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Mariella Bettineschi @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

Piumari  was one of Marinella Bettineschi's first series to give voice to her ongoing interest and research into alternative languages: the ability to transform and create new ways of thinking with our own breath and further illustrating women’s ability to bring life into the world. Elegant, minimal boxes containing loose feathers, suspended beneath a thin […]

Lotty Rosenfeld @ The Box, PH

The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon St, London, United Kingdom

A special showing of the late Chilean artist and activist Lotty Rosenfeld’s 1979-80 video work Una milla de cruces sobre el pavimento (A Mile of Crosses on the Asphalt). It is on view in the gallery's microproject space, and commemorates Rosenfeld’s life and work following her death last year.

Kaori Tatebayashi @ Tristan Hoare Gallery

Tristan Hoare Gallery

Ceramics and the natural world are Kaori Tatebayashi's passion. Working in hand formed white stoneware she produces portraits of flowers and plants with amazing precision, not only describing how they […]

Mika Tajima @ Simon Lee Gallery

Simon Lee Gallery

For her debut exhibition, conceptual artist Mika Tajima presents new paintings, textile works, and sculptures that focus on psychic and bodily energy under the regulation of techno-capitalism. The exhibition connects the industrial production of energy and computational power to the maintenance of a fully realised productive self. Among other linkages, Regulation renders a relationship between a commercial […]

Katrin Fridriks @ JD Malat Gallery

JD Malat Gallery

A Certain Blue Enters Your Soul is Katrin Fridriks’ newest body of work, which focuses on the centrality of blue to our universal histories. Comprised of 14 new major works and accompanied with a text by the writer Sebastian Di Giovanni; this exhibition highlights the significance of blue throughout the world and its history. It is inspired […]

Rosannagh Scarlet Esson @ Zuleika Gallery

Alchemy is an inaugural exhibition of abstract paintings by, Rosannagh Scarlet Esson. The exhibition brings together Rosannagh's dynamic explorations into the chemistry of paint, metals, pigment and the elements, including brand new works produced at her studio in the past year in lockdown.

Daiga Grantina @ Emalin

Emalin

Temples, a solo exhibition of new works by Daiga Grantina, whose practice investigates the encounters between materials to propose a synthetic concept of the many relationships that shape our world. Grantina presents a new body of work made predominantly from fabric, wood, paint and plastic.

Rachel Whiteread @ Gagosian Gallery

Gagosian Gallery

 Internal Objects, is an exhibition of new work by Rachel Whiteread, who employs the formal language of Minimalism to objects’ minor details.  She employs existing artifacts and spaces—including domestic objects like chairs and mattresses, interiors of rooms, and even, famously, an entire terraced house—to evoke and explore corporeal presence. Notably, her deft use of negative space can imply […]

Vanessa Gardiner @ Thackeray Gallery

Thackeray Gallery

An exhibition of her works.  Vanessa Gardiner is a landscape painter, who captures scenes of the Cornwall coastline, by taking drawings directly from the location, such as Tintagel Place, Pentaghlion Cliff and many other vantage points.  She paints these scenes to bring out their permanency, using layers of paint.  Her paintings have a serenity and […]

Jessica Rankin @ White Cube Bermondsey

White Cube, Bermondsey 144-152 Bermondsey Street, London, United Kingdom

The Nostalgia for the Infinite, is an exhibition by Jessica Rankin. Featuring new, mixed media paintings and works on paper, marks a significant shift within the artist’s practice. Known for her large-scale embroideries, collages and watercolours that combine celestial maps and landscapes with text, Rankin’s recent works focus more specifically on the language of painting. While […]

Marie Harnett @ Cristea Roberts Gallery

Cristea Roberts Gallery

What Was My Own features over thirty new highly detailed, meticulous drawings, both large and minute in scale, derived from film stills. A sense of unease and melancholy pervades Marie Harnett’s new […]

Alison Anderson @ Koenig Galerie

Koenig Galerie

Alice Anderson’s oeuvre hybridises the worlds of technology and ancestral cultures. Her works include sculptures, paintings and drawings generated through dance-performances, each with ritual at their essence. For this exhibition, Hyperlinks, Anderson presents performative works created through repetitive gestures, some coupled with rapid breathing (the technique of hyperventilation), which gives her access to a state of […]

Melanie Smith @ Parafin

Parafin Gallery

Working across a range of media Melanie Smith explores notions of modernity in relation to art history and contemporary society. She has consistently addressed a number of interrelated themes encompassing the aesthetics of abstraction, urbanization, colonialism and, more recently, nature and entropy, working through a blurring and blending of the worlds of painting, cinema, and […]

Vivian Lynn @ Southard Reid

Southard Reid

'Mind Fields', marks the first exhibition of the work of Vivian Lynn (b. Wellington, NZ, 1931 - d. Wellington, 2018). "Our bodies are mediated by cultural codes, as are our daily lives. My interest is in dislocating and transgressing these codes in a way that makes them tangible. The different bodies, the biological, imaginary, socio-economic, political […]

Anne Hardy @ Maureen Paley Studio

Maureen Paley Gallery

The exhibition, Rising Heat, is accompanied by a new video with Anne Hardy; a selection of unique photograms that were produced in 2020 and form a new series titled The Depth of Darkness, the Return of the Light. The materials used in the production of these works were gathered from the River Thames foreshore while the artist was […]

Penny Goring @ Arcadia Missa

Arcadia Missa

Penny Goring's, No Escape from Blood Castle, is the second iteration of this body of work; the first of which was entitled Escape from Blood Castle. Goring makes drawings, paintings, sculptures, videos, and poems that access recurring personal trauma visions, and by layering these with grief, anxiety, imagination and rage, the subsequent invented mythologies become explorations […]

Gabriella Sanchez @ Taymour Grahne

Taymour Grahne

Gabriella Sanchez is a multidisciplinary artist, whose practice is largely influenced by her background in graphic design. The elements of typography, text, form and color play a central role in her visual vocabulary, referencing artists who also utilize script in their work. Gabriella's work, whether it is the use of metallic fonts on her canvases […]

Lucy Sparrow @ Lyndsey Ingram Gallery

Lyndsey Ingram Gallery

The Bourdon Street Chemist by Lucy Sparrow is the artist’s seventh major installation. It marks her return to the UK after four years of exhibiting her faux-reality felt worlds abroad. Created with Sparrow’s characteristic painstaking research and attention to detail, the walls of this gallery are transformed into a fully-stocked chemist, handmade completely in felt. In […]

Anne-Marie James @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

Museé Imaginaire is an ongoing series by Ann-Marie James made directly onto the pages of a first edition of French novelist and art theorist Andre Malraux’s seminal publication from 1952. Museé Imaginaire, or ‘the museum without walls’ as it is often translated, brings together imagery of art and antiquities from all over the world into one tome, calling […]

Aniko Kuikka @ Fiumano Clase

Fiumano Clase Unit 12, 21 Wren St., London, United Kingdom

Your Dawn Will Come is a solo exhibition of new work by Aniko Kuikka.