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Youngju Joung @ Almine Rech

Almine Rech Gallery

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

Arusha Gallery, London 6 Percy St, London, United Kingdom

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

Alice Amati Gallery , United Kingdom

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

Palmer Gallery 15 Hatton St., Lisson Grove, London, United Kingdom

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

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 of the autobiography Long Live Great Bardfield. Garwood excelled as a fine artist and printmaker, her diverse and enchanting works are gems of the mid-20th […]

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 […]

Anna Calleja @ Sim Smith Gallery

Sim Smith Gallery

Anna Calleja’s exhibition, One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night, is an ode to the female experience.  It explores the contradictions within sexuality, bodily autonomy and queerness that challenge traditional conventions and expectations of the female role.

María Berrío @ Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro

The End of Ritual, depicts moments of disquiet articulated within densely populated interiors, spaces where the old world meets the new and a restless dynamic unfolds between performers and spectators in and out of the frame.  María Berrío is celebrated for works that draw upon aspects of mythology and folklore to create narratives that address […]

Jana Schrōder @ Skarstedt, London

Skarstedt Gallery

Jana Schröder’s latest paintings serve, first and foremost, to explore the Metamorphosis in Generative Human Thinking (M.I.G.H.T.), an acronym she devised that also evokes ambiguity and doubt. Reflecting on the ongoing technological revolution, Schröder draws parallels between neurological communication and the overwhelming flood of information that permeates our culture today. As technology advances, the analogue […]

Elena Njoabuzia Onwochei-Garcia @ Elizabeth Xi Bauer

Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery

The House of Bernarda Alba, is an exhibition featuring works by Elena Njoabuzia Onwochei-Garcia and Sam Llewellyn-Jones. United by themes of place, identity, and memory, Onwochei-Garcia’s work confronts contemporary surveillance, identity politics, and post-colonial narratives. Llewellyn-Jones explores the themes of landscape and material elements; his work highlights the passage of time, revealing how landscapes carry […]

Priscilla Rattazzi @ Robilant & Voena

Robilant & Voena, London

An exhibition of works by photographer Priscilla Rattazzi, entitled Between Worlds; this exhibition offers a survey of three bodies of work from across five decades: Portraits (1975–2023), Hoodoos (natural rock formations in south-west Utah, 2009–19), and Lindens (1991–2021), bringing together twenty-four individual photographs. This is the first time that these three distinct groups of works are shown in a single exhibition. The themes […]

Tamar Mason @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

Pippy Houldsworth 6 Heddon Street, London, United Kingdom

In new embroidered works, Tamar Mason explores the complexity of rural life in South Africa, intertwining human and environmental concerns. Focused primarily on the history and landscapes of Mpumalanga, Mason’s home province, her works consider the impact of failing government services on local communities and the natural environment. They address enduring legacies of exploitation, championing […]

Deborah Segun @ Saatchi Gallery

Saatchi Gallery , United Kingdom

A Moment to Myself, is a solo exhibition by Deborah Segun that questions how the internal self reflects the natural world.  Her newest body of work continues the artist’s introspective deep-dive into ideas of self- reflection, probing pertinent philosophical ideas and a more ‘hands-on’ approach, through painting

Lindsay Mendick @ Sainsbury Centre

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

Lindsey Mendick's creation of new ceramic works explores her thoughts on Why Do We Take Drugs?   In this exhibition, Hot Mess, Mendick examines her intertwined relationship with alcohol, mental illness and antidepressants. Through mythology, pathos and humour, she unpacks her (at times) debilitating anxiety and the ways in which society has learned to self-medicate by […]

Louise Giovanelli @ The Hepworth, Wakefield

The Hepworth

Louise Giovanelli is known for her large-scale paintings that capture short-lived and sensual moments using beautifully crafted textures and vivid colour. Giovanelli created, Song of Ascents,  a new body of work for this exhibition.  Her subject matter is primarily chosen for its formal qualities and includes staged photographs, film stills, classical sculpture and architectural elements.

Chila Kumari Singh Burman @ Compton Verney

Compton Verney , United Kingdom

Spectacular Diversions is a survey of Chila Kumari Singh Burman's art, featuring a dazzling array of works including drawings, prints, collage, sculpture, neons and installation.  It includes mainly new and recent works which have not been exhibited before; this is a unique opportunity to experience Burman’s extraordinary creativity and inventiveness.

Daisy Sims Hilditch @ Portland Gallery

Portland Gallery 8 Bennet Street, London, United Kingdom

In the Moment, is a new exhibition of Daisy Sims Hilditch’s paintings. The exhibition consists of over 70 paintings completed during 2023 and 2024.

Lynne Drexler @ White Cube, Mason’s Yard

White Cube Bermondsey

The Sixties, is an exhibition of works by Lynne Drexler (1928–99), who is often associated with the second-generation Abstract Expressionist movement of the late 1950s and 1960s. This exhibition includes paintings, works on paper and mixed-media collages from a formative period in her artistic career.