Nicky Hirst @ Domobaal
Domo Baal GalleryThe presentation of 'Real Size' a solo exhibition by Nicky Hirst.
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 marks an exciting development in her practice. These prints are emotive scenes and portraits of “...characters who will not be pinned down: fleet of foot, […]
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 an international presence, exhibiting across Europe and the US, Cooper has produced a new body of work comprising of digital photographic material for her first […]
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 associations. This exhibition is taking place at both gallery spaces. Golden Square showcases a new series of videos filmed in New York City late last […]
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 works mainly on board in acrylic, occasionally incorporating collage with gold and silver leaf. Her training as a printmaker is evident both in the use […]
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 teapots and cups to jewellery, as well as one-off larger pieces that incorporate precious stones, metal and found objects. Virginia uses a combination of slip […]
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 artist and designer Eric Ravilious. Towner has one of the largest public collections of Ravilious' works and this archive became a place for Beasley to […]
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. A co-commission between Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft and Brighton Festival in a separate space features a new large installation by Pilkington, Doll for Petra (2017) […]
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 closely related tones, Robertson believes in the powerful emotive and spiritual qualities of individual colours, using these to build complex layers of association. In the works […]
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 York in the 1970s, through to the mid 1980s. This exhibition takes as its point of departure Miyamoto’s off-hand observation that: ‘being Japanese you are […]
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, making a painting or a poem is the process of imposing the imagination on the world - in Wallace Stevens's words, 'the imagination pressing back against […]
A solo show of recent work by Hen Coleman.
This exhibition Refinding brings together new and recent works by London-based artist Jessie Flood-Paddock, with the Oak Tree series of sculptures, drawings and prints by the celebrated 20th century sculptor, the […]
Lucinda Mudge’s extraordinary vases captivate the eye with their luxuriant colours and intricate detail. Both a visual and a socio-political record, The Wolf is near is a collection of 20 new vases, […]
Depicting “‘inner landscapes” has always been Penelope Stutterheime's preoccupation. Drawing inspiration from dreams and the unconscious, her layered and textured paintings make use of intensely vibrant colour to create mesmerising […]
A solo project by Glasgow-based artist France-Lise McGurn who exhibits six new paintings along with a site-specific wall painting in "Archaos". McGurn's paintings and drawings grow out of her personal […]
The work of two painters shown together for the first time, whose approaches to painting share a number of common elements. Lynne Cartlidge, whose main focus is on still life, […]
Everyone Is Lonely in Kigali, is a solo exhibition of work by Mimi Cherono Ng’ok, whose practice expresses what she describes as ‘an emotional cartography’. The works shown arose from […]
She Who Sees the Unknown is the first UK solo exhibition by Iranian-American artist Morehshin Allahyari. Researching dark goddesses, monstrous and Jinn female figures of Middle-Eastern origin, Allahyari’s work for the […]