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Helene Ireland @ 155A Gallery

155A Gallery 155A Lordship Lane, London, United Kingdom

The real subject of  Helen Ireland’s work is ambiguous, and is perhaps impossible to describe in words. In her working process we witness an endless build up of lines and colours, then revisions and re-workings until finally something new emerges. Her work has a sense of climate, weather and atmosphere but it is also intrinsically […]

Ann Christopher @ Pangolin London

Pangolin London

The exhibition, 'Silence is a Powerful Sound' by  Ann Christopher, is a poignant and evocative show that features a series of new sculptures, works on paper, and selected pieces from previous decades. The title 'Silence is a Powerful Sound' reflects Ann's personal journey over the past three years.

Belkis Ayón @ Modern Art Oxford

Modern Art Oxford

Sikán Illuminations examines Belkis Ayón’s (1967 – 1999) brief but intense artistic career. She used a printmaking process called collography to produce richly detailed and enigmatic artworks, which recreate the cultural and spiritual world of the Abakuá. Ayón’s work defies societal norms and creates space for imagining alternative possibilities for spirituality and gender equality. Telling ancient stories […]

Alya Hatta @ Pi Artworks

Alya Hatta’s practice reflects her nomadic childhood, and her work reflects her vast personal archive, which includes everyday phone photos, evocative pictures and music videos found through casual Internet surfing, online archives and family group chats. These materials come into focus through a diasporic lens, from Southeast Asia to Southeast London, signifying stable identification as […]

Rachel Clancy & others @ Pipeline Gallery

Give Me an Inch showcases the work of six artists on the subject of entry points. Each artist presents a deliberate offering, permitting the viewer to decode their work via a key left out for them. These openings range from a knowledge of materials, found objects charged with history, framing devices and suggestions of narrative. The […]

Mary Delany & others @ The MAC, Belfast

I see his blood upon the rose, traces the history of the flower in art, its evolution from botanical illustrations to the opulent still-life paintings of the 17th century, their adoption as symbols of political influence, revolution, and human control over nature.   The exhibition presents intriguing juxtapositions between artists and works spanning centuries. Central to […]

Dora Carrington @ Pallant House Gallery

This exhibition aims to reposition Carrington in the history of Modern British art that spans paintings, drawings and prints from across her career.   The exhibition includes film and photographs from private and public collections, and forms a powerful portrait of Carrington, exploring her defiance of gender norms and her circle of eminent friends. Taken […]

Maggi Hambling @ Pallant House Gallery

This exhibition, Nightingale Night features 14 new paintings by Maggi Hambling, inspired by a night spent in the Sussex woodland guided by folk musician and conservationist, Sam Lee. The nightingales’ haunting songs left a deep impression on Hambling, resulting in artworks that reflect the beauty and power of that moment. Through a striking gold-on-black palette, Hambling […]

Dora Carrington @ Pallant House Gallery, Chichester

This is the first museum exhibition of works by Dora Carrington (1893-1932) in almost 30 years. As a significant contributor to British art during the interwar years and an associate of the Bloomsbury Group, Carrington was described as ‘the most neglected serious painter of her time’ by former Tate Director, Sir John Rothenstein. Spanning paintings, drawings […]

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Erica Rutherford @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

A comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Erica Rutherford (1923–2008), one of the first openly transgender British artists.   The exhibition presents a survey of Rutherford’s work, with a show of paintings and works on paper from the 1970s to the 1990s, with a particular emphasis on her later series, The Human Comedy.  In the exhibition are two significant earlier […]

Ekta Bagri @ Ruup & Form Gallery

The exhibition, Faces of Flame, by Ekta Bagri focusses on sustainability, and incorporates unconventional materials such as pallet wood, and agricultural by-products into her ceramic creations.

Susie MacMurray @ Pangolin London

An exhibition of sculptures and drawings by Susie MacMurray, revealing the artist’s delight in working with curious materials in unusual combinations, and a shift in her focus from the thematic towards the haptic.  

Youngju Joung @ Almine Rech

Way Back Home, is the title of Youngju Joung's paintings of Korean shanty towns that are imbued with elements of the country’s history and society.   The artist has developed her own technique of applying small pieces of traditional and locally made hanji paper onto the surface of the canvas to provide depth and texture to her […]

Yeonsi Ju @ Arusha Gallery

Yeonsio Ju's art practice is an exploration of absence, memory, and love.  Her paintings are inspired by the traditional Korean ritual of 'Gijesa', which is a mourning ritual practised in Korea. In this series of paintings, Altar; the Carrier, Yeonsio depicts various dining scenes using oil on linen

Katinka Lampe @ Alice Amati

Portraiture serves as a means to explore emotion, identity, and the human condition.  In this exhibition, Standstill,  they are frozen in states of ambiguity? Katinka Lampe and Paul Robas’ new portraits are caught in this ambivalence; devoid of any clear meaning, they gaze into the void of the gallery space, luring us in, begging us […]

Charlotte Winifred Guérard @ Palmer Gallery

In Matthew’s Boat, Charlotte Guérard asks a series of questions on the art of painting that she ponders on, and experiments with painting as a form of installation, pushing the formal boundaries of an artistic discipline, which is rarely disturbed.

Sophie Ruigrok @ The Sunday Painter

Sophie Ruigrok’s exhibition, Rapid Movement Over a Landscape,  engages ideas of subject-hood, and alighting from her fascination with out-of-body experiences; encounters with the extra-ordinary that impel the destabilisation and virtualisation of it.

Tirzah Garwood @ Dulwich Picture Gallery

Dulwich Picture Gallery Gallery Road, Dulwich

The exhibition, Beyond Ravilious, is devoted to the artist and designer Tirzah Garwood (1908–1951).  She is best known until now as the wife of Eric Ravilious and as the author […]

Rachel Zhang @ Saatchi Yates Gallery

Saatchi Yates , United Kingdom

In this exhibition, Rachel Zhang, delves into the absurdities and anxieties surrounding personal autonomy and systems of power. Through surrealist figurative scenes, Zhang explores the evolving beliefs of structure, social hierarchies and manifestations of control. She is known for her evocative oil paintings that explore the intersections of personal autonomy and authority.  Zhang’s work dives […]

Somaya Critchlow @ Maximillian William Gallery

Maximillian William Gallery , United Kingdom

Triple Threat, is an exhibition of drawings by Somaya Critchlow.  It comprises a selection of over 40 new works on paper (2023-2024).  Triple Threat is the artist’s first exhibition to focus solely on drawing. Working in graphite pencil, ink with a brush, or traditional Japanese glass dip pen, images are composed and repeated with the […]