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Women War Artists @ Imperial War Museum

Imperial War Museum

The drawings and paintings on show are the work of six women who worked as war artists during the First World War. They provide an interesting perspective on women’s roles during the war, and on the relationships between men and women in a variety of wartime situations.

Alice Irwin @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor

The exhibition, Chinwag, presents an array of Alice Irwin’s new works, including colourful, multi-layered screenprints and etchings, complemented by sketches and preparatory studies that offer insights into her meticulous creative process. Through diverse shapes, sizes, and colours of Irwin’s cast of characters, the exhibition presents a dialogue on the range of personalities in social gatherings and […]

Sinta Tantra @ Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor

The exhibition, The Lightclub of Batavia, showcases a combination of new and existing works by Sinta Tantra.  It features iridescent gold and Prussian blue paintings that adorn the Manor’s walls and platforms, complemented by brass sculptures. These pieces, shimmering in the changing light of the day and changing seasons, offer a unique sensory experience similar to […]

Meera Shakti Osborne & others @ Women’s Museum

Women's Museum

An Idea of a Life, responds to everyday histories of the women-led community who lived in Barking Abbey from c.666AD through to the early 16th Century. This exhibition tells stories that are both imagined and informed by archaeological finds, records and ongoing research emerging from the site of the former Abbey. The exhibition holds newly […]

Sylvia Snowden @ The Hepworth, Wakefield

The Hepworth

Sylvia Snowden: Painting Humanity, presents a selection of work from a career that spans six decades, the exhibition includes large early paintings through to more recent works. Snowden works with oil paint and pastels as well as acrylic and collage to create her expressionist, distorted, monumental figures, capturing the psychological essence of her subjects – […]

Hannah Perry @ BALTIC Centre

Baltic, Gateshead

Manual Labour is an immersive environment, comprising film, sculpture, print and sound, the exhibition explores the process of becoming a mother, and its creative and destructive power. The exhibition includes a choreographed mechanical sculpture which considers the physical act of labour. The work captures the beauty and struggle of the transition in the sculpture’s brutal, […]

Shirley Craven @ The Whitworth, Manchester

The Whitworth, Manchester

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 her days as a Student at the RCA.  

Anne Rothenstein @ Charleston in Lewes

Charleston in Lewes

Anne Rothenstein’s work transports viewers into a space where colour and form intertwine with everyday objects and landscapes to create profound emotional scenes. Using delicate layers of oil paint washes, Rothenstein builds a distinctive palette, layering her compositions with a luminous quality of depth and texture.  Drawing inspiration from found imagery, personal experiences, and memories

Ayo Akingbade @ Whitworth Manchester

The Whitworth, Manchester

Show me the World Mister, is an exhibition by Ayo Akingbade comprising two new film commissions.  Shot in location in Nigeria, The Fist and Faluyi are Akingbade's most ambitious productions to date, building upon her continued interest in history, place-making, legacy and power.

Lauren Aldridge @ Jupiter Artland, Wilkieston

Jupiter Artland, Wilkieston

Laura Aldridge’s extraordinary installation LAWNMOWER creates a space “Where materiality might absorb or encourage certain feelings.” The work combines luscious colour and sensual texture with handmade and collaged qualities. Richly glazed ceramics, elements sculpted in modroc and fishing floats are illuminated among soft folds of fabric. Aldridge creates a “Push and pull between dualities, such as […]

Magdalene Odundo @ Houghton Hall, Norfolk

Houghton Hall, Norfolk

Dame Magdalene Odundo's artistry is renowned for its fusion of historical and contemporary influences, exploring themes of diasporic identity and the symbolic significance of objects. Throughout the exhibition, Odundo's handcrafted sculptures, often evocative of the human form, are strategically placed to accentuate their diverse cultural references. A centrepiece of the display is a monumental ceramic […]

Virginia Woolf & others @ The Garden Museum

Garden Museum

This exhibition explores the gardens of the Bloomsbury group, Gardening Bohemia: Bloomsbury Women Outdoors, centres on four extraordinary women and the green spaces they surrounded themselves with: writer Virginia Woolf and her garden at Monk’s House; her sister artist Vanessa Bell, whose garden and studio was at nearby Charleston; arts patron and photographer Lady Ottoline Morrell, […]

