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Kate Bickmore & others @ Annka Kultys Gallery

Annka Kultys Gallery

Web 3.0 Aesthetics: In the Future Post-Hype of the NFTs is a trilogy by Kate Bickmore and other artists that explores NFT aesthetics through the lens of social, intellectual, and technological upheaval that took place […]

Melanie Manchot @ Parafin

Parafin Gallery

Melanie Manchot is staging Alpine Diskomiks, a major exhibition of her 20-metre-long installation that comprises 50 turntables and a frieze of album covers depicting mountain landscapes. The records are set spinning one […]

Virginia Overton @ Goldsmiths

Goldsmiths CCA

Virginia Overton’s exhibition, Animal Magnetism, includes sculpture and installation, beginning with materials reclaimed from industrial contexts, previous artworks, and scavenged from the gallery. Born in Tennessee, her work is informed […]

Meriem Bennani @ Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham Contemporary

Life on the CAPS, is Meriem Bennani’s acclaimed eight-channel video installation Party on the CAPS (2018–19).  It is shown for the first time in the UK, alongside its newly commissioned sequel, Bennani’s most ambitious […]

Meriem Bennani @ Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham Contemporary

Life on the CAPS, an exhibition by Meriem Bennani is an eight-channel video installation, Party on the CAPS (2018–19), and shown for the first time in the UK, alongside its newly commissioned sequel. […]

Isabel Rawsthorne @ Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden

The Fry Art Gallery

The Many Sides of Isabel Rawsthorne showcases the often-revolutionary work of an artist who ‘disappeared from the history of art’. Rawsthorne (1912-1992) changed her surname with each of her three marriages […]

Victoria Cantons @ Flowers Gallery

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

Alongside film and text-based works, Victoria Cantons' exhibition, People Trust People Who Look Like Them, features a thematic cycle of large paintings that track the artist’s own transgender history, to reflect on […]

Olivia Jia @ Workplace Gallery

Workplace Gallery

Ex Libris is an exhibition by Olivia Jia that includes a series of new small-scale paintings in which the artist brings together an array of images and objects sourced from her own […]

Frances Upritchard @ Kate MacGarry

Kate Macgarry

Frances Upritchard's new installation, Surf 'n' Turf, features a series of sea and land creatures occupying an unspecified landscape. The sculptures are made from balata or cast in bronze. Balata is a […]

Sun Woo @ Carl Kostyal

Carl Kostyal , United Kingdom

In Invisible Sensations, Sun Woo directs her attention to these unseen constraints and frailties encountered by both our bodies and social bodies, clouded by the reflective surface of technology. Informed by her early and recent medical conditions and the forms of limitations encountered within society, the works in this show present disembodied figures that are obscured, altered, or confined, attesting […]

Charlotte Johannesson @ Hollybush Gardens

Hollybush Gardens , United Kingdom

Charlotte Johannesson is known for her pioneering work relating the craft technology of the loom and the digital technology of computer programming. Circuit expands on this dialogue, providing an account of Johannesson’s extensive practice with digitally-conceived textiles and recent paintings alongside plotter prints and digital slideshows. The exhibition explores Johannesson’s continued engagement with symbolism, science, […]

Katy Moran @ Modern Art, Helmet Row

Modern Art Helmet Row , United Kingdom

Katy Moran’s abstract paintings conjure atmospheres – at times suggestive of landscape, still life, or figuration – through her exploration of form, gesture, colour and surface. While the legacy of Expressionism is evident in her painterly language, Moran’s work is firmly grounded in the materiality of painting as object.

Nicola L. @ Alison Jacques Gallery

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

This exhibition spans 50 years of work by Nicola L. (1932 - 2018).  Her work started with abstraction then she succumbed to figuration, followed by Pop Art along with its European counterpart, Nouveau Réalisme, and art felt collaborative. Later she incorporated the body into her work. It was not until 1964, however, that the full potential of […]

Luchita Hurtado @ Hauser & Wirth, London

Hauser & Wirth 23 Savile Row, London, United Kingdom

The exhibition features previously unseen works from Luchita Hurtado’s Sky Skin series; this exhibition centres on the artist’s pursuit of the other worldly and a broader reflection on life and death.

Nicky Hirst @ Domo Baal

Domo Baal Gallery

'The Electorate', Nicky Hirst's exhibition, centres on uncertainty, transience and humanity. Working in a variety of materials found discarded on urban streets, her interests include layers of history, people and places. Her inspiration and source material comes from a mix of observation, conversation and language. The phrases 'lost in translation' and 'the presence of absence' permeate […]

Cristina Iglesias @ Gagosian Gallery

Gagosian Gallery

The exhibition features works from Cristina Iglesias’s ongoing Entwined and Growth series, dense cyborg accumulations of real and imagined vegetal matter. Iglesias composes these by welding sections of cast aluminum, then studding the composite structures with free-form cabochons of coloured glass, improvised directly on their surfaces.

Cornelia Parker @ Tate Britain

Tate Britain

Cornelia Parker's exhibition of large scale installations brings together such iconic suspended works as Thirty Pieces of Silver 1988–9 and Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991; the immersive War Room 2015 and Magna Carta 2015.  Her monumental collective embroidery, as well as her films and a wealth of her innovative drawings, prints and photographs are included. Some works will spill out beyond the […]

Feminine Power @ The British Museum

The British Museum

Feminine power takes a cross-cultural look at the profound influence of female spiritual beings within global religion and faith. The exhibition explores the significant role that goddesses, demons, witches, spirits and saints have played – and continue to play – in shaping our understanding of the world.

Perle Fine @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

The presentation of A Retrospective exhibition spanning the career of pioneering artist Perle Fine (1905-1988).  The exhibition encompasses a range of historic works starting from the early 1940s to the late 1980s, and provides a rare chance to see Fine’s results from the 1950s and 60s. In contrast to Fine’s later works on canvas, the artist’s gouache and […]

Esther Pearl Watson @ Maureen Paley, Hove

Maureen Paley Gallery

The focal point of Esther Pearl Watson's exhibition is a bright and colourful immersive walk-in screen structure that is also the source of the show’s title, An Apparent Brightness.  “In this new body of work, I have concentrated on assorted drawings, paintings and ceramics anchored in an immersive mixed media installation. This work uses folk vernacular and abstraction to make a fragile […]