EXHIBITIONS 2020 - 2021

 

Shop Wright At Columbia Hotel

Shop Wright, The Columbia Hotel, London 2021 from the 8th - 19th December 2021

Shop Wright is a London based brand that sources art, furniture, fashion and objects, with exclusive pop-ups every 3 months. The Columbia Hotel pop-up is  exhibiting artists Bridget Riley, David Hockney, Anish Kapoor, Paula Rego, Allen Jones, Lucian Freud, Grayson Perry, Dominic McHenry and many more, including designers Spolia, De La Vali, Elenor Balfour, Issue Twelve, Gioia Bini 

Grove Collective,online VR exhibition

Online viewing room from the 8th November - 8th December 2021

Grove Collective is pleased to present this upcoming group exhibition featuring artists Ruby Bateman, Thomas Conant, Grace Mattingly, and Liorah Tchiprout, on view online as an Online Viewing Room through the Grove Collective website from November 8th to December 8th, 2021. This is the first time that Grove Collective has worked any of these artists, and marks the first time that this group has shown together. 

Fantasy and reality are often understood as polarities on an expansive spectrum, with the implication being that we as people can firmly understand when one ends and the other begins. However, this belies core facets of our collective modes of living: we use abstract thought to layer our lived reality with fantastically imagined ones, placing one atop the other, almost palimpsestically, to make sense of our experiences. With this in mind, the work of Bateman, Conant, Mattingly, and Tchiprout takes on a new gravity, although perhaps in more ways than initially meet the eye. 

Domenica MARLAND Summer pop-up 2021

J/M Gallery, Portobello Road, London, 2021 from the 7th-12th September. 

Domenica Marland is a young art dealer based between Wiltshire and London. Established in 2018, Domenica created an online art dealing site that aims to sell affordable and decorative works of art. Through sourcing pieces that are unique and representing young and contemporary artists she has established a programme that are all accessible and engaging. Domenica was a nominee for Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for Wiltshire Life and has had recent press on instagram and publications like A Little Bird, Collagerie, Tatler and is also listed in the World of Interiors Index 

my love is your love

Copeland Gallery London, from the 16th June - 10th July 2021

Every Woman Biennial founder C. Finley and and Executive Producer Molly Caldwell in NY are collaborating with Every Women Biennial London programming directors Eddy Grattan-Bellew and Ruby Streek to present 300+ amazing woman and non-binary artists, most based in the U.K., along with artists from 33 countries and ranging in age from 19-73 and additional artists and performers participating in the Satellite Exhibition Series.

Domesticity and the feminine

Online Exhibition, from the 22nd May - 22nd June 2021

A group exhibition in support of WOMEN’S AID featuring twenty four women artists curated by Joséphine-May Bailey. Associating the feminine with the interior and the domestic is a common (and outdated) way of conceptualising femininity. The artists included in this exhibition explore the complex rituals and moods of domestic experience as women, especially in the wake of COVID-19.

Intentionally continuing a dialogue with the artistic and feminist foremothers of the 1970s, the contemporary artists in Domesticity and the Feminine recast conventional ideas about women through sculpture, painting and installation.

Acedia

Online Exhibition, 2021

Purslane Gallery introduces an online exhibition featuring the work of emerging artists responding to the theme ‘Acedia’. Proceeds going towards Just One Tree, an organisation combating deforestation. 

 2020 RCA

Royal College Of Art Degree Show, 2020

Online platform showcasing the work of 2020 graduates during amidst the national lockdown

Ruby Bateman page:

‘For a long time I have been indirectly making work about my maternal relationships. Now using super 8 film, choreography, sculpture and the body, I am beginning to express a deeper maternal consciousness.’

in review

Southwark Park Gallery, 2020

Exhibition showcasing the work of Royal College Of Art Print Masters students