Roo Dhissou, the Birmingham-based artist and researcher, builds worlds of care one table at a time, weaving South Asian cultural practices into contemporary debates on identity, belonging and ...
Huxley-Parlour stages the first U.K. solo exhibition of Judy Dolnick, tracing five decades of her colour-driven abstraction from Chicago to New York and beyond. Huxley-Parlour Gallery will present the ...
From Kerry James Marshall’s landmark survey at the Royal Academy to bold debuts and kinetic installations, these London exhibitions promise a season of depth and discovery. As autumn arrives, the ...
The Saint Lucian muralist Sakey turns blank walls into living stories, blending ancestral memory with community participation and visions of the future. When Naja Misaki Simeon returned to Saint Lucia ...
London Sculpture Week returns this September with citywide exhibitions, tours, talks and performances across five major public art programmes. London’s annual festival of public sculpture returns this ...
Balinese artist Suanjaya Kencut transforms childhood play and cultural memory into button-eyed dolls that probe innocence, fragility and identity. In Suanjaya Kencut’s canvases, it is the dolls who ...
Mall Galleries’ North Gallery will open TRANSMUTE, an exhibition of sculptures by the British artist Bushra Fakhoury, whose work draws on influences as wide-ranging as Picasso, Goya and Rodin. Working ...
He has moved between the deliberate pace of major museums and the quicker metabolism of commercial galleries, always with a steady focus on work that inhabits the territory between landscape and ...
In his first solo U.K. exhibition, the London-born artist presents more than 100 works that probe the human form, intimacy and resistance. “Vulnerability is not weakness but truth laid bare,” Alan ...
Four artists, three continents—gestural, floral-infused abstractions that celebrate movement, transformation, and renewal. Featuring four dynamic female artists—Michele Fletcher, Connie Harrison, ...
New York, NY — ACA Galleries will present The Strange Beauty of Impermanence, the New York debut of Nigerian-born painter Chinemerem “Eme” Omeh, from 5 September to 25 October 2025. The exhibition, ...
The Chinese-born, London- and Beijing-based artist strips words to sound and fragments history to reveal how language disciplines bodies and reshapes power. A black rectangular panel bears a spare ...