Ayla Tavares @ Lamb Gallery
Earendel, is a solo exhibition of new work by Ayla Tavares. Starting from the recent discovery of Earendel—the most distant star detected to date, a remnant from the universe’s first […]
Earendel, is a solo exhibition of new work by Ayla Tavares. Starting from the recent discovery of Earendel—the most distant star detected to date, a remnant from the universe’s first […]
Oddkin: Beast, Body, Biome, is a group exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works by Lila de Magalhaes, Jessie Makinson, and Li Li Ren. Across their practices, these artists delve […]
The works on view by Carmela De Falco, Semin Hong, Magdalen Wong, and Orsola Zane share a sense of conflation between internal fears and external realities. Mobilising a search for […]
The Horizon Pulled Me Close is an exhibition by Myrna Quiñonez, which presents a series of paintings that explore the artist’s relationship to landscapes both familiar and uncanny.
Read-Only Memory, is a two person exhibition bringing together new and recent work by Amelia Bowles and Caroline de Lannoy. Their work references technological, societal, aesthetic and conceptual developments of the […]
A comprehensive presentation of Joan Snyder’s artistry over a career of six decades, shows a pioneering body of work. It breaks down social, aesthetic and material hierarchies to assert the […]
This exhibition Still Mad, marks the culmination of Ding Hongdan's residency as the gallery's 2024 Artist-in-Residence and presents a new body of work developed during this period, which are rendered […]
Jann Haworth is a pop artist, whose wit and material sensitivity contributes towards her artistic individuality. Haworth is recognised as an advocate for female representation in the art world and […]
This Fashion Commission, Socks: The Art of Care and Repair, by Celia Pym, focusses on the concept of sustainability in fashion and our lives more broadly. The exhibition celebrates the […]
Georgina Towler's work explores the relationship between space, light and colour inspired by her exploration of the Somerset landscape. Her latest exhibition ‘in not knowing one, we’re without another’ examines […]
A multidisciplinary artist, Mani Kambo explores the inner spirit by drawing on her own personal totemic symbols. She is influenced by her upbringing in a household filled with superstition, prayer, […]
This major cross-generational exhibition, Soft Impressions, features work by Helen Cammock, Ingrid Pollard and Camara Taylor. The artists’ shared engagement with printmaking is contextualised alongside works in installation, moving image, […]
Amy Hui Li’s exhibition is a deeply personal exploration of materiality, fragility and emotion. Balanced between painting and sculpture, Paradise Lost narrates the process of falling apart and coming back […]
Hilary Heron: A Retrospective celebrates the pioneering work of modernist sculptor Hilary Heron (1923 – 1977). This exhibition seeks to correct the ways that her work has been overlooked in […]
This exhibition, Zvakazarurwa, presents new and recent paintings, by Portia Zvavahera. It draws on southern African culture, Christian iconography, traditional European painting and African printmaking, The exhibition shows artworks […]
Ruby Neri’s debut solo exhibition, Chorus, displays her sculptural works and accompanying drawings. Through this deeply introspective yet accessible body of work, Neri explores the challenges and beauty of everyday […]
Caretaker is an exhibition of paintings by Nova Jiang that explore our uneasy relationships with nature. Jiang’s work is informed by her experience as a young immigrant growing up in […]
I Should Have Prayed For Other People, is the title of Veronica Fernandez’s exhibition. Her paintings offer dreamlike windows into childhood memories, narrating raw anxieties alongside moments of understated joy […]
Virginia Overton utilises salvaged materials from historic sites to create wall-based public sculptures that are repurposed and reassembled into a new series of sculptures for this exhibition. Informed by line, […]
This exhibition of a single-channel video by Sara Sadik is the artist’s first solo exhibition in London. Often inspired by real people she knows, the artist explores themes of masculine identity.