Fiona Ones’ & others @ A.I. Gallery
A.I. GalleryThe works in, eye, i, you, examine the concept of memory as an archive, a starting point, and particularly that a memory of present can be of something absent, the […]
The works in, eye, i, you, examine the concept of memory as an archive, a starting point, and particularly that a memory of present can be of something absent, the […]
This exhibition showcases Sonia Boyce’s, Feeling Her Way, which won the Golden Lion Award at La Biennale di Venezia 2022. Commissioned by the British Council, the installation combines video, collage, […]
Liminal Space presents works by contemporary female digital artists Linda Dounia and Melissa Wiederrecht, who through generative practices explore spaces of ambiguity through blurred, amorphous shapes layered with personal experience. Liminal […]
Sasha Holzer carefully carved wooden panels showcase a profound knowledge of the materials' properties. Light is reflected at different angles on the carvings' shallow relief, revealing the wood's multifaceted grains. […]
B1NARY 0DES, by Sasha Stiles spans the gallery’s irl space, and its newly augured virtual reality gallery. Within these joint presentations, viewers encounter the multimedia array of language play that […]
Daisy Parris is a painter of psychological space. Direct text-based works and abstract paintings are made up of a vernacular that has developed through experience, relationships and through the depths […]
Polly Morgan’s new work explores appropriation in the animal world; how colour, pattern and iridescence are used to dazzle and misdirect. New painted snakeskin-textured sculptures explore the politicisation of bodily […]
‘A Year Of Drawings’ shows 365 works on paper and a group of paintings by Kathryn Maple. Having drawn one work a day for the whole of 2022, the exhibition […]
To See Beyond Seeing, is an exhibition of new paintings on canvas, paper and copper exploring unconscious fate in everyday reality by Helena Foster. The dream-like characters and scenes in […]
This dual presentation With Tenderness, features the work of Emma Prempeh and Abigail Lucien. The exhibition probes how, in painting and sculptural installations, both artists render compelling explorations of time, […]
This exhibition, Scandal '63 revisited: Reframing the Profumo Affair via Art and Artefact, marks the sixtieth anniversary of an infamous scandal that involved politics, espionage, sex, class, race, royalty, and […]
Throughout her career spanning more than 50 years, Lynda Benglis has had an incomparable ability to connect places, people, sensations, memories and emotions with her revolutionary approach to material. The […]
Nalini Malani, presents new ways of seeing well-known works of art. Taking her inspiration from paintings in the National Gallery and Bath’s Holburne Museum, Malani has created striking new video […]
Form: (Women) Makers explores and reimagines the ways that pottery by female makers is currently being presented and narrated in the UK and internationally. Highlights include works by Dame Magdalene Odundo […]
Within + Without brings together 12 contemporary artists working within the historically gendered mediums of textiles and ceramics, and exploring powerful representations of our inner and outer worlds. The works of […]
One soul, one memory, is an exhibition by Grada Kilomba, in which she presents a series of new works, using the boat as a metaphor to explore cyclical violence and the […]
Joy Yamusangie is a visual artist, specialising in illustration. Joy experiments with a range of traditional processes such as drawing, film, painting and collaging to produce mixed media pieces. In […]
Can we Have a Moment? Three Decades of Photographs in Britain, is a selling exhibition of photographs by Mary McCartney. Featuring over thirty works spanning the artist's 30-year career, this […]
Amie Barouh's installations of several new short video works and paintings on paper comprise the show for her exhibition, Bethania. She is noted for her videos between documentary and fiction, […]
An Invites exhibition by Catinca Malaimare, who performs alongside anthropomorphised technologies. Malaimare’s choreography manifests our intimate relationship with photographic tools and screens, and her work is presented as both live […]