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A solo exhibition from Margate based artist Valerie Potter
A solo exhibition from Terence Wilde
‘LOOK EVERYWHERE’ is an exhibition of 33 artists, curated by Jennifer Gilbert, at Atelier Gallery in Philadelphia
‘Look Here’ – exhibition at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery at Haverford College near Philadelphia
An exhibition of 11 British artists in Tokyo, Japan
A retrospective exhibition celebrating the life and work of Julia Oak
Meticulous Markings – an exhibition of eight artists at Fountain House Gallery
Terence Wilde features in The Box at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London
‘Shinichi Sawada: Agents of Clay’ is an American touring museum show, with 30 ceramics shown spanning two decades.
A museum show in Nottingham featuring an installation of artworks and film by eight contemporary artists revealing a colourful insight into intuitive mark-marking in its many forms.
‘Why We Linger’ at Site Festival 2024 in Stroud. An exhibition showcasing all the artists that the Gallery represents.
‘Shinichi Sawada: Agents of Clay’ is an American touring museum show, with 30 ceramics shown spanning two decades.
A joint exhibition of artwork from Cara Macwilliam and Candice Swallow entitled Instinctive Energies, invites you to share the spirit and vitality of their art.
Jennifer Lauren Gallery presents There’s Something in There, exhibiting three artists in Paris, whose work is neither contemplated or planned and the outcome unforeseen.
A group exhibition showcasing all the artists that the Jennifer Lauren Gallery represents
Hilke/Jean-Michel/Makoto: Love, Hospitality & Humour offers the first comprehensive look at the work of Hilke Ohlhorst (1955 - 2021). The exhibition is a collaboration between Geyso20, La "S" Grand Atelier, Vielsalm in Belgium, Atelier Corners in Japan and the Jennifer Lauren Gallery.
Presented in partnership between James Cohan Gallery and Jennifer Lauren Gallery, this will be Sawada’s second solo exhibition of ceramics in New York.
Castles are Elsewhere is an exhibition that commemorates the life of Roger Cardinal (1940-2019), whose fascination with the extraordinary led him on a wondrous odyssey upon which he encountered creativity in the most unexpected places. Roger is probably best known for his seminal book titled Outsider Art, published in 1972 - the first of its kind in the UK which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary. It was followed a few years later in 1979, with the ground-breaking Outsiders exhibition at The Hayward Gallery.
Carl Freedman presented Jennifer Lauren Gallery, showcasing seventeen international, distinct contemporary practices, revealing a diverse collection of art forms including drawing, painting, ceramics, embroidery and found object sculptures.
An exhibition at Flowers Gallery, looking at highly stylized visual languages featuring repeated figures and characters, curated by Jennifer Gilbert and Russell Tovey.