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, […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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’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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Débora Delmar investigates the effects of globalisation on everyday life focusing on issues of class, gender, cultural hegemony and gentrification.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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'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 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 delving into the realms of myth and magic. Between Worlds, is her landmark exhibition of over 200 artworks and archival materials, which traces Colquhoun’s evolution, […]
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 […]
"I'm drawn to how we represent ourselves and our environments through the ages. How historically fashions evolve, imperceptibly sometimes, resulting in every era having its own distinct style." Morwenna Morrison's aim is to transform the historical into a contemporary experience by introducing interventions, which create a dialogue that compares and contrasts our ideas around time. […]
Heather Agyepong’s exhibition, Through Motion, offers a mini-retrospective of her multi-disciplinary creative practice. The idea of the body as an archive is central to Agyepong’s practice and this exhibition. Her performance is soundtracked by interviews with Black British women in trauma recovery, connecting and contextualising her own process of repair.