Selma Parlour @ Pi Artworks
Pi ArtworksSelma Parlour is known for her oil paintings that look as though they are drawn, dyed, or printed. Activities for the Abyss showcases the artist’s soft films of luminescent colour, her […]
Selma Parlour is known for her oil paintings that look as though they are drawn, dyed, or printed. Activities for the Abyss showcases the artist’s soft films of luminescent colour, her […]
Nobody axed you to is an exhibition featuring series of new commissions by Jessie Makinson. The exhibition comprises large-scale oil paintings on canvas, a painted and carved Paravent, an in-situ wall-installation and […]
Paintings by Helen Johnson that represent contemporary issues, based on the spasming of stock market graphs; fragments of texts from bygone days of pre-mechanical mining and logging; desert islands; and […]
'After Euphoria', is an exhibition by Michaela Yearwood-Dan, which reflects on subjectivity and individual identity as forms of self-determination. Through painting, she explores how selfhood and personal experience – especially love and loss […]
In her exhibition P E R I O D, Fiona Banner Aka the Vanity Press reflects on three years of uncertainty and suspended animation for the British Isles. The central concern […]
Paula Rego: Obedience and Defiance is an ambitious retrospective of the Portuguese artist’s work that brings politics to the fore. Spanning Rego’s career from the 1960s through to 2012, the […]
Jacqueline de Jong’s exhibition Resilience(s) focusses on paintings made in the 1980s and early 1990s, and brings together key works from her Upstairs Downstairs and Paysages Dramatiques series. Exuberant, sensual, violent […]
Showing and Seeing is an exhibition of select works that presents Candida Höfer's iconic images of libraries and theatres, from locations in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico and Russia. They have been brought together […]
Lindsey Mendick was selected through an open call for a commissioned solo exhibition, Regrets, I've had a few that launches SPACE’s new gallery. As part of the commission, she will lead […]
Marion Fink's, monotype* figures find themselves in surreal scenarios, sublimely interacting with rudimentary features of our world, like rocks, water concrete or steel constructions. Their motives or supposed ruminations (or perhaps […]
Anne Hardy is internationally recognised for her large-scale sculptural installations: immersive, sensual works that combine physical materials with lighting and surround sound. For the 2019 Commission, Hardy transforms Tate Britain’s […]
“I look at the street and at people walking on foot with different appearances advancing at different speeds. I think of the invisible threads which manipulate them... I try and […]
In Lubaina Himid's paintings you discover the intimate portrayal of women. Her characters are often presented in close pairs, quietly involved in interactions that the artist describes as both complex […]
In this exhibition, Pathways, here is what Sara Armstrong-Jones says of her work: “A particular quality of light or the natural shapes and patterns formed by stones and leaves scattered on the path often […]
A submission by, Julie Ann Steward to the Gallery's Open Call 2019 – Change: For better or worse. For richer or poorer. The resulting exhibition, Timespan St Pancras (from gasometer to champagne bar) […]
Territories of Print 1994 – 2019, Emma Stibbon is ‘artist as witness’ to our landscape and environment on the cusp of change: polar regions; volcanoes; deserts; coastal and urban. Through the […]
This installation emerged from Heather Ross's 2014-17 project entitled On Being Out of Touch which explored the gaps between information, knowledge and experience, specifically considered in relation to learning about the birds. In All […]
‘Resurrect’, is a monumental new installation by Rachael Louise Bailey and Johnny Woodford. The collaborative work shows a large section of a fallen oak tree resurrected in the gallery.
The Future Is Here! is a new commission from artist and researcher Mimi Onuoha which examines the process of dataset creation. In order to extract value from information, tech companies and […]
This exhibition, Origins and Endings brings together the work of an artist and a musician who collaborated with The Policy, Ethics & Life Sciences Research Centre (PEALS), at Newcastle University. The exhibition […]