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Why not try a smaller show or free exhibit as an alternative to the crowded national collections? We’ve got a full list of recs for locals and art-lovers

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Hypha Studios: Rinse & Repeat

The artists draw on their physical and temporal distances from their homeland to explore layered and intersectional aspects of identity.

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Introducing TART Gallery

In an ever-evolving art world, TART Gallery London stands as a beacon of progressive thinking and equal opportunities. Our mission is simple yet profound: to foster an inclusive environment where female artists can thrive…

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Auguste Rodin: Faces and Fables

London’s art calendar is always a star-studded affair, but right now there nestles in St James a rare jewel of the sort that even this city isn’t graced with often…

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Pauline Boty: A Portrait

What’s in a portrait? A portrayal of the self. A captured depiction of a particular persona. But our identity is not a still-life – and far from a fixture…

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Catherine Repko: A New Season’s Dawning

There is also another undercurrent: how connections become more distant in our digitised world. Are we merely feigning it? Hands fall short of each other; whispers go unheard…

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Ana Mercedes Hoyos: Los Fragmentos

The works are so hyperrealist, their juices might drip through the canvas at any moment, with a thickness of flesh highlighted by the light play of coloured chiaroscuro…

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Winston Branch: The Sweet Scent of Magnolia

His choice of acrylic – known for its granular texture – forms peaks and troughs, building indelible depths to his landscapes. It demands an intensity of engagement from his observers...

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Adam Cruces: Chimera

Adam Cruces interrogates the slippage between the absurd and the everyday by staging total environments in which displaced entities appear as interlopers...

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