Claire Barrow @ Galeria Melissa
Galeria MelissaClaire Barrow is the latest in a series of collaborations between the plastic shoe brand Melissa and designers including Gareth Pugh, Jeremy Scott and Vivienne Westwood. Dancing with Dreams brings […]
Claire Barrow is the latest in a series of collaborations between the plastic shoe brand Melissa and designers including Gareth Pugh, Jeremy Scott and Vivienne Westwood. Dancing with Dreams brings […]
Holly Hendry presents Wrot an entirely new body of work for her first solo exhibition in a UK institution. Using a variety of materials, from Jesmonite and plaster to foam, wood, […]
Angela Brookes' printmaking focusses on the natural world and reveals her interest in the mystery of the landscape. She is fascinated by light, mood and atmosphere and the effect of the […]
Widely acclaimed as a central figure of the Bloomsbury Group, the modernist painter, Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) was a pivotal player in 20th century British art, inventing a new language of visual expression. Muse to fellow artists such as Roger Fry, sister of Virginia Woolf, mastermind of the idyllic Bloomsbury life at Charleston – Bell’s reputation […]
Concrete Jungle, is an exhibition featuring video works curated by Alexandra White. Set within the iconic concrete architecture of the Brazilian Modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer, the works on view explore […]
Respected writer and critic Hilton Als curates paintings and drawings Alice Neel (1900-1984) made during the five decades she spent living in Upper Manhattan, first in Spanish Harlem and later […]
Join us for a curator talk of Gazelli's fabulous all women exhibition, ‘toute seule’, an all female show depicting artistic heroism transcending time. Despite the influence artists had on one another, and collective responses that were made by the surrounding world, this exhibition highlights the solitude – graceful, thought-through, strategic and compassionate individuality of each […]
A presentation of Weddings and Babies, Alice Theobald‘s second solo show, which comprises the artist’s recent 3D film work, The Next Step, new sculptures and sound based installation, devised around […]
The art of 1930s America tells the story of a nation in flux. Artists responded to rapid social change and economic anxiety with some of the 20th century’s most powerful […]
Carolyn Cameron's work predominantly involves stitching onto paper. Having lived all over the world as a child, Carolyn is inspired by images of urban landscapes, and her work concerns creating […]
Photographer, Fay Godwin became one of Britain’s most important landscape photographers. She is best known in Wales for her work with author Shirley Toulson on the book, "The Drovers’ Roads […]
Spanning work made from the 1950s to the end of the artist’s life, this survey traces Maria Lassnig’s evolution from early experiments with abstraction to a richly inventive figuration and […]
An exhibition of work by Fiona Robinson RWA exploring the relationship between drawing and music “Drawing is the closest thing to pure thought, not in a philosophical sense, but in […]
Elma Alcock’s semi-representational works take everyday objects as their subjects; a window frame, an egg or a glass offer a point of departure into a quiet and contemplative inner world. […]
Edge, is an exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Maggi Hambling. Hambling’s work offers a counterweight to the careful irony and self-conscious allusion of much contemporary art, demanding a […]
People frequently compare the paintings of Rachel Deacon with those of grand masters such as Ingres, Raphael and Renoir. Like them, she is rather fond of the pneumatic female form. […]
A solo exhibition of new paintings by Stefania Batoeva. The Devoted Iota Elusion (DIE) body of work was made over the past year.
If the Ground Should Open… is a major new multi-channel video work by Jaki Irvine made to commemorate the Easter Rising. The piece takes as a point of departure Irvine’s […]
An exhibition of new work by Valérie Kolakis, her first solo presentation in the gallery. The title of the show is taken from a text by Fred Sandback, where he […]
The Iris’ is a newly commissioned site-specific installation by Rebecca Louise Law, who is known for her use of organic material, in a sculptural and painterly fashion. 10,000 fresh irises will be […]