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Virginia Overton @ White Cube

White Cube Bermondsey

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.

Sara Sadik @ Annka Kultys Gallery, London

Annka Kultys Gallery

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.

Sojourner Truth Parsons @ Pilar Corrias, London

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 @ Sadie Coles

Sadie Coles Hq

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 genre, the “flower vase”.  Profusion is that which has no balance in number and size, and it is at the same time an act of […]

Lilly Fenichel @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

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.

Natalie Junod Ponsard @ Patrick Heide Contemporary

Patrick Heide Contemporary

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 […]

Anna-Rose Stefatou @ San Mei Gallery, London

San Mai Gallery 39a Loughborough Rd, London, United Kingdom

Anna-Rose Stefatou’s solo exhibition Glow-in-the-dark Stars and Blu Tack presents a new series of photographic works that reference the ritual of coffee reading and occult diagrammatic constellations.

Shona Branigan @ Baltic Gateshead

Baltic, Gateshead

Shona Branigan’s, Heartwood exhibition is created from a disc of the trunk of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree.  Heartwood shows every tree ring, groove and detail from the cross-section of the almost heart shaped trunk of the tree.

Paule Vézelay @ Royal West of England Academy, Bristol

Royal West of England Academy

Paule Vézelay (1892-1984) was a key figure of 20th-century British abstract art. Her vivid explorations of colour and line fill this retrospective exhibition at the RWA - the largest solo show of Vézelay's work in over 40 years. On display are more than 60 works including paintings, prints, sculptures and textiles, in addition to archive […]

Tanya Ling @ Lyndsey Ingram, London

Lyndsey Ingram Gallery

This solo exhibition of paintings and sculptures by English-Indian artist Tanya Ling debuts an  new body of work, accompanied by an illustrated publication and interview by Dr Gilda Williams. Ling has made work which responds to both her lifelong love of horses as well as the Lyndsey Ingram gallery at Number 16, a converted 19th century […]

Kattie Cuddon @ Matt’s Gallery

Matt's Gallery Nine Elms, 6 Charles Clowes Walk,, London, United Kingdom

No Dimensions, marks the beginning of a new phase of development for sculptor Katie Cuddon, who primarily works with clay, sculpting forms that are often pummelled, kneaded and masticated.  These are  sometimes combined with found objects, furniture or items made with other materials. In this new series she set out to explore themes of mortality, […]

Debora Delmar @ Stanley Picker Gallery

Stanley Picker Gallery

Débora Delmar investigates the effects of globalisation on everyday life focusing on issues of class, gender, cultural hegemony and gentrification.

Alice Neel @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

One of the foremost painters of the twentieth century, Alice Neel (1900–1984) is known for her daring honesty in her pursuit of what she termed ‘the truth’ – of the individual and the broader society in which individual lives were lived. This is Victoria Miro's ninth solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated American painter and […]

Christiane Baumgartner @ Cristea Roberts Gallery, London

Cristea Roberts Gallery

This is Christiane Baumgartner's fifth solo exhibition with the Cristea Roberts Gallery. It will present a new body of work developed by the artist over the last two years. Large-scale woodcuts of landscapes and seascapes are paired with ethereal views of sunsets and horizons as well as previously unseen oil drawings. Although these works may first […]

Citra Sasmita @ Barbican Art Gallery, London

The Curve, Barbican

Citra Sasmita’s first solo UK exhibition, Into Eternal Land, includes painting, installation, embroidery and scent, offering a sensory exploration through ancestral memory, ritual and migration. Her practice often engages with the Indonesian Kamasan painting technique, dating from the fifteenth century, and traditionally practiced exclusively by men.

Sivan Rubinstein @ Aspex Portsmouth

Apex Portsmouth The Vulcan Building, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Embodied Activism showcases Sivan Rubinstein’s interdisciplinary practice through dance, projection, and installation. This exhibition explores relationships between bodies, spaces, and urgent global issues.

Christina Kimeze @ South London Gallery

Christina Kimeze's exhibition, Between Wood and Wheel, brings together a new series of paintings and works on paper. Originally inspired by the resurgence of roller skating in Black communities, the series […]

Ithell Colquhoun @ Tate St Ives

Tate St Ives , United Kingdom

Ithell Colquhoun the innovative writer and practicing occultist, was a leading figure during the 1930s and 1940s. She charted her own course, investigating surrealist methods of unconscious picture-making and fearlessly […]

Woo Jung Ghil @ Kearsey & Gold, London

Kearsey & Gold, London 19 Cork St, London, Middx., United Kingdom

Woo Jung Ghil’s paintings in, Savouring Silence, are meditative odysseys into the depths of the human psyche, each work reflecting a search for mental clarity and stillness. Through her practice, she visualises an “ideal state of mind” – a space or sanctuary of introspection, where the existential burdens humans carry, particularly the false sense of […]