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Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum @ London Mithraeum

London Mithraeum

The Pavilion, by Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, is an exhibition inspired by the history of the site.  She explores how the public engages with archives and artefacts, and their presentation in museum spaces. The Pavilion is a wooden structure comprising a promenade of interrelated viewing booths reminiscent of Victorian ‘cabinets of curiosities’, often considered precursors to museums.  […]

Ana Barriga @ Carl Kostyal

Carl Kostyal , United Kingdom

Ana Barriga’s paintings are considered to be “pretty and raffish,” containing “bits of reality that no longer mean anything,” such as plastic figurines, tchotchkes, porcelain doo-dads and bits of bric-a-brac.  Items she encounters on regular visits to flea markets, souks, bazaars, rastros and marchés au puces. These she “sources,” “breaks,” “paints,” “manipulates” and otherwise “transforms” […]

Jacqueline Stanley @ Rye Art Gallery

Rye Art Gallery , United Kingdom

Jacqueline Stanley ARCA HRHA (1928-2022), 'A Retrospective', which includes new works from the estate covering Jackie’s entire career.  Along-side the focus is on women artists connected with the history of Rye Art Gallery, and contemporary responses to the archives and collection by Geraldine Swayne.

Anne Redpath & Others @ Dovecot Studios

Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh

This exhibition, Scottish Women Artists: 250 years of Challenging Perception, celebrates the work of women artists who challenged and shaped the contemporary art scene in Scotland.   In an era when women lead Scotland’s government, galleries and art schools, it is easy to forget the prejudices and barriers their predecessors faced. These latest tapestries are shown […]

Annabelle Chace & others @ Bermondsey Project Space

Art Bermondsey Project Space

"Adam, and by extension all men, were made from clay. They were therefore hard and strong. Eve, because she was made from Adam’s body, was weaker and softer, but that […]

Jean Curran @ Michael Hoppen Gallery

Alfred Hitchcock’s seminal film, the psychological thriller Vertigo, was released on 9th May 1958. 65 years later, Vertigo is widely regarded as Hitchcock’s greatest achievement, its reputation and significance only building as the time passes. To […]

Letha Wilson @ GRIMM Gallery

GRIMM Gallery , United Kingdom

An exhibition of new sculptures by Letha Wilson, in which she explores the boundaries, intersections and potential of photography and sculpture, synthesizing the seemingly contradictory elements of each medium through […]

Pamela Singh & others @ Cromwell Place

Cromwell Place

This group presentation titled, Entwined, in tandem with sepiaEYE, showcases the work of Serena Chopra, Pamela Singh, Qiana Mestrich and Gayatri Ganju. Each artist explores the intersections among nature, philosophy, […]

Mandy El-Sayegh @ Thaddaeus Ropac

Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

Mandy El-Sayegh transforms the spaces of the gallery with her exhibition Interiors.   She intervenes with the walls and floors to create an enveloping environment within which ideas of bodily, psychological […]

Zana Masombuka @ October Gallery

October Gallery

Nges’rhodlweni: A Portal for Black Joy, is the title of the exhibition, by Zana Masombuka, also known as ‘Ndebele Superhero’.  In this exhibition, Masombuka explores the intersection of identity and […]

Emma Stern @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

Penny and the Dimes is a fictional all-girl rock band invented by Emma Stern and the exhibition is dedicated to them. In this concept exhibition, Stern visualises a group of […]

Pam Evelyn @ Pace Gallery

Pace Gallery 6 Burlington Gardens

In this exhibition, A Handful of Dust,  Pam Evelyn’s paintings move through countless iterations as she builds up and pares back her gestures in a dynamic tension between destruction and resolution, […]

Alberta Whittle @ National Galleries of Scotland

National Galleries of Scotland , United Kingdom

Alberta Whittle's exhibition, Create Dangerously, invites you to slow down and pause.  In her works, Alberta addresses the brutality and harm caused by colonialism, the Transatlantic trade in enslaved people, […]

Ruanne Abou-Rahme & others @ The Mosaic Rooms

Mosaic Rooms 226 Cromwell Road, London, United Kingdom

In the shade of the sun contemplates the relationship between politics and aesthetics by a new generation of Palestinian artists. The exhibition comprises new commissions by artists Mona Benyamin, Xaytun Ennasr […]

Olivia Valentine @ Gillian Jason Gallery

Gillian Jason Gallery

Olivia Valentine’s show ‘The Pink Cloud’, is presented through a series of intimate portraits of her support network. Valentine explores the joy of recovery, capturing her sitters’ individual narratives in […]

Sutapa Biswas & Others @ Hackelbury Fine Art

HackelBury Fine Art

Medium and Memory stages four conversations pairing eight artists from different countries, generations, ethnicities, and personal histories who all share a deep engagement with the materiality of their media—painting drawing, moving […]

Sophia Loeb @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

Todos os Seres são de Todos os Seres (All Beings are of All Beings), is an exhibition by Sophia Loeb, which comprises new paintings and sculpture. In her luminous abstractions, […]

Sooim Jeong @ Workplace Gallery

Workplace Gallery

Summer Remains, is an exhibition of new paintings by  Sooim Jeong.  Her practice draws upon a wide spectrum of experiences, from the profound weight of tragic loss to mundane and […]