Eileen Quinlan @ Campoli Presti
Campoli Presti 223 Cambridge Heath Road, London, United KingdomA solo exhibition of Eileen Quinlan's work.
A solo exhibition of Eileen Quinlan's work.
Hanna Tuulikki’s Air falbh leis na h-eòin | Away with the Birds is a body of work exploring the mimesis and representation of birds in the Scottish Gaelic song tradition. The composition, […]
Things that soak you, is an exhibition of four contemporary artists: Laura Aldrige’s work balances painting and sculpture, a state of stasis and mobility; Rana Begum’s work is characterized by the interplay of dense, industrial materials and the impression of weightlessness; Francis Upritchard experiments with the theme of display, creating installations featuring archetypal figures, which draw on the […]
Dynamic landscapes constructed out of blocks of colour, textures of paint and numerous gestures, accents and modulations; these are the means by which Heather Duncan expresses a highly personal view of her environment. Places take on a remarkable importance, in particular the rugged northern landscape of vast Pennine moorland, striking fells and crags, monumental castles, and expansive coastlines. Supporting artists include: Zoe Hyde, Louise Hildreth, and Robert Hewer.
Charlotte Hodes' newly commissioned artwork takes the form of a 12 metre long ceramic frieze consisting of 120 individual wall-mounted ceramic pieces, arranged to create a single image that combines elegant historic patterns with contemporary and digital imagery. To be read from left to right, a female figure wanders across the ware through a landscape of […]
An exhibition of Ann Oram's paintings.
Widely associated with a re-emergence of the figurative in contemporary painting, Lisa Yuskavage has developed her own genre of portraiture in which lavish, erotic, angelic and at times grotesque characters are cast within fantastical landscapes or domestic spaces. Seamlessly blending contemporary cultural imagery and classical pictorial language, Yuskavage marshals color as a conduit for complex psychological […]
Everything Flows brings together work by emerging and established Sheffield-based artists working with painting, sculpture, video, photography and sound. The works are each united, in different ways, by a sense of ‘flow’, from choreographed movement and kinetic motion, through to the fluctuations of narrative, and the movement of international finance and migration. Curated by Jeanine Griffin, the exhibition […]
Susan Aldworth’s new exhibition The Dark Self was inspired by her research into sleep during her three year residency at the University of York working with neuroscientist Professor Miles Whittington and art historian Professor Michael White.
A collaboration between Drop City and Arcade, London on CHOREOGRAPHY, an exhibition with a series of accompanying events, organised and complied by Paul Becker. The exhibition takes as its starting point the work of the French writer/director Marguerite Duras and in particular, two of her films: India Song (1975) and Baxter, Vera Baxter (1977). In both films, as in many […]
Known for her use of bright and contrasting colour, Barbara Rae’s paintings combine the influence of landscape and travel with painterly abstraction. A sense of place has always been important to Rae - in particular, the human traces and patterns of history that are left on a landscape. At the same time, the structure of […]
Come and explore this collection of sculptural works by Hannah Northam ARBSA. Her pieces are informed by the relationship between the human form and the compelling forces of the natural world.
The 2017 show of Artists of Fame & Promise, includes key works by all of these artists and many other established names such as Sir Peter Blake, Maggi Hambling, Marj Bond, Joyce Cairns, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Jennifer McRae and June Redfern The exhibition is not limited to two-dimensional work but will also feature sculpture with a […]
Kath Thompson’s bold, brightly coloured paintings take inspiration from the history of painting, modern global politics, and the world that she sees around her. When asked what inspires her paintings, Thompson said: ‘My work is about things, people and places in the world. I am influenced by painting from the ancient past as well as the […]
Celebrated as the most famous female fashion designer working in London in the 1960s, Mary Quant dressed an international clientele of the young and hip, creating her famous Chelsea look. Quant’s designs exemplified a shift in fashion’s focus and inspiration to a younger consumer and was typified by simply-styled tunics, short pleated skirts and bold […]
Discover a brand new installation, Look!Look!Look! in our Walled Garden from internationally renowned artists Heather and Ivan Morison. Taking their inspiration from how the Harley's enjoyed their garden in the Georgian era, you can see the garden in a totally new light with this brilliant piece of artwork.
An exhibition of an extensive selection of screenprints, monotypes and etchings by Barbara Rae RA throughout June - August, which have been carefully selected by the artist, and coincides with the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
Fahreinissa Zeid's vibrant abstract paintings are a synthesis of Islamic, Byzantine, Arab and Persian influences fused with European approaches to abstraction. Many of her abstract works are monumental and demand attention.
Lyn Armitage's passions have centred around flowers and colour, which has informed and guided her artistic life. She is instinctively drawn to watercolour as a medium, and loves its fluid and anarchistic tendencies which challenge artistic sensibility, and bring a tension to her work. In this exhibition A Different Perspective, Lyn shows us her understanding […]
In October 2016 artist Janette Kerr RWA travelled to the High Arctic and spent three weeks on a tall ship sailing up the coast of Svalbard from Longyearbyen to Fuglefjorden. The work in this exhibition, Arctic Air - An Absolute Difficult Beauty represents initial responses to a thunder-grey and pale-blue world - encounters with icebergs and glaciers, drifting […]