Vanessa Bell @ MK Gallery
Milton Keynes GalleryVanessa Bell (1879–1961) was a pioneering modernist painter and founding member of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of influential English artists, writers and intellectuals in the first half of the […]
Vanessa Bell (1879–1961) was a pioneering modernist painter and founding member of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of influential English artists, writers and intellectuals in the first half of the […]
Featuring thirty artworks, the exhibition, Painted Dreams, reveals Evelyn de Morgan’s progression as an artist, and her technical mastery as one of the most impressive artists of the late Victorian […]
Framing Fashion: Art and Inspiration from a Private Collection of Vivienne Westwood, features a new selection of the designer’s ensembles from the private collection of Peter Smithson. This show explores […]
Step into the enchanting world of Cicely Mary Barker (1895 - 1973), the creator of the much-loved Flower Fairies, in this playful exhibition. Explore Cicely's journey as an artist. Follow […]
In a series of moonlit scenes women appear in various states of contemplation, their larger-than-life bodies bent into poses that are languid, sensuous, awkward and athletic. These dream-like visions are […]
Encounter the women of medieval Europe through their own words, visions and experiences. The exhibition presents the rich and complex lives of women in the Middle Ages, with over 140 […]
Grey Unpleasant Land, is a collaborative exhibition by Sophia Al-Maria and Lydia Ourahmane. The exhibition examines the myth of England as a nation, and combines a range of media—including historical […]
(Re)Coded shares perceptions of data collection, use, dissemination and how these are understood and acted upon by Birmingham’s inner-city Caribbean diasporic communities. This exhibition presents Vic Moyosola’s photographic portraits of […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.
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.