Eloise Govier @ Albany Gallery
Albany Gallery , United KingdomAn exhibition of works by Eloise Govier, and Penelope Timmis.
An exhibition of works by Eloise Govier, and Penelope Timmis.
Diane Dal-pra’s work, Dissolutions, seduces and disquiets the viewer with its ambiguous composition and detailing. The central theme of her works is the duality of our relationship with possessions. Rituals and […]
An exhibition of paintings by Anne Marie Betlin.
The paintings in Pam Glick’s focus exhibition are notable for their rhythmic formal play, whereby grid-like patterns are juxtaposed with looping gestural swirls. Reinforcing the rectilinear shape of the canvas, […]
'Slackwater' is Holly Hendry’s first public commission in London: a site-specific work that occupies the vast terrace on the roof of Temple Underground station. 'Slackwater' emerges as an immense sculptural […]
This seven-panel mural depicting 130 women from British history and culture was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery as part of a three-year project to enhance female representation in its […]
This new group exhibition, The Weight of Words, features an international and intergenerational selection of contemporary artists and writers who explore the overlap between sculpture and poetry. The works on display […]
Holly Hendry's Slackwater emerges as an immense sculptural entanglement that weaves together the watery history of its riverside location above Temple Tube, with references to the abstract rhythms of the […]
Threads, a major exhibition, features 21 contemporary international artists and makers, who use textiles as their chosen medium. It celebrates material and making, and encompasses processes of weaving and spinning, […]
Flora Yukhnovich' large-sized paintings feature intense red, pink, peach and green colours and an abstracted painterly language. Circular forms and soft contours suggest organic growth, while glowing light and dark contrasts […]
In this immersive new work, A Tree Says , Phoebe Boswell inhabits the Gallery and its surrounding woodlands, engaging the audience in an intergenerational call and response, where trees become […]
Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery, explores the historical life and contemporary significance of Palestinian embroidery. This ancient and beautiful practice remains an important living tradition and the most prominent cultural material […]
Sarah Cunningham explores psychological spaces and multifaceted landscapes, which the artist composes within her layered and generative canvases. This new body of paintings, The Crystal Forest, – including a major triptych […]
The exhibition showcases paintings by Maria Prymachenko (1908 – 1997), having been preserved by the artist's family for more than fifty years. This beautiful series, originally conceived as illustrations for […]
The Belly and the Guts, is a group exhibition bringing together five artists who spent their formative years in Manchester (UK): Louise Giovanelli, Tommy Harrison, Robin Megannity, Fischer Mustin and […]
Beyond the Gaze – Reclaiming the Landscape, demonstrates the increasing interest in landscape painting within contemporary art. Historically, the genre was predominantly the domain of male painters. When women were present, […]
The Blue Hour, an exhibition of work by ten female artists: Aglaé Bassens, Hazel Brill, Cathleen Clarke, Olivia Jia, Laura Lancaster, Rachel Lancaster, Julia Maiuri, Prae Pupityastaporn, Sarah Schlesinger and Jill […]
Ambivalence and Desire, is a new exhibition of unseen drawings by Eileen Cooper RA, spanning the years 1977 to 1983, and provides an insight into her early practice. The exhibition […]
'Rage Comics’, is a two-person exhibition by Shir Cohen and Olivia Sterling. The exhibition visually references a Butcher’s shop, or perhaps a slaughterhouse, as both artist’s channel their own personal […]
This major exhibition celebrates Lucie Rie (1902–1995), one of the most accomplished and influential potters of the twentieth century. Featuring work produced across six decades, this display follows the evolution […]