeland. Her paintings denounce violence and abuses […]
The works in, eye, i, you, examine the concept of memory as an archive, a starting point, and particularly that a memory of present can be of something absent, the […]
This exhibition showcases Sonia Boyce’s, Feeling Her Way, which won the Golden Lion Award at La Biennale di Venezia 2022. Commissioned by the British Council, the installation combines video, collage, […]
Liminal Space presents works by contemporary female digital artists Linda Dounia and Melissa Wiederrecht, who through generative practices explore spaces of ambiguity through blurred, amorphous shapes layered with personal experience. Liminal […]
Sasha Holzer carefully carved wooden panels showcase a profound knowledge of the materials' properties. Light is reflected at different angles on the carvings' shallow relief, revealing the wood's multifaceted grains. […]
B1NARY 0DES, by Sasha Stiles spans the gallery’s irl space, and its newly augured virtual reality gallery. Within these joint presentations, viewers encounter the multimedia array of language play that […]
Daisy Parris is a painter of psychological space. Direct text-based works and abstract paintings are made up of a vernacular that has developed through experience, relationships and through the depths […]
Polly Morgan’s new work explores appropriation in the animal world; how colour, pattern and iridescence are used to dazzle and misdirect. New painted snakeskin-textured sculptures explore the politicisation of bodily […]
‘A Year Of Drawings’ shows 365 works on paper and a group of paintings by Kathryn Maple. Having drawn one work a day for the whole of 2022, the exhibition […]