Hazel Brill @ Workplace Gallery
Workplace GalleryAmber, a new exhibition by Hazel Brill, features a series of sculptures and video. Brill's installation references a gothic laboratory that conjures a shiny utopian future, which has turned messy […]
Amber, a new exhibition by Hazel Brill, features a series of sculptures and video. Brill's installation references a gothic laboratory that conjures a shiny utopian future, which has turned messy […]
‘Sorry I’m Not Sorry’ not only reflects Lauren Joy Kennett's personal story, but also resonates with the wider late-discovered autistic community and neurotypical people, inviting empathy and a deeper understanding. […]
Celebrate the work of artist and specialist wood engraver Anne Desmet, at this new exhibition inspired by "climate crisis, escape, and possible new worlds". In Kaleidoscope/London, explore 150 artworks, including 41 London-themed prints […]
This exhibition, Another View: Landscapes by Women Artists, examines women artists’ place in the history of British landscape art, a story traditionally dominated by male artists. Starting with early depictions by […]
Hayal Pozanti's primary subject is the natural world and our relationship to it. In her daily life, she opens herself up to communing with and closely observing the environment: the […]
“All things are full of gods.”, an exhibition by Jana Emburey, borrows its title from a quote attributed to Thales of Miletus, an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher and one of […]
Liminal Spaces, is an exhibition of new works by Siji Krishnan, who presents a group of large-scale paintings and works on rice paper. The exhibition offers a continuation of Krishnan’s […]
Pseudopodia, is an exhibition of new works by Molly Greene. The exhibition presents a suite of eight paintings that continue the artist’s investigation of amorphous forms, the internal and […]
Watching the Perseids, is a new solo exhibition of work by Iris Schomaker. The exhibition presents new small-scale works on panel and paper, made over the past year, which continue […]
The exhibition takes its title, The Middle Voice, from a grammatical term and mode of speech which exists beyond a familiar distinction between the active and passive voices. It brings together […]
Anne Rothenstein’s work transports viewers into a space where colour and form intertwine with everyday objects and landscapes to create profound emotional scenes. Using delicate layers of oil paint washes, […]
‘Portals to The Past’, is an exhibition by Qian Qian. The exhibition advances Qian’s artistic explorations over the past five years, intertwining the realms of technology with mythology, the material […]
Sat in the intersection between photography and painting, Alina Frieske’s solo exhibition Nightly Newsfeed explores how accustomed we are to unsorted visual information held close to our bodies. Her tangible approach to […]
Show me the World Mister, is an exhibition by Ayo Akingbade comprising two new film commissions. Shot in location in Nigeria, The Fist and Faluyi are Akingbade's most ambitious productions […]
The exhibition, In the Perpetual Back and Forth, centres around 26,778,780 minutes, a new paper and text-based installation and accompanying sound piece which explores the dialogue between paper and writing. […]
Christine McArthur's early work was primarily in oil and she became well known for her large-scale still life paintings on canvas. In the late 1980s she began to work in […]
In Knots and Videotapes, two seminal groups of works by Lynda Benglis are exhibited together here, decades after they were first seen in the U.S. Benglis’s knotted sculptures and videos […]
Fascinated by Gentileschi’s decision to title her work Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Jesse Jones explores the performative relationship between the artist and the medium of self-portraiture. Jones presents […]
Isa Genzken explores the relationships between different media, plus social, political and urban spaces, with references to everyday lived experience intruding on her formal experiments. From the late 1990s on, […]
The exhibition, Melting Ice/Rising Tides, looks at the warming environment of the polar regions and the impact this is ultimately having on the changing UK coastline, focussing on the Sussex […]