Clay Perry documenting the avant-garde
16 March–26 April 2017
For the avant-garde art scene of 1960s London, photographer Clay Perry was a key figure, documenting many of the most innovative international artists of the period.
16 March–26 April 2017
For the avant-garde art scene of 1960s London, photographer Clay Perry was a key figure, documenting many of the most innovative international artists of the period.
18–22 January 2017
A display of works on paper by Paule Vézelay (1892-1984). Other artists included: Bill Brandt, Rolf Brandt, Michael Druks, Sam Francis, John Furnival, Eduardo Kac, Eduardo Paolozzi, Ceri Richards and William Scott.
Hôtel du Duc, 20–23 October 2016
Works by Scottie Wilson, Albert, Madge Gill, James Lancaster, Naim Abbassy, Friedrich Nagler, Christine Khondji, Franz Kernbeis, Josephine Kent, Geneviève Seillé and Jack Bilbo.
Somerset House, 19–22 May 2016
Photography’s contribution to the radical art of the 1960s and 1970s avant-garde. Artists include: Michael Druks, Susan Hiller, Howard Selina, Cecilia Vicuña, Anne Bean, Clay Perry, Judy Clark, Hannah O’Shea, Tina Keane.
20–24 January 2016
Artists included: Jean Arp, Rolf Brandt, Benjamin Creme, Sandra de Berduccy (Aruma), Michael Druks, John Dunbar, Gwyther Irwin, Allen Jones, Eduardo Kac, Josephine Kent, Peter Lanyon, Conroy Maddox, Eduardo Paolozzi, Clay Perry, Joe Tilson, Paule Vézelay.
22–25 October 2015
Featured artists included: Madge Gill, Josephine Kent, Albert Louden, Shaun (Farouq) Molloy, Richard Nie, Valerie Potter, Geneviève Seillé, Shafique Uddin, Alfred Wallis, Scottie Wilson.
9–13 September 2015
Artists include: Kenneth Armitage, Rolf Brandt, J.D.H. Catleugh, John Dunbar, Paul Feiler, John Furnival, William Green, Albert Herbert, Alick Knight, Peter Lanyon, Eduardo Paolozzi, Joe Tilson, William Turnbull, Paule Vézelay.
21–25 January 2015
Featured artists include: Jack Bilbo, J.D.H. Catleugh, Sandra de Berduccy (Aruma), Michael Druks, John Dunbar, Allen Jones, Chris Kenny, Peter Kinley, Richard Smith, Harald Smykla, Antoni Tàpies, Paule Vézelay, Ben Woodeson.
28 November–20 December 2014
Monica Ross (1950-2013) was among the most significant British feminist artists of her generation and made important contributions to performance practice, art education, critical writing and the relationship between art and politics.
5–25 November 2014
Manifestations of painted light and images of glass vessels. Works from the recent series depicting Up-side Down Glasses and Crystal Balls, and the earlier series Glasses of Milk.