Ida Applebroog @ Hauser & Wirth, London
Hauser & Wirth 23 Savile Row, London, United KingdomIda Appleborg presents exhibits of her work that are called Mercy Hospital.
Ida Appleborg presents exhibits of her work that are called Mercy Hospital.
A retrospective of the work of the American artist Lee Lozano (1930-1999.)
Pioneering British photographer Shirley Baker (1932-2014) is thought to be the only woman practicing street photography in Britain during the post-war era. Baker’s humanist documentary work received little attention throughout […]
Lara Favaretto’s exhibition Absolutely Nothing,is her largest to date in the UK. It brings together pivotal pieces spanning two decades of her practice, along with recent works and a major […]
“For the paintings in this exhibition I have used a combination of plants (and insects) originating from both Europe and Central America. I have dyed and mordant-printed calico for the […]
An exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Prunella Clough (1919-1999). Prunella Clough is widely appreciated as one of the most significant British artists of the post-war period. Her […]
Jean Cooke RA (1927-2008) was an artist with a profoundly personal view of the world who found joy and inspiration in the everyday. She has been described as having created some of the most fiercely original and moving self-portraits in Modern British Art, and is critically acclaimed as a colourist. The exhibition, Delight in the […]
This exhibition Machines Restrict their Movement, brings together drawings and sculptures made between 1951 and 1985 to explore Ghisha Koenig’s commitment to sculpting industrial labour in South-East England around St. Mary Cray, one of the first housing estates built outside of London
Catherine Farish is an award-winning artist and is known as one of Québec’s most innovative contemporary printmakers. A visit to Salisbury Plain in 1992 left an intense impression on Farish, inspiring her to create a series of prints which won critical acclaim in Canada, and have since been exhibited across the world. This Homage à Salisbury Plain […]
This exhibition focuses on the themes of Metamorphosis and transformation in Ana Mendieta's work, from her early performances at the University of Iowa in the 1970s, to her later sculptural work in the first half of the 1980s. This thematic focus includes groundbreaking work in performance and photography, drawings and leaf sculptures as well as […]
Catching Sight is a new body of work by British artist Rachel Goodyear. Goodyear is renowned for her drawing-based practice which hints at a world of the unconscious mind. Her cast of characters, sourced from old magazines, books and anyonymous photographs, oftern appear within claustrophobic spaces or are set against heavy and brooding washed of ink […]
Soheila Sokhanvari is an Iranian-born artist whose multidisciplinary work Heart of Glass weaves layers of political histories with bizarre, humorous and mysterious narratives that are then left to the viewer’s own sensitivity to complete. She is drawn to traumas that linger in the collective consciousness or cause mass amnesia, and yet resist conventional representation. Sokhanvari is also […]
Phyllida Barlow has been making large-scale sculptural works for 5 decades, as well as being an inspirational teacher to many young artists at the Slade School of Art. This exhibition brings together works from the ARTIST ROOMS collection, including untitled:upturnedhouse, 2 (2012) alongside other sculptures and a selection of drawings from throughout her career. One of the art […]
This performance by Erika Voigt is called “Noon at Weed Beach”, with Artists, Performers, and Dancers.
This exhibition demonstrates how classical and traditional figurative portraiture continues to inspire artists today, and remains relevant within contemporary artistic discourse. Reportrait, presents thirteen artists who have reimagined historical sources, altered or disrupted typical notions of how the portrait is defined, or used an image or reproduction as a starting point to create something new. Exhibiting […]
A Group show with Eileen Cooper, Nigel Hall, Chris Orr and Alison Wilding
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.