Mary Beale & others @ Tate Britain

Tate Britain

Spanning 400 years, this exhibition, Now You See us: Women Artists in Britain 1520 - 1921, follows women on their journeys to becoming professional artists. From Tudor times to the First World War, artists such as Mary Beale, Angelica Kauffman, Elizabeth Butler and Laura Knight paved a new artistic path for generations of women. They challenged what it meant to be […]

Lisa Milroy & others @ Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant , Chichester West Sussex

The Shape of Things, questions the idea that still life is a lesser genre, showing how important it is to artists and society. Featuring a ‘Who’s Who’ of Modern and Contemporary British artists, the exhibition digs into still life’s rich symbolism and how it has pushed boundaries and new ideas. The exhibition shifts from 17th-century […]

Beatriz Milhazes @ Tate St Ives

Tate St Ives

A retrospective of the work of artist Beatriz Milhazes, who is known for intensely colourful, large-scale abstract canvases. The exhibition, Maresias traces the evolution of her artistic approach over the past four decades. Milhazes is influenced by multiple sources including Brazilian and European modernism, Catholic iconography, Baroque colonial architecture, and the vernacular culture and heritage […]

Vanessa Bell @ Courtauld Gallery

Courtauld Gallery

Vanessa Bell (1879 –1961) was one of the leading artists associated with the Bloomsbury Group.  This focused display in Project Space comprises 3 paintings, 1 woodcut and 8 works on paper.  It includes her masterpiece 'A Conversation', as well as the bold, abstract textile designs she produced for the Omega Workshops, which aimed to abolish the […]

Phyllida Barlow @ Hauser & Wirth, Somerset

Hauser & Wirth Somerset Durslade Farm, Dropping Lane, Bruton

The work of Phyllida Barlow (1944 – 2023) is a celebration of the artist’s transformative approach to sculpture, and marks the gallery’s 10th anniversary that was inaugurated by Barlow’s solo exhibition ‘GIG’ in 2014. Over a career that spanned six decades, Barlow took inspiration from her surroundings to create imposing installations that can be at […]

Helen Cammock @ The Line

The Line, London

Spanning the River Lea, On WindTides is a large-scale text installation by Helen Cammock that explores movement, migration and change. It consists of a short prose, on either side of a 60-metre cable bridge just north of Cody Dock. One side of the bridge reads ‘we fold ourselves across the tides,’ whilst the other side reads ‘from […]

Flora Yukhnovich @ The Wallace Collection

Wallace Collection

Flora Yukhnovich and François Boucher: The Language of the Rococo prompts visitors to reconsider preconceptions, explore how we can connect with the Rococo today and examine the impact of display on art interpretation and historical re-evaluation.

Zanele Muholi @ Tate Modern

Tate Modern Bankside, London

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.

Cathy Wilkes @ The Hungarian, Glasgow

The Hunterian

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 […]

Alison Wilding @ Heong Gallery, Downing College, Cambridge

Heong Gallery, Downing College, Cambridge

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 […]

Jenny Holzer @ Attenborough Arts Centre

Attenborough Arts Centre Lancaster Rd,, Leicester

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 […]

Bharti Kher @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

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 […]

Nengi Omuku @ Arnolfini, Bristol

Arnolfini, Bristol

A journey into the lush landscapes of Nengi Omuku‘s exhibition The Dance of People and the Natural World, finds human figures that blend seamlessly with nature, in her exploration of the […]

Joy Labinjo @ Southwark Park Galleries

Southwark Park Galleries

At Lake Gallery, Joy Labinjo presents a new body of work We are Briefly Georgeous, which celebrates our local community in her largest London institutional exhibition to date. Taking scenes from […]

Louise Bourgeois @ Compton Verney

Compton Verney

The exhibition brings together works on paper, paintings, textile pieces and sculptures made across the artist’s seven-decade long career, from a rare early painting, made in the 1940s, to examples […]

Yayoi Kusama @ Serpentine Galleries

Serpentine Gallery

Known for her immersive installations, large-scale sculptures and intricate paintings, Yayoi Kusama often features kabocha, or pumpkin, in her work. Since 1946 Kusama’s pumpkins have taken many forms, colours and […]

Goshka Macuga @ London Mithraeum

London Mithraeum

Inspired by the ancient Roman temple of Mithras discovered on the Bloomberg site, Macuga invites viewers to delve into the rich tapestry of Roman mythology, particularly the intriguing narrative surrounding […]

