Winnie Mynerva @ Gathering Gallery
Gathering Gallery , United KingdomBone 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]