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Eileen Cooper RA @ Huxley-Parlour Gallery

Huxley Parlour Gallery

A group of 15 new paintings by Eileen Cooper RA that fuse objective drawing from life, a new part of her practice, with the instantly recognisable, passionate and imaginative works for which she is best-known. Entitled Personal Space, the focus of the exhibition is on the female figure in nurturing and intimate spaces, explored with confidence, […]

Evelyn de Morgan & others @ National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery St. Martin's Pl, London, United Kingdom

160 years after the first pictures were exhibited by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1849, Pre-Raphaelite Sisters, explores the overlooked contribution of twelve women to movement, including Evelyn de Morgan, Effie Millais (nee Gray), Elizabeth Siddal and Joanna […]

Christina Quarles @ The Hepworth Wakefield

The Hepworth

Christina Quarles has gained international recognition for her bold and vibrantly coloured, post-Surrealist acrylic paintings of sensual, ambiguous bodies. Bodies that consist of multiple styles and parts, that float within, […]

Joy Labinjo @ BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

Baltic, Gateshead

Joy Labinjo's paintings depict intimate scenes of contemporary family life, capturing the everyday and the domestic. She creates her compositions by fusing different photographs together, instinctively collaging interiors and figures.

Sophia Al-Maria @ Tate Britain

Tate Britain

A new film exploring the erasure and revision of identities and histories past and future.  The work features performances by Yumna Marwan, Elizabeth Peace, boychild, and by Sophia Al-Maria herself. Each one is cast against the science fiction backdrop of a solar battle, as evoked by Etel Adnan in her 1989 war poem.  The Arab Apocalypse […]

Jo Crook @ Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery

Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter

Jo Crook collects seaweed specimens from south Devon beaches where they have been washed up and are at the end of their biological lives. There is no loss to their environment, nor to biodiversity. Their beauty is retained and made visible in these works. A seemingly endless variety of shape, size, form, texture and colour […]

Naomi Frears @ Beaux Art London

Beaux Arts, London

An exhibition of new paintings by Naomi Frears, which consists of over 25 new works using oil on canvas, acrylic on wood, dry point on linen and mono printing. In this new series of work Frears depicts a variety of enigmatic human forms, that simultaneously confront the viewer and appear lost in their own worlds. […]

Elizabeth Price @ The Whitworth, Manchester

The Whitworth, Manchester

A Long Memory brings together many new and acclaimed works - including drawings, sculpture and video. This exhibition engages with Elizabeth Price’s pre-occupations of technology, history, politics and pop music.

Emily Margaret Tinne @ Walker Gallery

Walker Art Gallery

More than 70 outfits are on display in this new exhibition, which explores shopping and style in Liverpool during the interwar years. An English lady’s wardrobe offers new insight into Liverpool’s wealthy Tinne family, showcasing clothing and accessories purchased by Mrs Emily Margaret Tinne (1886-1966). The Tinne Collection is the largest collection of a single person’s clothing […]

Kate Paterson @ Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art , United Kingdom

This exhibition in the  NOW series highlights the work of Scottish artist Katie Paterson, considered to be a leading artist of her generation. Her works are the result of long periods […]

Andrea Buttner @ Hollybush Gardens Gallery

Hollybush Gardens , United Kingdom

Andrea Büttner’s exhibition 'The Heart of Relations' presents a major new site-specific installation. Referencing Giotto’s star-filled blue fresco adorning the vault of the Scrove- gni Chapel in Padua, Italy, Büttner’s installation transforms the gallery’s arched ceiling into a painted sky mural populated by life-size potatoes. The exhibition also presents a selection of new sculptures and […]

Yoko Ono @ The Georgian House Museum

The Georgian House Museum

Interventions/2 is a series of avant-garde films by artist and activist, Yoko Ono. Arising – a more recent work addressing the abuse of women also features within the exhibition, and was first exhibited […]

Erika Winstone @ The Duration

The Duration

 Erika Winstone combines drawn-paintings and gestural video in a newly commissioned installation of work spanning a decade. Her marks transitively capture the music, actions and communications of others in a body of work […]

Hana Miletic @ The Approach Gallery

The Approach

Incompatibilities introduces a new body of handwoven textile works by Hana Miletić. Made with bags of discarded, incompatible yarn that the artist bought from the only still existing yarn factory in […]

Ann Pallares @ Hundred Years Gallery

Hundred Years Gallery

This exhibition is a tribute Ann Pallares' grandmother and her final gift to Ana: a dying old woman who was able to listen to her granddaughter’s anguishes and dilemmas with […]

Barbara Kapusta @ Kunstraum

Kunstraum Gallery

Dangerous Bodies narratives a multitude of characters from within a techno-humanity era. These disembodied entities are coming to terms with their own being. Barbara Kapusta’s protagonist(s) are one and are […]

Hayley Newman @ Matt’s Gallery

Matt's Gallery

Tongue-tied is a collection of mute tongues that emit no words but communicate through pigment and shape in this exhibition by Hayley Newman.  Static and singular, they divulge, bare and reveal. […]

Janie Pirie @ Mall Galleries

Mall Galleries

Rosa is an exhibition of roses illustrated by RHS gold medallist Janie Pirie.  This is a new body of botanical art to coincide with the launch of a book of […]

Sue Campion RBA & Kyra Cane @ Twenty Twenty Gallery

Twenty Twenty Gallery

Sue Campion’s pastels are drawn paintings. Using sandpaper as a base, the pastels catch the rough surface, creating texture and layers of pigment, giving a similar quality to paint. Her […]