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Susan Kane @ Asprey Studio Gallery

Asprey Studio Gallery 1st Floor, 36 Bruton St., London

ESC Keys, the title of Susan Kane's exhibition draws inspiration from both the ‘escape’ key on a computer keyboard and the broader concept of ‘escapism.’ The unique release takes a new twist on the iconic designs whilst celebrating one of the world’s most influential women in technology.

Dawn Ng @ Kate MacGarry

Kate Macgarry

A presentation of works by Dawn Ng at Frieze London. The presentation includes a new series of ‘Ash’ paintings and photographic prints.

Pauline Boty @ Gazelli Art House

Gazelli Art House

Pauline Boty (1938–1966), an exclusive exhibition offering an unparalleled opportunity to engage with significant paintings from across Boty’s short but incendiary career, accompanied by an insightful selection of archival material. The presentation reaffirms  Boty’s effervescent life and her lasting impact on the art world.

Feliza Bursztyn @ Mayor Gallery

The Mayor Gallery

Bursztyn created her kinetic sculptures using discarded fragments of machines, tires, cables and other metal bits adding, with time, hand-dyed fabrics, motors, light, and sound to produce increasingly complex installations and environmental proportions. By deploying the notion and tropes of madness, Bursztyn explores the irrationalities, fragilities, and ambiguities of modern life.

Nengi Omuku @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

Pippy Houldsworth 6 Heddon Street, London, United Kingdom

Nengi Omuku’s new paintings abound with references to the natural world and horticulture, featuring portrayals of individuals and social groups set in spectacular landscapes. Melding representations of the world around her with expressions of her innermost thoughts, Omuku’s mesmerising perspectival shifts, instinctive brushwork, and luscious colours affirm the imaginative power of belief, reverie, and empathy

Jennifer Binnie & others @ Richard Saltoun

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

Terre Protégée (Protected Earth), is centred around the concept of ecofeminism.  The exhibition takes its inspiration from the work of Gina Pane, a pioneering figure in Body Art and Ecology. Terre Protégée is a cross-generational survey bringing together works by nine artists from seven countries:  Simryn Gill, Barbara Levittoux-Świderska(1933 – 2019), Jennifer Binnie, Reena Saini Kallat, Greta Schodl, […]

Juliana Seraphim @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun

An exhibition dedicated to the pioneering Surrealist artist, Juliana Seraphim (1934 - 2005).  Her work, deeply personal and spiritually infused, resonates with the broader Surrealist engagement of memory, identity, and the subconscious.

Katrin Fridriks @ JD Malat Gallery

JD Malat Gallery

Katrin Fridriks' exhibition Stargate, showcases her continued exploration of natural forces, speed, gravity, and the cosmos.  Fridriks draws inspiration from the concept of cosmic portals-drawing from the real-world scientific explorations at CERN and NASA. This series reflects her fascination with the notion of folding space-time and the potential creation of wormholes.

Dame Magdalene Odundo @ Thomas Dane Gallery

Thomas Dane Gallery

Dame Magdalene Odundo presents a series of her unique sculptural clay vessels in this exhibition.  Known for her refined forms and profound understanding of clay’s universal capacity for material storytelling, Odundo draws influence from a broad compass of historical and contemporary making practices. Her vessels are informed by references as diverse as British studio pottery, […]

Haegue Young @ Hayward Gallery

Hayward Gallery

Leap Year, is a comprehensive study of Haegue Yang’s work from the early 2000s to today, highlighting how her artworks resonate on a personal and sensory level while also speaking to social, political and spiritual ideas.  Yang’s work spans a vast range of media – from paper collage to performative sculpture and immense sensorial installations.

Lygia Clark @ Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery 77 Whitechapel High Street, London, United Kingdom

The presentation of  two exhibitions especially conceived to be in dialogue with each other. Lygia Clark: The I and the You and Sonia Boyce: An Awkward Relation, which explores pivotal moments in the artists’ careers, where each began experimenting with participatory practices. By pairing the two artists in this way, audiences are invited to reflect on both the similarities and differences […]

Letizia Battaglia @ The Photographers’ Gallery

The Photographers Gallery 16-18 Ramillies Street, London, United Kingdom

Letizia Battaglia's photographic career began in the early 1970s, when she was in her forties. She documented everyday life, alongside the brutal reality of the Mafia and their victims in Sicily, during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. Her images are some of the best-known records of life in the shadow of the Mafia. In […]

Ginny Casey @ Cob Gallery

Cob Gallery

Busywork, is a suite of new paintings by Ginny Casey.  Her    contemporary, surrealist paintings capture invented spaces that are occupied by objects distorted and rendered uncanny: tools, household items, and the occasional disembodied hand. In her richly coloured still lives, inanimate objects appear alive and suggest psychological or dream states.

Fabian Treiber @ Cob Gallery

Cob Gallery

Fabian Treiber’s exhibition, Bruised, features a new suite of large scale diptychs and small scale mixed media paintings on nettle substrates.  The exhibition title reflects narratively unstable situations in the paintings and their precarious swell within.

Fabienne Verdier @ Waddington Custot

Retables, is an exhibition of new work by Fabienne Verdier, which employs individual abstract motifs, painted with her iconic large-scale brushes, to evoke individual phenomena of the natural world. Her research takes her deeper into the complex connections between the energies and forms of nature, drawing comparisons between splayed tree branches with forks of lightning, […]

Margot Samel @ Kendall Koppe Gallery

Margot Samel's exhibition Narcissister, focusses on race, gender, and sexuality through a constant renegotiation of the self, and its inherent performative nature within contemporary society against heteronormative structures of surveillance and policing.

Ines Elsa Dalai @ NOW Gallery

Now Gallery

Entitled Human Stories: Unreported Uprisings, Ines Dalal  presents a series of powerful photographic essays documenting the protests of striking workers in the UK.  Dalal shares an unpublished contemporary archive and commentary of the prevailing British social landscape, at a time when the country came very close to mobilising a General Strike.

Aziza Kadyri @ Pushkin House

Pushkin House , United Kingdom

Aziza Kadyri’s practice blends forms and materials, including experimental costume design, textiles, performance, installation art and virtual and augmented reality. In her exhibition, Spinning Tales, Kadyri uses technology and various artistic disciplines, such as multilayered language forms, to explore the Eurasian region's critical heritage, complex contemporaneity and current nation-state layout.

Lauren Halsey @ Serpentine South Gallery

Serpentine Gallery , United Kingdom

In her work Lauren Halsey merges past, present and future via her interest in iconography connected to the African diaspora, Black and queer icons and architecture. Halsey cites the collective […]

Lucy Cran @ Baltic Centre

Baltic, Gateshead

Play Interact Explore, is an exhibition developed by Lucy Cran and Bill Leslie, in collaboration with community groups in Eastbourne and Brighton. The exhibition explores play, collaboration and materials. Featuring large, tactile sculptural objects and colourful assemblages, everything in the space is interactive. Lively, exciting and curiosity-filled, Play Interact Explore is designed to support and encourage taking […]