Lina Iris Viktor @ Sir John Soane’s Museum

Lina Iris Viktor's work unearths connections across time and cultures, from ancient Egypt to medieval illumination and indigenous Australian art. In bringing together these connections, she mirrors Soane’s own eclectic […]

Women in Revolt @ Modern Gallery, Edinburgh

Modern Gallery, Edinburgh 73 & 75 Belford Road,, Edinburgh

This major survey of feminist art celebrates the women who challenged and changed the face of British culture. You will discover the powerful and often provocative work of over 100 […]

Naomi @ The Victoria & Albert Museum

Victoria & Albert Museum

NAOMI: In Fashion is the first exhibition to celebrate the skill and contribution of an individual model to the fashion industry. The exhibition draws upon Campbell's own extensive wardrobe of haute […]

Carla Ahlander @ Belmacz, London

Belmacz

The artworks of Carla Åhlander and Aaron Amar Bhamra invite us to pause. To be slow with a space; to dwell in the air of a space, that “border between everything and nothing” to […]

Leonora Carrington @ Newlands House Gallery

Newlands House Gallery

This exhibition brings together a wide range of Leonora Carrington’s work, to show the span of her output across a wide range of media. Loans include a wall of masks; […]

Nana Shiomi @ Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant , Chichester West Sussex

Shiomi’s sophisticated woodcut prints combine relief and intaglio methods. They are rooted in the traditional technique of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking.   Shiomi uses traditional icons that have become synonymous […]

Liorah Tchiprout @ Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

Pippy Houldsworth 6 Heddon Street, London

 Liorah Tchiprout’s exhibition, I love the flames, but not the embers, presents moments of intimacy and community, staging hand-made dolls in a world that is self-referential and protected. Her dolls are […]

Sasa Joseph @ David Zwirner

David Zwirner

An exhibition of new paintings by  Sosa Joseph, Pennugal: Lives of Women and Girls . A masterful colourist and storyteller, Joseph creates atmospheric paintings in which figures from her family and […]

Marlow Moss & Vera Molnar @ The Mayor Gallery

The Mayor Gallery

This duo exhibition features the works of the first British Constructivist artist Marlow Moss (1889-1958) and the Hungarian pioneer of computer art Vera Molnár (1924-2023). Both women artists, pioneers in […]

Teresita Fernández @ Lehmann Maupin

Lehmann Maupin

Astral Sea, an exhibition of new work by Teresita Fernández, features a series of glazed ceramic pieces and new sculptural paper panels.  Astral Sea extends the artist’s interests in the confluence […]

Harriett Gillett @ LAMB Gallery

LAMB Gallery

An exhibition of new works by Harriet Gillett that offers a glimpse into the world of the artist, showcasing a selection of works that vividly reflect her experiences and memories […]

Eva Rothschild @ Modern Art, Helmet Row

Modern Art Helmet Row

In Eva Rothschild’s exhibition her visual vocabulary nods to enduring forms of classical architecture whilst also engaging with the haphazard and aggressive realities of the built environment. They can be […]

Anabelle Agbo Godeau @ Alice Amati

Alice Amati Gallery

 The 1932 French drama Dainah La Métisse serves as the jumping-off point for the body of work in Agbo Godeau’s solo show, What Have You Done with Her? (Part 2), […]

Yi Liu @ Cob Gallery

Cob Gallery

Yi Liu is known for her unique blend of Eastern and Western painting techniques.  Her latest series, Searching the Mountains, continues her exploration of traditional oriental imagery while incorporating Western […]

Divine Southgate-Smith @ Public Gallery

Public Gallery

SPIT, is a duo exhibition of painting, sculpture, sound and film by artists Emmanuel Awuni and Divine Southgate-Smith. Conceived together over a year-long research driven collaboration, SPIT explores the untethered rhythms […]

Rana Begum @ Kate MacGarry

Kate Macgarry

Rana Begum’s new Louvre series explores how different materials interact with light and considers texture, density, reflection and transparency. Uniform panels of glass, stone and metal are tilted and repeated to […]

Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum @ The Curve, Barbican

The Curve, Barbican

Enter a world of Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s creation in ‘It Will End in Tears’.   The exhibition is presented in a series of life-size dioramas; viewing paintings in a narrative sequence, […]

Rebecca Salter PRA @ Huxley-Parlour

Huxley Parlour Gallery

Tracing Time, is a new exhibition of paintings by Rebecca Salter PRA  that presents works made over the last six years.  The exhibition traces the artist’s preoccupation with line and […]