Zanele Muholi @ Tate Modern
Tate Modern Bankside, London, United KingdomA major UK survey of visual activist Zanele Muholi. The exhibition is based on the artist’s 2020-21 exhibition at Tate Modern and will include new works produced since then.
A major UK survey of visual activist Zanele Muholi. The exhibition is based on the artist’s 2020-21 exhibition at Tate Modern and will include new works produced since then.
In the Shadow of Paper Mountains, is the title of Wendy Red Star's exhibition. Her artistic practice draws upon her upbringing within Apsáalooke culture alongside conceptual art strategies, pop culture, museo-logical traditions, and the reconfiguration of colonial narratives. Her methodology invokes bathos and humor alongside a scholarly approach to material and archival research, intertwining both […]
The genesis of ‘As Light as a Feather’ began in the Holy Trinity Church in Angel, London, where I created a new series of paintings and a sculptural installation. The final product is an immersive journey into the celestial realm of angels, exploring the multifaceted essence of femininity. The exhibition transforms the space into an […]
This exhibition by generative artist and researcher Licia He is titled, I Have to Talk to a Plotter. It showcases He’s innovative blend of technology and art, delving into her relationship with her “creative partner”, the plotter.
Flowers are invariably to be found around Karoliina Hellberg’s house, scattered in pots, planters and vases through all stages of their perennial existence. They are present in her studio as muses who shift seasonally, taking turns to make an entrance into her paintings – and sometimes, to the paintings within her paintings. They inform the […]
For Paisagem de Lenda (Landscape of Legend), Patricia Leite's exhibition presents a group of new paintings and a floor-based tapestry that invoke these indigenous stories, deeply linked to the landscape and ecology of Brazil. As these natural environments are being eroded by climate change, industry, extraction and the destructive policies of neglectful governments, Leite creates work […]
Identifying her works as reimagined landscapes, Jemima Murphy draws on the physicality of paint in order to examine and portray her own emotional experience. Reflecting the sublime and its qualities within the natural world, each painting is an abstracted realm of colour and space. Finding June, is an online exhibition.
This exhibition of new work by Cathy Wilkes responds to issues of war and conflict. It ranges across sculpture, painting and installation, and employs materials associated with everyday domestic life to consider profound subjective or social realities that cannot be fully expressed in words or images.
Templates for Liberation is the title of Rheim Alkadhi's exhibition. It addresses ongoing consequences of war and colonialism in present-day Iraq and the region at large; this exhibition presents sculptures, archival documentation, and emancipatory counter-histories.
This survey exhibition - 10 Years Anniversary, is co-curated by gallery director James Hu and independent curator Marcelle Joseph, who curated five exhibitions at Lychee One over the last five years, and weaves together an archive of imagination taken from the artists who have shown at Lychee One over the last decade, while creating a reflection […]
Hayley Barker's big, bold and beautiful paintings combine apparently prosaic personal details of the artist’s immediate surroundings in her home and studio in LA with an awareness of time passing and the contradiction of painting as a means of both measuring time’s passage and freezing the moment. In this exhibition, Barker celebrates the cycle of the […]
By the Mark - and the Line below the Loaf brings together a series of drawings from the last 30 years alongside a new monumental drawing made for the exhibition. The exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of Alison Wilding’s drawings in a public gallery to date. It is accompanied by a display of small-scale sculpture, selected […]
This exhibition, drawn from the ARTIST ROOMS collection, brings together examples of Jenny Holzer’s work from different points in her career. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the towering BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007, consisting of seven double-sided vertical LED displays, which is programmed with hundreds of messages from her earlier text series. Holzer uses poetic, […]
Dora Maar: Behind the Lens, presents surrealist works of Maar as well as photographs of Picasso and Guernica, the celebrated anti-war painting for which Maar was the only official photographer. The exhibition also revisits Maar’s erasure throughout art history. As a photographer she was a pioneer, admired by the likes of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Man […]
Noblesse Oblige features over 25 new works exploring the legacies of systems of coercion, exploitation and extraction in Europe and the US. It includes a series of new drawings about burial sites in Ireland designated for those considered ‘unsuitable’ for consecrated ground, and glass works made using an historic artform of etching into gilded gold leaf, depicting contemporary landscapes devastated by […]
This exhibition, Darker than Blue', by Claudette Johnson includes large-scale, vibrantly coloured works in oil and pastel stick, gouache and other media, often on oversized paper sheets, alongside smaller sketches that reveal the intimacy of her work. It also features an immersive soundscape by Trevor Mathison – the first collaboration between the two artists.
Times and Places delves into how Barbara Rae perceived and interpreted the land throughout her career, often revisiting specific locations frequently to view and capture the ever-evolving environment. Not only do we witness the gradual evolution of her work but also how Rae continues to record the memory of the landscape, how they themselves are […]
The title of this new exhibition refers to Alchemy – an ancient practice that included trying to change ordinary metal into gold, and Bharti Kher’s work has these ideas of […]
A new immersive exhibition celebrates the universality and ingenuity of play: Francis Alÿs' Ricochets transforms the gallery into a cinematic playground. Throughout the exhibition, visitors are immersed in multi-screen film installations focussing on children’s games. Since 1999, Alÿs has recorded children at play in different contexts and environments around the globe. Alongside the first presentation […]
Corri-Lynn Tetz’s exhibition, Tender Buttons, concentrates on the female figure, with imagery taken from a collected archive of found imagery and personal photographs, to create indulgent, dream-like painted scenes that capture the vulnerabilities, enactments, and clichés of femininity.