Megan Baker @ Gillian Jason Gallery
Gillian Jason GalleryIn this show, I See You in the Clouds, You Move with the Wind, Baker creates a conversation between Titian’s painting ‘Bacchus and Ariadne’ (1520-23) and Peter Weir’s movie ‘The […]
In this show, I See You in the Clouds, You Move with the Wind, Baker creates a conversation between Titian’s painting ‘Bacchus and Ariadne’ (1520-23) and Peter Weir’s movie ‘The […]
Maelstrom comprises a new series of paintings by Maggi Hambling, made on her return to the studio following a near-fatal heart attack, and a six-week stay in hospital. The resulting paintings […]
A major group exhibition, which explores the relationship between gender and ecology, highlighting the systemic links between the oppression of women and the degradation of the planet. The exhibition features […]
Ten Poems of Kindness, a themed selection of verse, is the key touchstone for Alberta Whittle's exhibition. The collection emerges from a tragedy, and from there sets out to map […]
‘Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential’, is chosen as the inaugural exhibition for our new gallery. Hicks exhibits different series of new work which make up her extensive vocabulary, and creates an […]
Anna Uddenberg creates sculptures that question and distort traditional narratives of femininity, creating an exaggerated representation of contemporary womanhood. The exhibition, Home Wreckers, is about female identity as a consumable […]
Focused on earthworm ecology, 'Green in the Grooves' draws our attention to the often-unappreciated earth beneath our feet, the grounding of life on this planet. The exhibition speaks to the […]
Public Domain by Marina Xenofontos is an ambitious new commission conceived as a series of gestures that involve architectural interventions and sculpture. Xenofontos’ work examines the way ideology and cultural […]
Bringing together more than 120 artworks spanning painting, photography, sculpture and film, Real Families: Stories of Change asks us to consider what makes a family today, and the impact our families have […]
Josephine Baker's new sculpture incorporates the contorted aluminium skeleton of a water wheel against tiles broken up into the forms of sea stacks. Prime Mover: Stack 1, reflects on the […]
Wangari Mathenge’s exhibition is from her new series, A Day of Rest. Prompted by media depictions of the plight of domestic workers in Kenya. She conceived of this body of […]
Shirin Neshat’s most recent work, The Fury, comprises a double-channel video installation and a series of black and white photographs. Shot in June 2022, The Fury seeks to capture the […]
Ksenia Pasyura, is a visual artist and painter whose creative oeuvre is distinguished by its contemplation of the human body in all its forms. Pasyura’s colourful and dynamic works feature […]
The Dance of People and the Natural World, is an introduction to Omuku’s work that is seeking to broaden the exposure, and awareness of the vibrant contemporary Nigerian art scene. […]
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation is an artist-led space that supports over 150 artists with affordable studios across London and a comprehensive support network for its members. This exhibition aims […]
Lucy Ward’s atmospheric landscapes explore how changes in light or weather can make us react differently to a familiar scene, and her dramatic shadows create a feeling of suspense.
Emily Hunt explores the history of witchcraft, the persecution of women and the relevance of these topics today. Crystal Radio Geist, includes new ceramic installations, paintings and etchings. Hunt takes influence […]
Brianna Rose Brooks and Leyla Faye send their respective likenesses back in time for an intimate redrawing of their earlier worlds. Throughout the exhibition of new work, A Requiem for […]
Drawn to the natural geometry of the landscape, this show focuses on the landscape of two places, Orkney in Scotland, & Hydra in Greece. Vanessa’s says, “There is a beauty and force connecting these distantly placed islands” . In this collection Vanessa explores the different colours and shapes of the extraordinary cliffs, tidal islands, seas […]
Maré is an exhibition of works by Marina Rheingantz that is dense in paint and often expansive in scale. Her landscapes impart the experience of seeing distant, vanishing horizons and […]