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Poisoned Futures?

13.06.25 - 28.09.25 EXHIBITION "Poisoned Futures" - entanglements of climate change featuring Gulshan Khan, Laura El-Tantawy and Lisl Ponger...

Mr Marguerite Byrd?

Dorothy Wilding Display. Curated by Sarah Grant a commentary on women’s identity through the lens of Dorothy Wilding and the pen of Tonia Collett....

Patricia Piccinini

Patricia Piccinini, born in Sierra Leone and raised in Australia, has established herself as a distinctive voice in contemporary art through her hyper-realistic sculptures....

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Tina Modotti

With her camera, Tina Modotti presents a distinctive vision of 1920s Mexico. As a Hollywood actress turned Comintern agent, Modotti used photography as an artistic and political outlet.
Becky Handley
5th August 2020
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When the World Paused III

Covid-19 started in slow-mo, then hit us with a sudden jolt which immediately changed our lives and the way we lived them. And still it continues, attacking and spreading around the globe irrespective of political systems or social structures.
Jane Quinn
21st July 2020
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Poetry Callout

Celebrating the brilliance of one female creating and publishing her work, we’re inviting word artists to write or speak a poem. The chosen poetry will be displayed or presented as part of our exhibition in October 2020 as part of the Kensington & Chelsea Arts Week.
PlanetHeroines
14th July 2020