Vanessa Gardner @ Thackeray Gallery
Thackeray GalleryThe exhibition Linear Edge reveals the inspiration behind Dorset artist Vanessa Gardiner's chosen subject: the coastal beauty of the British Isles.
The exhibition Linear Edge reveals the inspiration behind Dorset artist Vanessa Gardiner's chosen subject: the coastal beauty of the British Isles.
A solo exhibtion of Christina Mackie's work.
Developed during a six week residency in Kunstraum, Swiss artist Sophie Jung's Producing My Credentials folds writing and performance within a complex environment, where precious items from her vast archive of made and found stuff, watercolour drawings of hermit crabs, papier maché tubes, collected cream jugs, left-over lamp shade carcasses, discarded building material and organic detritus sit […]
Clare Kenny works with a variety of materials such as found objects, building materials, neon and photography. Through subtle gestures and assemblages, and drawing on her own history, memories and […]
A celebration of over 80 years of making Linocuts. A wonderful selection of beautiful original prints, by Anita Klein
Sarah van Niekerk RWA is an acknowledged expert in The Art of Wood Engraving. She has lived in the country for most of her life so Sarah’s work of intensely observed landscapes, rural pursuits, and flora and fauna, is continually inspired by and reflects its seasonal nature. Her style was greatly influenced by Hermes and the resulting […]
This is Annette Messager’s first solo exhibition at this London Gallery in London since her 2009 Hayward Gallery exhibition, The Messengers. Avec et sans raisons, brings together works that display a diversity of forms: small assemblages of objects, acrylic washes, textile works in the form of installations, and wallpaper. As is common in Messager’s practice, […]
This is the first solo exhibition of Harumi Yamaguchi outside of Asia. A leading name in the world of Japanese advertising, she pioneered the highly dramatic but elusively flat airbrush […]
Philomène Hoël's Keep It Longer is a site-specific project which will occupy Gallery S O's two spaces for two weeks with two shows. This will include two screens, two curators and two texts.
The 2016-17 winner of the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award, Beth Collar, opens her exhibition'Seriously' marking the end of her year long tenure of the award on 20th April 2017. Collar works […]
You don’t have to believe me is a new exhibition by Paola Pivi, in which she presents new and various kinds of works, playing with the viewer’s perception of alien and familiar, fake and factual. The Italian artist is know for her whimsical creations, that encompass different mediums, varying from large-scale installations to photography, sculpture and […]
Lain fallow for too long, is Hannah Brown’s solo exhibition gathering a new series of paintings and a large-scale sculpture. The title refers to the site depicted in Brown’s paintings, a 3.25 acre area on the outskirts of Crediton, a market town in mid Devon. The land is identified as Well Parks in official papers, […]
A solo exhibition of Jutta Koether's work.
A solo exhibition entitled Parlour Games, a site-specific installation in the Soho Room of House of St Barnabas.
For the last twenty years Mary Cossey has been drawing, painting and etching her grandchildren. To work from the very familiar is an advantage. Apart from children and babies she makes prints of many London buildings, parks and trees. Unlike the children, they keep still. She prefers to work directly from the subject, not always […]
Lucy Beech and Edward Thomasson present a new performance project in two parts that explores ideas of cooperation and independence. Together is performed every Saturday in the gallery. Together (Forever), its recorded companion, loops in the gallery throughout the week. Working in couples, the group collectively construct a safe space to momentarily reject shared social standards. Together will be performed […]
Join us for a curator-led tour of Entangled: Threads & Making -- a major exhibition of sculpture, installation, tapestry, textiles and jewellery from the early 20th century to the present day. It features over 40 international female artists who expand the possibilities of embroidery, weaving, sewing and wood carving, often incorporating unexpected materials such as plants, […]
Other Stories brings together new work and selected paintings from the "The Writers Series 2013" of the British painter Sarah Pickstone. The park has been a central theme to Sarah's work for two decades. It represents an imagintive space for play and exploration, where motifs of willowe and rose are drawn alongside references to the […]
An exhibition of sculpture by the American artist Sarah Braman. Her first solo in the U.K., the show highlights Braman’s signature commitment to infusing the recent art historical canon with distinctly American vernacular traditions and the suggestion of their dissolution. Refined fabricated materials such as tinted glass and welded steel are used in combination with […]
Op-Film: An Archaeology of Optics, is a collaborative exhibition by artists and filmmakers Filipa César and Louis Henderson. The exhibition comprises a newly commissioned film and installation exploring how optical technologies of military and colonial design – from lighthouse Fresnel lenses to global satellite navigation systems – both inform and are informed by Western models […]