Arthur Simms's practice, exemplified by his intricate use of rope and line, orchestrates a dialogue between concealment and revelation, drawing on Congolese Nkisi traditions to imbue forms with profound spiritual and cultural resonance.
Composed of three distinct voices from varied sectors of the photographic world, Collectif Vives! redefines contemporary curatorship through collaborative exhibition design, seeking to bridge established and emerging artists with fresh narrative approaches.
At Hamilton's Strauss Gallery, an all-woman exhibition confronts the often-invisible trauma of emotional abuse and narcissism, illuminating women's personal journeys toward profound healing and recovery.
The Hepworth Wakefield solidifies its leadership with the internal promotion of Olivia Colling as executive director and Laura Smith as artistic director, both Yorkshire natives who previously secured a vital Hepworth sculpture for the nation.
Featuring 16 paintings by four artists, GR Gallery’s "Purgatory" establishes a cross-cultural dialogue by blending diverse styles to depict the raw tensions of suburban Americana and themes of alienation and redemption.
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