Jane Austen @ Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Royal Pavilion, BrightonJane Austen was one of the most successful writers of the early 1800s, and her novels are still enormously popular today. To mark the bicentenary of her death, a new […]
Jane Austen was one of the most successful writers of the early 1800s, and her novels are still enormously popular today. To mark the bicentenary of her death, a new […]
Celebrating nature in all its glory, our new artwork collections, Walking the Wild Side have evolved with endless inspiration through exploration of the natural world: its sights, sounds, scents and emotional […]
This is a significant new exhibition of the Salford-born photographer and social documentarian Shirley Baker (1932-2014). 'On the Beach' takes a look at holiday-makers from both Blackpool and the sun-drenched […]
Lara Favaretto’s exhibition, Absolutely Nothing, her largest to date in the UK, will bring together pivotal pieces spanning two decades of her practice, along with recent works and a major public […]
Please join us for a morning exploring contemporary art in East and North London. We will meet at Breese Little in Bethnal Green, where we will enjoy coffee and croissants […]
Nicola Tyson’s 2017 exhibition, A Tendency to Flock features a group of seven new paintings, embracing a range of subjects and scales. Tyson, who has been based in New York since 1989, is primarily known as a painter but has also worked with photography film, performance and the written word. Her work has continued to gain recognition […]
The Seasons in Quincy is the result of a five-year project by Tilda Swinton, Colin MacCabe and Christopher Roth to produce a portrait of the late intellectual and storyteller John Berger. It was produced by the Derek Jarman Lab, an audio-visual hub for graduate filmmaking based at Birkbeck, University of London, in collaboration with the composer Simon […]
Discover a 40 metre hand-drawn wall hanging, which explores space travel. Inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry and the anonymous artists who depicted Halley’s Comet in 1066, Space Tapestry: Faraway Missions is a large-scale […]
Tapestry: Here & Now celebrates the vibrancy of tapestry-weaving today. The exhibition brings together the work of international makers to showcase the most innovative approaches to the art of contemporary tapestry. […]
Sarah Spackman paints things we see everyday: flowers from the garden, pots used in the kitchen, fruit from the allotment. There are many ways of looking at things - we can see objects in the normal sense of the word, as things existing remotely from ourselves or we can experience things through sight as if […]
Cathy Miles makes quirky, three-dimensional drawings and sculptures depicting birds and everyday objects out of wire and found objects. Cathy's work exploits the boundaries between the 2 and 3 dimensional through the use of line while she captures the essence of her subjects, as she blends fact and fiction to create pieces that encourage the […]
Margaret Foreman RBA was born in Malaya and brought up in Guyana. She trained at Goldsmiths College of Art. Her Still Life pictures are taken from an ever growing collection […]
The exhibition, Liberation of Colour examines the key creative periods of this significant British artist, Winifred Nicholson with a particular emphasis on the way she treated light and colour. It brings together […]
‘Dreamers Awake’, is a group show at White Cube Bermondsey which explores the enduring influence of Surrealism through the work of more than fifty women artists. The exhibition brings together […]
To create her inspired designs, Mathilde Nivet starts with a sheet of paper, working with this everyday material to make the unending sculptural shapes and patterns that form her poetic […]
Joy Gregory’s ‘Heroines of Antiquity’ panels are shown here in conjunction with ‘Women Artsists: The Female Gaze’ exhibition currently on show in the De’Longhi print room. This contemporary re-working of 16th Century panels draws upon similar themes discussed in the exhibition and takes the female body as the central subject. Using the camera as her medium, […]
An exhibition by our colourful linocut printmaker, Carolyn Fuller.
The exhibition From time to time is Nathalie Du Pasquier’s first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom in almost 25 years. It features over 50 artworks, most of which are new works, the exhibition continues Du Pasquier’s long-standing interest in representation, colour and assemblage. Using sculpture, painting and drawing, Du Pasquier transforms the gallery into a colourful […]
New Continents, Light Lines’ is the first UK solo exhibition of Swiss artist Sarah Burger in which the artist develops a site-responsive installation, by combining analogue and digital print techniques on fabric in varying two- and three-dimensions. Burger develops complex works which make reference to the topics of presence, duration, time and the history of […]
Women have always been the subject of art produced by male artists and have historically been idealized as muse to invoke a particular view of beauty. This exhibition, Women Artists: the Female Gaze seeks to challenge these traditional narratives of femininity by looking at women artists’ representations of women. Drawn from Pallant House Gallery’s collection, it […]