Mary Norden @ Edward Bulmer Natural Paint Showroom
Edward Bulmer Natural Paint Showroom , United KingdomThis exhibition, Hidden Layers, is a presentation of a series of fabric paintings by Mary Norden.
This exhibition, Hidden Layers, is a presentation of a series of fabric paintings by Mary Norden.
Soft Power, Guns Rain is an exhibition by an all-women trio: Bev Butkow, Aneesah Girie and Hannah Macfarlane. Each of the artists employs unusual, tactile and gendered materials that oscillate […]
There is a preview of Anita Witek's artist book, that follows her recent photographic series, Unforeseeable Occurrences. The preview is accompanied by a selection of Witek's photo-collages. The book was […]
Tizta Berhanu explores humanity’s full spectrum of emotions in her figurative paintings. Narratives of love, intimacy, kinship, and motherhood flow across her gestural compositions. Bathed in swathes of jewel-like primary […]
Enactment, is an exhibition of queer, multi-disciplinary visual artist Florence Peake. The exhibition presents new installations, sculptures, canvases, and works on paper that continue the artist’s research into the possibilities […]
Taking Care, is the title of an exhibition by Silvia Infranco. Her investigation unfolds through many media: works on paper, works on wood, artist’s books, sculptures and Polaroids that fill the rooms of the gallery. They recount history of humans' interactions with nature and plants informed by ancient manuscripts housed in the British Library. This […]
LE CORBEAU ET LE RENARD, is an exhibition by Nathalie Du Pasquier, in which she presents a suite of new paintings and constructions in her signature visual lexicon of vivid colours and modular forms.
Hyphenate brings together works by three female artists: Amy Bernstein, Betsy Bradley and Weixin Quek Chong. The exhibition explores how, in painting and sculptural installation, the artists render explorations of language in terms of the calligraphic, typographical and even as logograms.
‘Fist of Fury’, Jane Dickson’s exhibition surveys both historical and recent paintings from her acclaimed ‘Times Square’ series, with a focus on signage from cinemas, adult entertainment establishments, hotels, liquor stores, and other late-night businesses. Blinking advertisements, gloomy streets, naked flesh and furtive glances: Jane Dickson’s paintings and drawings evoke the nocturnal world of Times […]
An exhibition of previously unseen sculptures by Karla Black, and a rare opportunity to see her work in depth. Karla uses a distinctive palette of pastel and metallic colours and […]
Kaye Donachie’s paintings take inspiration from the lives and works of female figures from the past. Her portraits are not exact depictions, but draw on literature, biography and archival imagery […]
Melati Suryodarmo is known for her strenuous durational performances that last several hours, testing the limits of the human mind and body. The exhibition, Passionate Pilgrim, celebrates her dedication to […]
A sculptural installation by Sarah Sze — called The Waiting Room — gives Peckham Rye Station the glow-up it so throughly deserves. At the heart of the piece, a deconstructed […]
Profusion, an exhibition by Maria Bell-Salter of paintings to complement Chelsea Flower Show. Paintings have a hint of the French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists style, with a contemporary touch of exuberant colour and subtlety.
This display celebrates Annie Swynnerton's trailblazing work as a painter and campaigner for women's rights. Working in various genres, Swynnerton combined aspects of different artistic styles. But her work always […]
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain, brings together new and existing sculptures as a conceptual fragmentation of a Black woman’s body. Examining material and colonial histories, theories of minimalism and abstraction, and […]
Caragh Thuring takes as the starting point her own painting, The Foothills of Pleasure. Its title, a seemingly familiar literary reference, is in fact imagined by the artist to describe the geology of volcanic landscapes, as well as intensifying human passions. These foothills, fertile but perilous, are a place where life and death coexist and where rock is melted, […]
Aimee Parrott’s work exudes an atmosphere of interconnectivity. While the material possibilities of paint provide the primary productive force, reoccurring biomorphic motifs reveal an interest in transformations in ecological and geological structures within the biosphere. In Waterborne, Parrott makes use of the fluidity of the monotype process to create work where rhythmic gestures and forms […]
This exhibition, displays some of Hepworth’s most celebrated sculptures including the modern abstract carving that launched her career in the 1920s and 1930s, her iconic strung sculptures of the 1940s […]
Maresias, Milhazes’ exhibition brings together 20 key paintings and 5 works on paper, from 1989 to more recent years, to trace the evolution of her artistic approach over the past […]