Vanessa Garwood @ PM/AM
PM/AM 37 Eastcastle Street, London, United KingdomVanessa Garwood uses acrylic for her paintings as it seems to provide a purer process and a greater sense of immediacy to her work. Her interest involves humans and human […]
Vanessa Garwood uses acrylic for her paintings as it seems to provide a purer process and a greater sense of immediacy to her work. Her interest involves humans and human […]
In Repetitive, Ana Viktoria Dzinic presents a series of photographic prints and sculptural installations, in which she uses repetition as a tool to investigate contemporary methods of communication and image production. […]
Discover the extraordinary story of Dorothy Hepworth and Patricia Preece – a duo whose secret artistic collaboration and lifelong romantic partnership remained hidden for decades. In this exhibition, The untold story, […]
Discover a new group exhibition showcasing shared canvases, dynamic working practices and collaborative identities that celebrate the creative force of collaboration. Featuring work from Rottingdean Bazaar, The White Pube, Bob […]
The exhibition, Life Boat, explores precarious conditions as a site of dynamic transition. We each take an investigative approach to the environmental, social, and historical themes evoked by the lifeboat, as […]
The exhibition, Possible Progression, features Shizuko Yoshikawa’s s signature relief sculptures, paintings, drawings and conceptual colour studies spanning four decades of the artist’s career. Her innovative work has recently received new […]
The exhibition, Dialectics of Silence, features a selection of Nancy Haynes’s book-sized paintings from the series – library, dedicated to a pantheon of writers, important to the artist. In this […]
Sensation of Colour, is a selection of prints and drawings by Bridget Riley (b. 1931) and Shizuko Yoshikawa (1934 - 2019). At a time when Modernist abstract art was still […]
Survival Spell, an exhibition by Anne Hardy, is a new group of floor and wall sculptures. The works in the exhibition, begun during Anne's residency at the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, […]
An exhibition of vivid, colour-filled textiles by post-war designer Shirley Craven. The exhibits are displayed together for the first time in over 60 years alongside newly acquired unique works from […]
Vivienne Williams paints pots, jugs and bowls, flowers and fruit, that are represented in her exhibition.
Zarah Hussain's exhibition Super Symmetry features new paintings from Zarah's 'Breath' series, examples of her wall sculptures and a new limited-edition print, published specially for the exhibition. Spiritual traditions around the world […]
Alexandra Zarins’ work is rooted in an almost dreamlike realm. Entering her world, we are invited into stories inspired by her own life, observations, and imagination. Caught in the act of […]
The razor-sharp, witty and unmistakable work of Barbara Kruger explores the power of image and word and touches on the dynamics of control, class, corruption and consumerism.
In a painting practice that stretches over five decades, Marilyn Lerner has developed a unique visual vocabulary of colour and form, producing compositions that reverberate in their kaleidoscopic nuance.
Amber, a new exhibition by Hazel Brill, features a series of sculptures and video. Brill's installation references a gothic laboratory that conjures a shiny utopian future, which has turned messy […]
‘Sorry I’m Not Sorry’ not only reflects Lauren Joy Kennett's personal story, but also resonates with the wider late-discovered autistic community and neurotypical people, inviting empathy and a deeper understanding. […]
Celebrate the work of artist and specialist wood engraver Anne Desmet, at this new exhibition inspired by "climate crisis, escape, and possible new worlds". In Kaleidoscope/London, explore 150 artworks, including 41 London-themed prints […]
This exhibition, Another View: Landscapes by Women Artists, examines women artists’ place in the history of British landscape art, a story traditionally dominated by male artists. Starting with early depictions by […]
Hayal Pozanti's primary subject is the natural world and our relationship to it. In her daily life, she opens herself up to communing with and closely observing the environment: the […]