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Lucinda Mudge @ Everard Read, London

Everard Read, London

Lucinda Mudge’s extraordinary vases captivate the eye with their luxuriant colours and intricate detail. Both a visual and a socio-political record, The Wolf is near is a collection of 20 new vases, […]

Penelope Stutterheine @ Everard Read, London

Everard Read, London

Depicting “‘inner landscapes” has always been Penelope Stutterheime's preoccupation. Drawing inspiration from dreams and the unconscious, her layered and textured paintings make use of intensely vibrant colour to create mesmerising […]

France-Lise McGurn @ Alison Jacques Gallery

Alison Jacques Gallery 16-18 Berners St, London, United Kingdom

A ​solo ​project by ​Glasgow-based artist ​France-Lise McGur​n who exhibits six new paintings along with a site-specific wall painting in "Archaos". McGurn's paintings and drawings grow out of her personal […]

Lynne Cartlidge @ David Simon Contemporary

DavidSimon Contemporary

The work of two painters shown together for the first time, whose approaches to painting share a number of common elements.  Lynne Cartlidge, whose main focus is on still life, […]

Mimi Cherono Ng'ok @ Tiwani Contemporary

Tiwani Contemporary

Everyone Is Lonely in Kigali, is a solo exhibition of work by Mimi Cherono Ng’ok, whose practice expresses what she describes as ‘an emotional cartography’.  The works shown arose from […]

Morehshin Allahyari @ Photographers Gallery

Photographers Gallery 16-18 Ramillies St, London, United Kingdom

She Who Sees the Unknown is the first UK solo exhibition by Iranian-American artist Morehshin Allahyari. Researching dark goddesses, monstrous and Jinn female figures of Middle-Eastern origin, Allahyari’s work for the […]

Joanne Masding @ New Art Gallery, Walsall

New Art Gallery, Walsall

A solo exhibition by Birmingham-based artist Joanne Masding, who is interested in the ways in which we perceive and experience objects and images, particularly with an increasingly digital and immaterial world. […]

Shona Barr @ Bohun Gallery

Bohun Gallery

Drawing her inspiration from nature, Shona Barr's paintings reflect her continued interest in capturing and expressing the essential vitality of the Scottish landscape and climate, articulated through panoramic sea views, […]

Ffiona Lewis @ North House Gallery, Manningtree

North House Gallery

New Studio, is Fiona Lewis's first major show since 2015. There is a new exuberance in her drawing and painting, reflecting her delight in a new studio, printing press and everyday surroundings […]

Clare Bigger @ Bohun Gallery

Bohun Gallery

Clare Bigger works in stainless steel which is weather resistant allowing a colour range from silver to bronze.  Her sculptures are all about movement, whether capturing a dancer balancing on […]

Marilyn Stafford @ Lucy Bell Gallery

Lucy Bell Gallery

"I have always been fond of stories, listening to them, telling them, performing them, singing them. One way or another my life has been that of an observer and story […]

Cathie Pilkington @ University of Brighton Gallery

Univ. of Brighton Gallery

Provocative and ambiguous, Cathie Pilkington’s sculptures make use of dolls in unexpected and challenging ways. Exhibited for the first time since its debut at the Royal Academy, Anatomy of a Doll responds […]

Anna Barham @ Arcade

Arcade Fine Arts

A collaborative work called Even Dust can burst into Flames, by Anna Barham, Kit Craig, Jeremiah Day & John Latham.

Rebecca Newnham @ Russell-Cotes Art Gallery

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

Facets is an exhibition of 30 glass bowls created by sculptor Rebecca Newnham in direct response to the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum and its collection. The bowls will be displayed on the existing plate racks of the Dining Room, the Morning Room and the Conservatory.  The individual pieces are unique and together form a cohesive […]

Henrietta Hoyer Millar @ Long & Ryle Gallery

Long & Ryle Gallery

Fragments brings together an exciting new body of work, executed over the past two years, over which time Henrietta Hoyer Millar has become increasingly inspired by the wonder of the details in the English landscape: the minutiae of nature as opposed to the larger horizons of her earlier work. The current series of paintings describes places close […]

Rana Begum @ Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

Rana Begum’s practice blurs the boundaries between sculpture, painting and architecture. It engages some of the movements of the past such as Minimalism and Constructivism with the same level of optimism and, at the same time, is fresh and relevant for today. She has been awarded the prestigious Abraaj prize, Art Dubai 2017. Her use of space, colour and form will transform the […]

Arabella Shand @ Hayletts Gallery

Hayletts Gallery

Using oils Arabella Shand employs a delightful spectrum of seductive gentle colours with engaging compositions to lead the eye around the painting. Her main inspiration starts with domestic interiors and family life.

Barbara Hepworth @ The Hepworth

The Hepworth

This Barbara Hepworth exhibition features over 30 works from our collection, tracing the artist's whole career. Examining Hepworth's early life in Wakefield, her training and the early carvings of the 1920 - 30s, right through to the iconic stringed forms emerging during the 1940s and her later, large-scale marble sculptures.  The exhibiton also features important […]

Daina Croft @ Greenwich Printmakers Gallery

Greenwich Printmakers Gallery

Diana Croft is a painter and printmaker who specialises in linocuts and collographs inspired by nature and the landscape. The prints are often stylised representations of landscapes particularly the South Downs and have a strong sense of pattern and design. She often uses chine colle techniques (applying layers of handmade tissue to the print) to […]

Maisie Cousins @ TJ Boulting Gallery

TJ Boulting

The first solo show of photographic artist Maisie Cousins. Her approach to making images is hedonistic and performative as she explores topics such as sensuality, indulgence and body image. Maisie’s work comes from a desire to see femininity and sexuality in a positive and open way. Her work actively responds to destructive images aiming to […]