Jutta Koether @ Campoli Presti
Campoli Presti 223 Cambridge Heath Road, London, United KingdomA solo exhibition of Jutta Koether's work.
A solo exhibition of Jutta Koether's work.
A solo exhibition entitled Parlour Games, a site-specific installation in the Soho Room of House of St Barnabas.
For the last twenty years Mary Cossey has been drawing, painting and etching her grandchildren. To work from the very familiar is an advantage. Apart from children and babies she […]
Lucy Beech and Edward Thomasson present a new performance project in two parts that explores ideas of cooperation and independence. Together is performed every Saturday in the gallery. Together (Forever), its recorded companion, […]
Join us for a curator-led tour of Entangled: Threads & Making -- a major exhibition of sculpture, installation, tapestry, textiles and jewellery from the early 20th century to the present day. It features over 40 international female artists who expand the possibilities of embroidery, weaving, sewing and wood carving, often incorporating unexpected materials such as plants, […]
Other Stories brings together new work and selected paintings from the "The Writers Series 2013" of the British painter Sarah Pickstone. The park has been a central theme to Sarah's […]
An exhibition of sculpture by the American artist Sarah Braman. Her first solo in the U.K., the show highlights Braman’s signature commitment to infusing the recent art historical canon with […]
Op-Film: An Archaeology of Optics, is a collaborative exhibition by artists and filmmakers Filipa César and Louis Henderson. The exhibition comprises a newly commissioned film and installation exploring how optical […]
The presentation of 'Real Size' a solo exhibition by Nicky Hirst.
An exhibition of new work by Cary Loren.
Mamma Andersson’s fifth exhibition at this Gallery will focus on a new series of unique woodcut prints. It will be the artist’s first solo presentation dedicated to this technique and […]
A solo exhibition of London and Amsterdam-based artist Kate Cooper whose work reflects critically on the rapid development of digital media, performativity of gender, and representations of femininity. Having established […]
Cornelia Parker is one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists. Her work transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary by combining visual and verbal allusions that trigger cultural metaphors and personal […]
A new solo exhibition by Emma Dunbar, who paints in Hampshire and Cornwall. Her attraction to colour and the decorative qualities in everyday objects provide the foundation for her art. Emma […]
Virginia Graham's ceramics are an eclectic amalgamation of nostalgic form and imagery, transforming the ordinary past by drawing on a wide range of domestic traditions. Her handmade pieces range from […]
Becky Beasley's photographs and sculpture, while deeply personal, often develop through an engagement with the ideas and works of other artists and writers. On this occasion, one such figure is […]
As part of Eric Gill: The Body with Cathie Pilkington, Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft continues to look at the dilemma presented by the artist’s work and his disturbing biography. […]
Carol Robertson is known for her evocative paintings composed of the elemental form of the circle in delicately radiant colours with subtly transforming grounds. Working with a refined palette of […]
Minimalist Anyway, is a dialogue exhibition of two female artists of Japanese origin – Kazuko Miyamoto and Lydia Okumura. Minimalist Anyway brings together historical work from each artist’s time in New […]
Join us at Purdy Hicks Gallery to meet the artist Claire Kerr at a preview of 'What Else Do I Believe in?' (Patti Smith, M Train). Claire explains, "In some sense, […]