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Ruth Laskey @ Huxley Parlour

Huxley Parlour Gallery

Circles, is a suite of seven new weavings from Ruth Laskey's Twill Series: a sustained exploration of form, colour, and process that defines fifteen years of artistic production. Her latest body […]

Lily Stockman @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

Lily Stockman's work is informed by the shapes and constructions of the natural world. Borrowing structure from poetry meter, Buddhist thangka paintings (which she studied in Mongolia) and the gardens and […]

Eva Rothschild @ Modern Art, Bury St.

Modern Art Bury Street

Eva Rothschild’s sculptures are underpinned both by the legacy of modernist sculpture – notably the work of Hepworth, Brancusi, and Hesse — and the enduring forms of classical architecture. Typically using materials […]

Antonia Salmon @ Pangolin London

Pangolin London

In her exhibition Nature as Designer, Antonia Salmon's aim is to create sculptures that express the movement, sounds and stillness of the natural world. Antonia has worked as a ceramic artist since […]

Lina Lapelyte @ Space Studios

Space Studios, Ilford

Here Hear Hare Hair, the installation responds to interactions with the local area and community during Lina’s six-month residency. Created in collaboration with local participants, the workshops and voice recordings […]

Emily Hesse @ The Tetley

The Tetley

The exhibition, The Witches Institution (W.I.), is envisioned as an exercise in world building, aiming to imagine what a cultural institution run by witches could be. Clay acts as a key […]

Charmaine Watkiss @ Leeds Art Gallery

Leeds Art Gallery , United Kingdom

Explore the wisdom, strength and resilience of Caribbean women across generations in this new exhibition by Charmaine Watkiss. The Wisdom Tree includes a number of Charmaine’s signature large-scale drawings as well […]

Tanoa Sasraku @ Spike Island

Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Terra types, the exhibition by Tanoa Sasraku includes works on paper, photographs and bronzes that build upon the artist’s ongoing research into hostile wildlands, and personal relationship to the energy, mythology and memories stored deep within the British landscape. Made using digital and analogue techniques, and processes that shift scale, materiality and texture, the works draw connections […]

Ruth Assawa @ Modern Art Oxford

Modern Art Oxford

Citizen of the Universe takes a unique look at the visionary artist, educator and activist Ruth Asawa (1926 - 2013).  The exhibition features her signature hanging sculptures in looped and tied wire, and celebrates her holistic integration of art, education and community engagement through displaying prints, drawings, letters and photographs.

Chioma Ebinama & others @ Taiwani Contemporary

Tiwani Contemporary

The Company She Keeps, is a group show bringing together five artists who work internationally. Materially and collectively their works draw attention to intimacy, reparative approaches, and the valorisation of labour. Chioma Ebinama engages with animist mythologies and non-western philosophies, and conceptualises her interpretations as drawn and watercolour compositions on rag paper.  Miranda Forrester's installation centres an […]

Tracey Emin @ Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh

Jupiter Artland

 I Lay Here For You offers an intimate encounter with love, loss, grief and longing set against the domestic architecture and informal woodland of Jupiter Artland. Viewed within the context of a home, the work is imbued with connotations of both warmth and vulnerability, resonating with Tracey Emin’s belief of the ‘personal as political’. The […]

Ad Minoliti @ Tate St Ives

Tate St Ives , United Kingdom

Ad Minoliti draws on the rich legacy of geometric abstraction in Latin America and presents alternative universes influenced by feminist and queer thought. The exhibition, Biosfera Pelucje/Biosphere Plush, also features Minoliti’s ongoing project The Feminist School of Painting, transforming part of the gallery space into an active classroom.

Kieran Dodds & others @ Scottish National Portrait Gallery

Scottish National Portrait Gallery

In the year of Scotland’s Census we are exploring who lives in Scotland today, who came before us and who will come after us. Inspired by the questions asked in the census, Counted: Scotland’s Census 2022 considers the complex notion of identity. How is this shaped by our religion, occupation, health, ethnicity? New acquisitions by […]

Carolina Caycedo @ Baltic Centre

Baltic, Gateshead

Carolina Caycedo makes work that addresses the commons, environmental justice, just energy transition and cultural and environmental biodiversity. Process and participation are central to Caycedo’s practice, bringing a collective dimension through performances, photographs and videos. Her work contributes to the construction of environmental memory as a fundamental space for climate and social justice. It challenges […]

Wilhelmina Barns-Graham @ Tate St Ives

Tate St Ives , United Kingdom

This exhibition brings together two artists connected with West Cornwall – Wilhelmina Barns-Graham and Jonathan Michael Ray. While separated by time, as well as the media and form their works take, both artists draw inspiration from the local landscape, exploring the idea that there is more to experience in nature than can be found on […]

Martha Jungwirth @ Thaddaeus Ropac

Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

A new series of oil paintings by Martha Jungwirth are displayed in her exhibition All Will Fall.   Poised between abstraction and figuration, her paintings are inspired by what she calls conceptual ‘pretexts’ – impressions from her travels, Greek mythology, the appearances of friends and companions, as well as contemporary political events – capturing fleeting, internal impulses […]

Claire Partington @ Walker Art Gallery

Walker Art Gallery

The Walker’s collections have inspired this major new commission, presented by the Contemporary Art Society. Creating a strong link to the North West, the catalyst was the oil painting “Mr and Mrs William Atherton” by Arthur Devis (1712-1787). Claire Partington expands the domestic scene, creating a thought-provoking, earthenware figure group. The new work is on […]

Eva Gonzales @ Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin

Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin , Ireland

In the exhibition, Is What Dublin Needs, the portrait of Eva Gonzalès becomes a gateway into women’s artistic practice and the representation and self-presentation of women artists. Self-portraits from the 18th to the 20th century are brought together alongside depictions of women artists by men to explore different constructions of gender, status and talent. The exhibition […]

Mary Gillick @ British Museum

The British Museum

Celebrating Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee year, this intriguing display presents the life and work of the sculptor Mary Gillick (1881–1965). Gillick enjoyed a burst of fame when, in her seventies, she was invited to model The Queen's head for the new coinage, released directly after her accession in 1952.   This display, Modelling the […]

Ioana Beju Miller @ Ice House Gallery

Ice House Gallery , United Kingdom

The “Nature Speaks” ceramic exhibition, by Ioana Beju Miller is a collection of wall installations and individual pieces that represent the versatility of clay.  The ceramic trees are the artist's expression of nature’s delicate balance and beauty.  Flowers, nests and  tree vases are a reminder of our necessity to protect our environment. Each piece is individually hand […]