Kate Gottgens @ Huxley Parlour
Huxley Parlour GalleryA String of Signs, is an exhibition by Kate Gottgens. Her work focusses on the suburban domestic, and explores nostalgia, entropy and the ephemeral. Her work is, in part, inspired […]
A String of Signs, is an exhibition by Kate Gottgens. Her work focusses on the suburban domestic, and explores nostalgia, entropy and the ephemeral. Her work is, in part, inspired […]
Sylvie Fleury’s practice produces enticing works which let art, consumerism and life collide. Speaking to contemporary conditions, her sculptures, paintings, neon pieces and videos continue to defy expectations and definitions […]
Letting Loose, is an exhibition of works by Paula Rego from the 1980s, a period of liberation and self-discovery that led to great breakthroughs for the artist and saw her […]
An enigmatic, multi-layered installation, and set in a once busy fashion store, DISARM is infused with a contradictory sense of desire, conflict and lost aspiration, wittily referencing the ‘runway’ as a […]
Voyages is an exhibition of Hélène Amouzou's evocative self-portraits. These hand printed photographs are a crucial document of a migrant who has grappled with notions of freedom, exclusion, and bureaucracy – […]
The Mother & The Weaver takes the unseen mother, a central part of the Foundling Museum’s story, as a point of departure to explore complex ideas around motherhood, childhood, love, […]
Elaine Bolt is a ceramic artist, who works with clay and mixed media, creating works and compositions guided by a sense of narrative and steeped in the context of her […]
Marina Abramović Hon RA, has earned worldwide acclaim as a performance artist. She has consistently tested the limits of her own physical and mental endurance in her work, subjecting herself to […]
Rubens & Women, this major exhibition of the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), unites a diverse range of paintings and drawings from throughout the artist's career. The exhibition challenges […]
A Spirit Inside brings together work of a selection of women artists from The Ingram Collection and The Women’s Art Collection in Cambridge; to showcase artworks borne out of a […]
Passage is an exhibition by Merve İşeri, whose work process begins by putting small circular stickers on the canvas to mark points of star constellations. In this exhibition they are, aries, […]
Ridykes’ Cavern of Fine Inverted Wines and Deviant Videos, features the work of over 30 “très gay” contemporary visual artists working across film, video installation, sculpture and performance. Within this […]
A new exhibition by Fiona Tan, Footsteps (2022) is a 97-minute video installation made by Tan at the invitation of Amsterdam’s Eye Film Museum, and combines archival film footage from […]
Drawing inspiration from Umberto Eco's essay on handwriting, The Resistance of Pen and Paper brings together a group of artists from North Africa, the Middle East and Israel, who use calligraphy and […]
An exhibition with recent works by Minjung Kim , Rebecca Salter PRA, and Diogo Pimentão All three artists primarily work with paper and explore its boundaries in their idiosyncratic ways. […]
The exhibition, Africanesse, showcases Angèle Etoundi Essamba’s groundbreaking series of vintage silver gelatin prints: black and white photographs of non-professional models, who range from family members to friends and acquaintances of […]
A British artist's brash and tender exploration of what makes us human. Sarah Lucas is internationally celebrated for her bold and provocative use of materials and imagery. Using ordinary objects […]
Magill’s paintings are enigmatic and evocative psychological takes on the traditional landscape genre. The exhibition ‘By This River’ is in homage to Brian Eno’s song of the same title, with […]
A major exhibition by Claudette Johnson, presents a carefully selected group of major works from across her career. From key early drawings such as the arresting Untitled (Woman with Earring), 1982, […]
An exhibition celebrating the love of landscape. Four Strings’ showcases how 4 different artistic voices Sarah Manolescue, Alex McIntyre, Judith Brenner, and Sarah Ollerenshaw transcribe and respond to how the lavers […]