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Claudia Pagès Rabal @ Chisenhale Gallery

Chisenhale Gallery

Claudia Pagès Rabal’s practice intertwines words, bodies, music, and movement. Five Defence Towers, a new moving image commission, tells a tale of surveillance, control, settlement, and refuge across five acts.

Daria Blum @ Palmer Gallery, London

Palmer Gallery 15 Hatton St., Lisson Grove, London, United Kingdom

Daria Blum works across video, music, text, photography, installation and performance. This show is based on her reflections on the role of the live performer, and her own attempts at deflecting and withdrawing from the audience’s gaze and attention.

Debjani Bannerjee @ Karst Gallery

Karst Gallery 22 George Place, Millbay, Plymouth, United Kingdom

Debjani Banerjee’s exhibition, Jalsaghar, is an intricate exploration of identity, culture, and heritage. The exhibition navigates themes of cultural migration and the evolving nature of identity.

Alison Watt @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor , United Kingdom

From Light, includes 18 new paintings created specifically for the gallery. The title reflects the centrality of light in both Watt’s work and that of Sir John Soane, the architect […]

Agnieszka Polska @ Union Pacific

In her exhibition, The Book of Flowers, Agnieszka Polska uses cinematic storytelling and affective technologies,  to address the perpetually negotiated relationship between human and technology. She examines the processes that mutually influence and legitimate this relationship in language, history and consciousness.

Divine Southgate-Smith @ Nicoletti Gallery, London

In Navigator, Divine Southgate-Smith magnifies archival photographs to the point of dissolution. It is an exhibition about movement – the movement of history, memory, and ideas across time.

Alma Berrow @ LAMB, London

The Opening of a Crisp Packet is a show about storytelling and an installation of new ceramic works by Alma Berrow.

Alison Watt @ Lévy Gorvy Dayan, London

Levy Gorvy Dayan , United Kingdom

This show is presentation of new works by Alison Watt, timed to coincide with her solo exhibition at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, London. Watt’s still life paintings are distinguished by […]

Sophie Birch and Rachel Youn @ Alice Amati, London

Birch’s paintings examine the unseen forces that shape aural and tactile perception. Youn’s kinetic sculptures confront the tension between pleasure and discomfort, using devices like massagers to examine the relation of function and desire.

Elena Gaul @ Sketch Gallery

The Silent Game, is an exhibition by Elena Gaul, which takes inspiration from a chessboard, with paintings setting the rhythm of the game.  Balancing between structure and expression, Gaul’s work invites viewers to pause, observe, and perhaps discover their own move in the game of shapes and colours.

Jacqueline Poncelet @ Richard Saltoun

Jacqueline Poncelet's, exhibition spans fifty years of work in, this, that and the other.  It brings together Poncelet’s early sculptural ceramics, large-scale drawings, and small paintings from the 1970-1980s, with recent watercolours, tracing a continuous dialogue between material, process, and pattern across diverse media.

Kristina Chan @ Canada Gallery

Kristina Chan's work oscillates between photography and printmaking and the science – and artistry – behind mark-making. Fascinated by the relationship between these two processes, Chan explores their ties to site-specificity and truth, to memory, time and space in Habitable Climes.

Magdalena Skupinska @ Maxmillian William

Soft crossing, Magdalena Skupinska’s exhibition, takes shape through the slow and meditative work of gathering, grinding, and layering – altered by time, steeped in the rhythms of growth and decay. Her works do not settle into stillness, but emerge from the earth, formed by the elements, taking pigment and texture from nature’s own store.  

Anne Rothenstein @ Stephen Friedman Gallery, London

Anne Rothenstein’s exhibition of new paintings comprises portraits, landscapes and interiors. Often working on panel, she layers thin washes of oil to suggest ripples, cloud and wave patterns which lend a sparse, elemental composition rhythm and depth.

Carrie Moyer & Ors @ Pilar Corrias

This group exhibition, A place for modernism, brings together five artists, whose work responds to the wide-ranging legacy of modernism. Rather than treat the movement as a closed historical episode, Josiah McElheny, Carrie Moyer, Hasani Sahlehe, Arlene Shechet and Dan Walsh view modernism as a perennial method that can be adapted to address the political […]

Zoe Walker @ Talbot Rice Gallery

Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich’s projects bring together utopian, socialist and animist ideals to create festival-like spaces for communities to come together around issues related to climate change and social justice. Searching for a Change of Consciousness draws together work made with different communities, in Wales, Denmark, and the Colombian Amazon.

Lorena Lohr @ Soho Revue, London

In Lorena Lohr’s exhibition Motel Nudes a predominant message emerges of the potential of taking a moment alone as a woman.

Nicole Farhi @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor , United Kingdom

J'Accuse...! is a new exhibition of sculpture by artist and designer Nicole Farhi.  The display includes 25 cast cement fondu busts, each hand painted with acrylic paint and depicting victims […]

Susan Morris @ Bartha Contemporary

Four Tapestries, is an exhibition by Susan Morris. The show includes three new works from the Binary Tapestry: Sunshine series, each of which records the amount of light exposure the artist experiences over years (2010, 2011 and 2012). The fourth work records her sleep/wake patterns, alongside concurrent light exposure, over a period of the same […]