Nalini Malani @ National Gallery
National GalleryNalini Malani, presents new ways of seeing well-known works of art. Taking her inspiration from paintings in the National Gallery and Bath’s Holburne Museum, Malani has created striking new video […]
Nalini Malani, presents new ways of seeing well-known works of art. Taking her inspiration from paintings in the National Gallery and Bath’s Holburne Museum, Malani has created striking new video […]
Form: (Women) Makers explores and reimagines the ways that pottery by female makers is currently being presented and narrated in the UK and internationally. Highlights include works by Dame Magdalene Odundo […]
Within + Without brings together 12 contemporary artists working within the historically gendered mediums of textiles and ceramics, and exploring powerful representations of our inner and outer worlds. The works of […]
One soul, one memory, is an exhibition by Grada Kilomba, in which she presents a series of new works, using the boat as a metaphor to explore cyclical violence and the […]
Joy Yamusangie is a visual artist, specialising in illustration. Joy experiments with a range of traditional processes such as drawing, film, painting and collaging to produce mixed media pieces. In […]
Can we Have a Moment? Three Decades of Photographs in Britain, is a selling exhibition of photographs by Mary McCartney. Featuring over thirty works spanning the artist's 30-year career, this […]
Amie Barouh's installations of several new short video works and paintings on paper comprise the show for her exhibition, Bethania. She is noted for her videos between documentary and fiction, […]
An Invites exhibition by Catinca Malaimare, who performs alongside anthropomorphised technologies. Malaimare’s choreography manifests our intimate relationship with photographic tools and screens, and her work is presented as both live […]
Marking her first major print project, Lubaina Himid made twenty-four hand-painted screenprints, working with master printer Magda Stawarska. Each work on paper, in Alla Prima/Cross Hatch is characterised by Himid’s […]
Sensing Abstraction, is an exhibition of works on paper by five female abstract artists, each of whose practice revolves around varying approaches to abstraction. Abstract drawings and prints by Christiane Baumgartner, […]
In Present Continuous, Barbara Kasten presents works from four distinct recent series, each exploring the language of geometry and grids. Grids that delineate space, create barriers or describe surfaces, but […]
The exhibition, Evelyn De Morgan: The Gold Drawings, explores De Morgan’s unique practice of making gold drawings, showcasing 13 artworks loaned by the Trustees of the De Morgan Foundation and […]
This major exhibition celebrates one of the most significant potters of the twentieth century, offering a rare opportunity to experience Lucie Rie’s (1902–1995) ground-breaking practice. The first survey of her pottery […]
Aviv Benn’s paintings are illusory and delusive, with their imagery echoing a familiar yet alienating feeling. The exhibition’s title, ‘And the Sky Cast an Eye on This Marvellous Meat’, is a […]
This exhibition explores Halima Cassell's evolving practice over the past 25 years and includes a piece specially commissioned by the Gallery, made with local Compton clay. The artwork takes inspiration […]
The Perfect Error, celebrates the misalignments and glitches which make AI art even more human. The exhibition harks back to the spirit of exploration as shown by the artists working […]
Full of days, is an investigation into the relationship between art, life and mortality through the paintings and writings of Hermione Burton, a self-taught artist whose works were uncovered by […]
Escape the Flames, by Dolly Verity explores the devastating ways rainforests in Indonesia are being cleared for palm oil plantations. There is a worldwide awareness of deforestation, but do we […]
Photographers Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron are two of the most influential women in the history of photography, who lived a century apart. Both women explored portraiture beyond its […]
Do not think at all about good and bad, is a new ceramic sculpture comprising twelve scattered apples, by Mai-Thu Perret. Do not think at all about good and bad […]