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An exhibition entitled - 1=0.999999999999999... Aishan Yu has one many awards and held significant shows in the UK and internationally.
The presentation of a major new film commission, The Drift, by London and Beirut based artist Maeve Brennan. Combining a documentary, investigative approach with subjective encounters and personal narrative, Maeve Brennan’s practice considers the value, care and circulation of materials and their political resonance across cultures and history. In The Drift, Brennan traces the shifting economies of […]
Tessa Lynch works predominantly with sculpture and performance. Her works develop from her interest in the emotional impact of the built environment and from her quest for the existence of a female flâneur. Lynch often embarks on periods of active research that see her walking through the city streets in the company of chosen collaborators, […]
Rita Parniczky primarily works with weave, installation, photography and light. Fascinated by the invisible structures of objects and materials, she investigates ideas based on materiality, change, time and human experience. In her woven work X-Ray Series, a translucent material Parniczky has developed, she studies the vertical structure and the visual transformation of the material as […]
A new large-scale installation by London-based artist Emma Hart for the sixth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women. The commission is the result of the artist’s six month bespoke residency which started in June 2016 and was divided between three Italian cities: Milan, Todi and Faenza. Mamma Mia! is the culmination of an investigation into pattern, from […]
Local artist Sarah King is pleased to present her first solo exhibition Near & Far, giving you a taste of the landscapes that inspire her. These include holidays to the Jurassic Coast, her childhood home county of Suffollk, as well as her local surroundings in Leicestershire. Sarah has developed her own style over the years, […]
For the Summer Group show, artists include: Eileen Cooper, Rebecca Salter, Emma Stibbon.
The Craft is the first UK solo exhibition by Amsterdam-based artist Monira Al Qadiri. The exhibition includes a short, semi-autobiographical science fiction film, sculptures and photographs in which international diplomacy is envisaged as an alien conspiracy. Under this umbrella, embassies, conferences, cultural exchange and political activism are represented as elaborately staged ways to conceal diplomats’ true dealings […]
The exhibition, The Craft comprises sculptures, videos and sound works that envisage international diplomacy as an alien conspiracy. Shown in two distinct environments – a mysterious, pitch black anteroom and an American diner – these semi-autobiographical works of science fiction unearth the unlikely stories lurking in the shadows of the artist’s childhood in Kuwait. Revisiting the fantasies that […]
Hannah Murgatroyd’s works in Landscape as a People World can be seen as island spaces of the imagination; painted and drawn worlds inhabited by protagonists who spring from a history of the body, as told through high art, popular culture and personal narrative. Her images often explore a moment of desire; one that is owned equally […]
Paintings formed as physical responses to a world of sensory information through intuitive mark making and colour. Gesamtkunstwerk (synthesis of the arts) is a recurring theme whereby the artist’s senses continually make links between sound, taste, feeling, smell and sight to subconsciously inform the painting.
In her first solo exhibition in London, South African visual activist Zanele Muholi presents her ongoing self-portrait series Somnyama Ngonyama: hail the dark lioness. In more than 60 photographs Muholi uses her body as a canvas to confront the politics of race and representation in the visual archive. Taken primarily in Europe, North America and Africa, […]
Life, Belief and Beyond is the first posthumous exhibition of works by the highly acclaimed and influential British artist Rose Finn-Kelcey (1945-2014). The exhibition focuses on Finn-Kelcey's explorations of power, performance, political commentary and perceptions of the self, belief and spirituality. In the exhibition, there will be works from the early 1970s to 2014, plus […]
Occasional Geometries is an exhibition of works selected by the Bangladeshi-born artist and guest curator Rana Begum, from the Arts Council Collection. The selection are works by artists that share a similar viewpoint as Begum, and those from different generations. The selection creates an architectural, spatial and playful experience - one that is animated through movement and […]
Clare Grossman says, ‘My work predominantly focuses on the search for a personal narrative, an essential energy, the ‘essence’ of a chosen subject or place encapsulated in an emotional response. Working often with a combination of techniques, a final piece may have several layers of printing using an experimental approach together with traditional etching methods to […]
The exhibition features new works by Clare Grossman, Jennifer Jokhoo, Ann Burnham, Carolyn Fuller, Dina Croft and others.
Short Stories brings together the work of three painters, Sharon Beavan, Frances Edmonds and Mary Mabbutt, who explore the relationship between the private and the public. Using their own lives as the starting point for painting, they look at the world around them to create pictures that celebrate the ordinary and the intimate.
Notice What you Notice are paintings formed as physical responses to a world of sensory information through intuitive mark making and colour, Hannah Wilson. Gesamtkunstwerk (synthesis of the arts) is a recurring theme whereby the artist’s senses continually make links between sound, taste, feeling, smell and sight to subconsciously inform the painting.
Hannah Murgatroyd’s works can be seen as island spaces of the imagination; painted and drawn worlds inhabited by protagonists who spring from a history of the body, as told through high art, popular culture and personal narrative. Her images often explore a moment of desire; one that is owned equally by men and women. Any […]
The exhibition Returning brings together three connected series of paintings, sculptures and monoprints by Freya Payne. Each series explores the theme of ‘returning’ through ideas relating to the cyclical rhythms of time, memory, physical experience and healing. Intimate and intricately detailed, her work is a poetic and symbolic response to the observation of the everyday, charting the […]