Susan Hefuna @ Pi Artworks
Pi ArtworksThis exhibition by Susan Hefuna, Liaten to: The Sound of Earth, Sun, Water and Air, showcases her latest series of textile works, in which she presents her most recent body […]
This exhibition by Susan Hefuna, Liaten to: The Sound of Earth, Sun, Water and Air, showcases her latest series of textile works, in which she presents her most recent body […]
M A R Y M A R Y, a major exhibition of public, outdoor sculpture in central London by nine women artists. The exhibition features commissioned works by Rong Bao, […]
The exhibition Cipher, presents the work of two female painters Pouran Jinchi, and Ruba Salameh. The artists come from different generations, but share an innovative and emotionally affecting use of abstraction […]
Flat Earth, Vivien Zhang’s exhibition, marks a new development in the artist’s ongoing exploration of the flawed linguistic, visual and taxonomic systems that shape our view of a hyper-saturated world. In […]
Emma Prempeh’s paintings depict events, people, interiors, places and still life from past and recent memories. Wandering Under A Shifting Sun invites us to observe Prempeh's poetics of relation, manifest as […]
Aida Mahmudova’s The Window, is an evolving exploration of emotional landscapes, creating a compelling narrative that examines the interplay of personal, social, and artistic freedom. She delves into her personal […]
Alice Baber is best known for her long-life dedication to study biomorphic forms, and the infinite possibilities of light and colour through painting. The exhibition showcases a selection of significant […]
This exhibition, I am the Last Woman Object, by Nicola L. encompasses sculpture, performance, painting, collage and film—all of which carry an air of wit, playfulness, and radical subversion. The […]
Centred on concepts of visibility and erasure, the exhibition brings together paintings, prints and drawings from across Barbara Walker’s career, including her most recent Turner Prize nominated series Burden of […]
'The Archipelago on Fire' of Delaine Le Bas is dedicated to sharing and spreading the notion of the decaying of our planet. Le Bas reminds us of awe and mysticism […]
Anna Perlin is an established painter and print-maker whose distinctive work is inspired by a love of the British countryside. In her paintings, fabric and paper collage add texture and […]
Kapwani Kiwanga exhibition, ‘Rudiments’, follows themes related to transcultural exchanges, material histories and world-making, delving into how diverse cultures construct and interpret their origins while also drawing attention to how […]
Studio Jumps is composed of a group of intimately scaled paintings, which at first glimpse recall Lucy Otter’s established practice. However, while the palette of these works is redolent of the artist’s pre-existing aesthetic, the medium of poured industrial paint on linen engenders a more controlled surface quality. Otter describes this body of work as […]
Anna Boghiguian’s work Living Amidst the Death, is a eulogy to a place soon to become past. Living in the City of the Dead, shows a seated figure to the right, contemplating its existence. A telephone in the middle of the canvas, and the writing ‘IF HE/SHE CALLS…SILENCE’ runs like a frieze or a modern LED […]
Farah Atassi is known for revisiting some of the major themes of modern and contemporary painting in her compositions. These range from still life to the mechanical ballet and, more recently, the relationship between the model and the artist. Farah Atassi’s technique contributes to meditation on painting. Made of oil and glycerol paints, the texture […]
Trained in traditional Korean painting as well as oil painting, Guimi You's unique style merges both traditions. Her works stand out for their richness and luminosity, celebrating the beauty of natural environments while capturing the peacefulness of everyday life. In Unwind, her new paintings, the artist brings enigmatic figures into the background, creating intimate and playful […]
Daisy Parris' use of light in the paintings in this exhibition creates an extraordinary luminosity that beams through dense, murky layers of oil, with paintings that seem to be lit from within. References to the moon and the sky are coupled with raw, unsettling imagery of erosion and decay. Parris scratches and carves into the […]
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolves?, Anna Weyant’s exhibition of her new paintings. She infuses elements of autobiography with the symbolic wit, portentous mood, and refined technique that distinguished […]
Katrin Fridriks' exhibition Stargate, showcases her continued exploration of natural forces, speed, gravity, and the cosmos. Fridriks draws inspiration from the concept of cosmic portals-drawing from the real-world scientific explorations at CERN and NASA. This series reflects her fascination with the notion of folding space-time and the potential creation of wormholes.
Dame Magdalene Odundo presents a series of her unique sculptural clay vessels in this exhibition. Known for her refined forms and profound understanding of clay’s universal capacity for material storytelling, […]