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Nicola Hicks @ Flowers Gallery

Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

Nicola Hicks is widely renowned for working on a monumental scale, this presentation focuses on rare smaller sculptures by Nicola, including works in bronze and for the first time, special studio cast plasters. Creating small-scale works during 2020 has allowed Hicks to embrace a year in which existing plans have been postponed and given her the room, both […]

Gretchen Andrew @ Anuka Kultys Gallery

Anuka Kulty's Gallery

Other Forms of Travel, is an exhibition of new vision boards and internet manipulations by search engine artist and the self-proclaimed “internet imperialist” Gretchen Andrew.  The show includes new vision boards from the series "Best MFA" and "Map of the EU".  Other Forms of Travel unleashes two new series that reprogram the artificial intelligence underlying the […]

Alice Channer @ Large Glass Gallery

Large Glass Gallery

'Megaflora' is an exhibition of new works by sculptor Alice Channer.   The exhibition takes, as it’s starting point a bramble stem. It is also making an appearance in Rosanna Mclaughlin’s short story, ‘Ripple and Void’ specially commissioned to partner the work.  

Sanya Kantarovsky & Camille Blatrix @ Modern Art Bury Street

Modern Art Bury Street

"The object aimed at by this series of handbooks is the recall of the designer and craftsman to a saner view of what constitutes originality by setting before them something of the experience of past times, when craft tradition was still living and the designer had a closer contact with the material in which his […]

Julia Adelgren @ Mamoth

Mamoth

Taking its title from Yuko Tsushima’s story of the same title, Julia Adelgren’s exhibition. The Watery Realm, uses water as a poetic protagonist, and chimes with the more folkloric events of Tsushima’s story. Her work hones in on the interplay of light and reflection on the surface of water, whilst rendering water as a perpetually unknowable body, […]

Frances Waite @ Cob Gallery

Cob Gallery

In her exhibition Hot Water, Frances Waite explores the domestic bathroom setting as the backdrop for a new suite of drawings, exposing the ambiguities of this secluded space and private activity. It is this environment, traditionally associated with cleansing and ritualistic purification, that becomes fertile ground for her main conceptual concerns: the stage on which scenes […]

Orlanda Broom @ Grove Square Galleries

Grove Square Galleries

Rewild, an exhibition by Orlanda Broom, features a new series of paintings created over the course of the last lockdown year; these buoyant works provide a colourful escape from our current state of being. Through her signature lush and saturated style, the artist depicts worlds both fantastical and surreal, absent of human or animal but abundant […]

Carol Rhodes @ Alison Jacques Gallery

Alison Jacques Gallery 16-18 Berners St, London, United Kingdom

An exhibition of work by Carol Rhodes (1959–2018). Organised in partnership with the Carol Rhodes Estate, whose curator Andrew Mummery worked closely with the artist for much of her career, the exhibition will include landmark paintings and rarely-shown drawings dating between 1995 and 2016. Rhodes produced a highly individual body of paintings describing the encroachment […]

Kapwani Kiwanga @ Goodman Gallery

Goodman Gallery

For Cache, Kapwani Kiwanga created a series of formal sculptures and installations that continue her interrogation of history, power and resistance. Using materials including ceramic, metal, gold leaf, embroidery, textile and mirror, Kiwanga’s mixed-media works and wall-based reliefs revolve around the formal exploration of Cosmogonies, which encapsulate numerous creation myths from Asia, Latin American and Africa. Kiwanga’s research-based […]

Rachel Maclean @ Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh

Jupiter Artland

A solo exhibition featuring four key works Spite Your Face (2017), Eyes To Me (2015), Germs (2013) and The Lion and the Unicorn (2012) showcases a decade of Rachel Maclean’s fantasy worlds. Alongside the unveiling of Maclean’s new commission upside mimi ᴉɯᴉɯ uʍop, audiences are invited to delve further into the imagination of Rachel Maclean […]

Neringa Cerniauskaite @ Baltic Art

Baltic, Gateshead

Pakui Hardware (artists Neringa Cerniauskaite and Ugnius Gelguda presents a newly devised commission created specially for Baltic's level 2, gallery space.  It explores the subject of robotic and virtual care at a particularly significant moment, when we find ourselves more concerned than ever with the quality and accessibility of healthcare. Pakui Hardware’s work considers the […]

Greta Schodl @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

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

Greta Schödl is one of the most significant visual and concrete poetry artists living in Italy today. Active from the 1960s, when the presence of female artists using text represented a minority, Schödl has spent the past six decades honing a unique visual language through a range of mythical compositions. Her work incorporates letters and symbols, […]

Carey Mortimer @ Thackeray Gallery

Thackeray Gallery

The techniques and materials that Carey Mortimer uses are quintessential to her work. The paintings have their beginnings far beyond the first brush strokes; with pigments being ground from collected rocks, coral and burnt vines, ink taken from local cuttlefish. Carey is a contemporary British painter who uses these ancient techniques to convey her very […]

Yayoi Kusama @ Tate Modern

Tate Modern

DATES TBC This exhibition is a rare chance to experience two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms. These immersive installations will transport you into Kusama’s unique vision of endless reflections. Infinity […]

Bronwyn Katz @ White Cube Bermondsey

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

This exhibition of new works by Bronwyn Katz is titled ‘I turn myself into a star and visit my loved ones in the sky’.  It includes ten new sculptures that deal with materiality, narrative and social history and addresses how each of these are intrinsically interconnected. Her thinking is developed around ‘earth matter: its origins […]