Joan Snyder @ Thaddaeus Ropac
Galerie Thaddaeus RopacA comprehensive presentation of Joan Snyder’s artistry over a career of six decades, shows a pioneering body of work. It breaks down social, aesthetic and material hierarchies to assert the […]
A comprehensive presentation of Joan Snyder’s artistry over a career of six decades, shows a pioneering body of work. It breaks down social, aesthetic and material hierarchies to assert the […]
This exhibition Still Mad, marks the culmination of Ding Hongdan's residency as the gallery's 2024 Artist-in-Residence and presents a new body of work developed during this period, which are rendered in bright, glossy oils and stylised strokes. Ding’s collection of paintings en masse is a dip into image-obsessed youth. It echoes internet culture and young […]
Jann Haworth is a pop artist, whose wit and material sensitivity contributes towards her artistic individuality. Haworth is recognised as an advocate for female representation in the art world and uses innovative mediums to re-imagine contemporary craft and culture. She is a pioneer in soft sculpture, and her recent and older works are on view […]
This Fashion Commission, Socks: The Art of Care and Repair, by Celia Pym, focusses on the concept of sustainability in fashion and our lives more broadly. The exhibition celebrates the everyday act of mending through darning. The idea behind Socks: The Art Of Care And Repair is to encourage a feeling of resilience, to be able to […]
Georgina Towler's work explores the relationship between space, light and colour inspired by her exploration of the Somerset landscape. Her latest exhibition ‘in not knowing one, we’re without another’ examines the duality and dynamism to be found in landscape and in life.
A multidisciplinary artist, Mani Kambo explores the inner spirit by drawing on her own personal totemic symbols. She is influenced by her upbringing in a household filled with superstition, prayer, and religious ceremony. Kambo’s practice encompasses textiles, fabric dying and printmaking, and is rooted in her family history within the caste system.
This major cross-generational exhibition, Soft Impressions, features work by Helen Cammock, Ingrid Pollard and Camara Taylor. The artists’ shared engagement with printmaking is contextualised alongside works in installation, moving image, textiles and a painted mural.
Amy Hui Li’s exhibition is a deeply personal exploration of materiality, fragility and emotion. Balanced between painting and sculpture, Paradise Lost narrates the process of falling apart and coming back together again, and presents a new series of mixed media works that hover on the boundary between painting and sculpture.
Hilary Heron: A Retrospective celebrates the pioneering work of modernist sculptor Hilary Heron (1923 – 1977). This exhibition seeks to correct the ways that her work has been overlooked in Irish and international histories of modern sculpture. It brings together work from national and international collections, including carvings, welding and castings. Heron was a master […]
This exhibition, Zvakazarurwa, presents new and recent paintings, by Portia Zvavahera. It draws on southern African culture, Christian iconography, traditional European painting and African printmaking, The exhibition shows artworks informed by the artist’s own dreams and the spiritual traditions she grew up with as a child.
Ruby Neri’s debut solo exhibition, Chorus, displays her sculptural works and accompanying drawings. Through this deeply introspective yet accessible body of work, Neri explores the challenges and beauty of everyday life.
Caretaker is an exhibition of paintings by Nova Jiang that explore our uneasy relationships with nature. Jiang’s work is informed by her experience as a young immigrant growing up in New Zealand and her concerns over climate change.
I Should Have Prayed For Other People, is the title of Veronica Fernandez’s exhibition. Her paintings offer dreamlike windows into childhood memories, narrating raw anxieties alongside moments of understated joy […]
Virginia Overton utilises salvaged materials from historic sites to create wall-based public sculptures that are repurposed and reassembled into a new series of sculptures for this exhibition. Informed by line, form and colour the wall-mounted reliefs featured, continue Overton’s exploration of the poetic tensions and inherent ‘otherness’ within her chosen materials.
This exhibition of a single-channel video by Sara Sadik is the artist’s first solo exhibition in London. Often inspired by real people she knows, the artist explores themes of masculine identity.
This is Sojourner Truth Parsons’s first solo exhibition with Pilar Corrias. In the show, Parsons’s new paintings act as indices for moments of intensity and intimacy. Through her use of rich, vibratory tones, the artist locates and extracts fleeting details from our quietest moments: the subtle interactions of light, the flickering of memory and thought.
Isabella Ducrot presents her latest series of works on paper, Profusions, that can be traced back (in appearance) to a classification of “still life” representing an object dear to the […]
Lilly Fenichel’s exhibition, Against the Grain, is refreshingly varied, revealing her relentless curiosity and the range of her creative expression. Her diverse body of work speaks to an artist unafraid to explore different media, forms, and techniques. In her work, the energy, vibrancy, and bustling colours express an urban scene teeming with life.
Levitation, is a duo exhibition featuring the works of Nathalie Junod Ponsard and Hans Kotter. These two artists explore the transformative power of light and colour, which redefines our perception of space and challenges our sense of orientation. The works of Ponsard and Kotter present a compelling meditation on levitation as both a physical and […]