Lygia Clark: Studio Origins
Alison Jacques presents Studio Origins, a solo exhibition dedicated to seminal Brazilian artist Lygia Clark
Tuesday – Friday 10.30am – 6pm Saturday 11am – 6pm
Alison Jacques presents Studio Origins, a solo exhibition dedicated to seminal Brazilian artist Lygia Clark
Tuesday – Friday 10.30am – 6pm Saturday 11am – 6pm
Alison Jacques presents its first exhibition of British artist Alison Wilding (b. 1948 Blackburn, UK).
Tuesday – Friday 10.30am – 6pm Saturday 11am – 6pm
Alison Jacques presents ‘Music to My Eyes’, an exhibition of new work by Sheila Hicks and the artist’s third solo show at the gallery.
Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am-6pm
Alison Jacques Gallery presents an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by British artist Roy Oxlade (1929 – 2014).
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm or by appointment.
An exhibition of works by Betty Parsons (1900 – 1982), one of the most influential and dynamic figures of the American avant-garde.
A solo exhibition of work by the Austrian artist Birgit Jürgenssen (1949-2003). The title Nocturnal Light is taken from one of the largest works in the show, made in 1987, a mixed media on linen triptych which depicts three sources of nocturnal light: angel, moon and torch.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
This is the first solo exhibition of British artist Roy Oxlade’s work since his death in February 2014 aged 85.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
Alison Jacques’ First solo exhibition of photographs by German artist Juergen Teller (b.1964, Erlangen). This exhibition comprises selections from three bodies of work – the artist’s iconic series Go-Sees; Enjoy Your Life! Junior, a recent collaboration with Bubenreuth Primary School in the artist’s hometown; and a ‘visual essay’ depicting a modern fairy tale about a boy who became a king.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
Emerging Scarborough-based artist, Jade Montserrat works at the intersection of art and activism through performance, film, installation, sculpture, print and text.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
This exhibition focuses on the themes of metamorphosis and transformation in the work of Cuban artist Ana Mendieta.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
The second solo exhibition at the gallery by Irma Blank (b. 1934, Celle, Germany). This exhibition comprises selections from two major bodies of work – the Avant-testo series (begun in the late 1990s) and the Global Writings series (2000 to present). Blank’s work will feature in the forthcoming 57th Venice Biennale, curated by Christine Macel.
Since the late 1960s, Blank’s singular production has focused on the recording of time as gesture. In her drawings and paintings time is inscribed as a material record of life through the material traces of the artist’s labour. Located between drawing and writing, the work evokes the space of the book but encompasses paintings on canvas and paper, screenprints and drawings in pastel, pencil and ink.
Photo: Ur-schrift ovvero Avant-testo, 2-5-01, 2001. Ballpoint pen on polyester on wooden stretcher, dyptich.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
An exhibition by renowned Brazilian artist Fernanda Gomes. Showing the most recent pieces of her investigation on painting, she will continue working in the gallery space for three weeks prior to the exhibition opening, using it as an extension of her studio.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm or by appointment
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