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Sue Webster @ Blain Southern

Blain Southern

Tim Noble and Sue Webster present a new body of sculptural works in their third exhibition with the gallery, STICKS WITH DICKS AND SLITS, the duo present pairs of giant self-portraits. These stick figures are sculpted in twisted bronze, an entirely new method for the artists. Based on handmade maquette of electrical wire, the sculptures are […]

Anya Gallaccio @ Thomas Dane

Thomas Dane Gallery

Anya Gallaccio presents Beautiful Minds, 2015. A giant 3D clay printer, occupies the entire gallery space and over the course of the exhibition will  be actively printing a scaled effigy of […]

Barbara Kasten @ Thomas Dane Gallery

Thomas Dane Gallery

Intervals, is the very first solo presentation in the UK of the internationally acclaimed artist Barbara Kasten . The exhibition displays both historic and recent works that showcase the Chicago-based artist’s striking oeuvre, which spans over 40 years. Kasten herself speaks of her work as ‘Painting in motion’, as it incorporates sculpture, photography and film, all […]

Dora Garcia @ The Tetley

The Tetley

These books were alive; they spoke to me! is an exhibition of printed matter and performance works by Barcelona based artist Dora García. Her first institutional solo show in the […]

Jo Brocklehurst @ House of Illustration

House of Illustration , United Kingdom

Brocklehurst's figurative paintings from fetish clubs record experiments with sex, androgyny and couture that later inspired the mainstream fashion collections of Jean Paul Gaultier, while her best-known portraits from the 1980s offer a raw, beautiful and female perspective on punk. Co-curated by her model and muse Isabelle Bricknall, the exhibition also features her drawings of Berlin’s […]

Elizabeth Price @ De La Warr Pavilion

De La Warr Pavilion

In a dream you saw a way to survive and you were full of joy, is the title of this exhibition, which features works by over fifty artists including Becky Beasley, Guy Bourdin, Claude Cahun, Henry Fuseli, Richard Hamilton, The Lumiére Brothers with Loie Fuller, Henry Moore, Paul Neagu, Bridget Riley, Jo Spence and Francesca […]

Gluck @ Fine Art Society

The Fine Art Society 148 New Bond Street, London, United Kingdom

A major retrospective exhibition of the British painter, Gluck (1895-1978). Featuring 32 works including Gluck’s most important painting, ‘Medallion’ (1937), the exhibition will explore the fascinating life, work and legacy of one of the most pioneering artists of her generation. The show features one of Gluck's best-known paintings, Medallion (1937), is a dual portrait of […]

Modern British Women @ Fine Art Society

The Fine Art Society 148 New Bond Street, London, United Kingdom

Featuring works by 14 artists, the exhibition seeks to uncover and emblazon the work of both celebrated and lesser-known artists working throughout the twentieth century. With a diverse range of […]

Veronica Smirnoff @ Jessica Carlisle

Jessica Carlisle Gallery

Veronica Smirnoff  is a Russian artist based in London. Her paintings in this exhibition The Greater & Lesser Ways evolve out of close and intimate study of pre-Renaissance art, from ancient […]

Flor Garduno @ Print Room

Print Room at Beetles + Huxley

Flor Garduño is one of Mexico’s leading fine art photographers, whose work is inspired by the native people, landscape, and literature of her country. She has sought to reference traditional Mexican life, folklore and iconography in her pictures.  Her latest feature People, Landscape and Literature is now available to view online.  

Yuko Mohri @ White Rainbow Gallery

White Rainbow

The focus of Yuko Mohri’s debut UK solo will be an installation of her project Moré Moré (Leaky), a long-term research project into the Tokyo metro. Mohri exhibited her first iteration of the project at the prestigious Nissan Art Award 2015, which she consequently won.

Rebecca Ackroyd & others @ Sara Zanin Gallery, Rome

Sara Zanin Gallery, Rome

In line with the prevailing mood across Europe after a complete overthrow of all political certainties in 2016, this exhibition curated by Marcelle Joseph features the artwork of seven London-based artists brought to Rome, many for the first time.  Hijacking a phrase from The Drowned World, J.G. Ballard’s first science fiction novel and one of his […]

Amelie von Wulffen @ Studio Voltaire

Studio Voltaire 1a Nelsons Row, London, United Kingdom

Nostalgic and melancholic, Amelie von Wulffen’s practice portrays a sense of unease, with works often suggesting themselves as autobiographical, recording fear, sexual fantasy and emotional trauma. The artist makes distinct […]

Claire Barclay @ Tramway (Glasgow)

Tramway, Glasgow

Claire Barclay’s work is always partly created in-situ, and in this case, responds to the raw industrial aesthetic of Tramway’s exhibition space.  Her installation ‘Yield Point’ addresses relationships between the human body and the industrial workplace, in particular, the physical states of strength and vulnerability that underlie human engagement with skilled manual work.  Large sculptural […]

Amy Feldman @ Blain/Southern, Berlin

Blain Southern

Amy Feldman's first solo exhibition in Germany, Breath Myth comprises a group of entirely new paintings by the New York-based artist. Starting with a preparatory sketch in marker pen, Feldman makes each painting in a single performative take. Giving herself just one chance to get it right, the associated risk and anxiety play an important […]

Joy Gregory @ The Exchange, Newlyn Art Gallery, Exeter

Newlyn Art Gallery

Joy Gregory is one of the major artists to emerge from the Black British photography movement of the 1980s; a time when debates around the domain of representation were explored and challenged. Gregory’s work is influenced by a combination of race, history, gender and aesthetics; firmly rooted in concepts of ‘truth and beauty’. This major […]

Eleri Mills @ Thackeray Gallery

Thackeray Gallery

Eleri Mills creates an exhibition inspired by local history, mystery and mythical nature of the Welsh countryside in Borderland. A comment about her work, "Eleri Mills stands alone as poet painter. Eleri records her love of her native land and she records it with great sensitivity and talent: for she is a superb draughtsman and this is […]

Margery Clarke @ Southampton City Art Gallery

Southampton City Art Gallery

Still hanging around: paintings from 1956 to the present, is an exhibition of paintings by Hilda Margery Clarke to celebrate her 90th year. She was born in Manchester and learnt to paint through the guidance of L.S. Lowry, with whom she remained life-long friends until his death in 1976. She moved to Southampton in 1954 […]