Artlyst has selected twelve art exhibitions that will take place outside of London in Autumn / Winter 2025, from inspirational women artists like Bridget Riley at Turner Contemporary.
She was the overshadowed member of the iconic group. But now, with a major exhibition not far from the house she turned into a work of art, Bell is finally getting her due. And she’s not the only one.
The Van Gogh will be the highlight of the exhibition Inventing Post-Impressionism: Works from the Barber Institute of Fine Arts (8 March–2 November).
Including works by Picasso, Pisarro and Hodgkins, this stunning collection of 20th-century works was lovingly handed down through three generations of chosen family
Anne Rothenstein’s paintings and collages have a dreamlike quality, an impenetrable otherness. Her figures, landscapes and intimate interiors are alienated from the viewer by an invisible veil.
Writing for the New Statesman in 1953, the artist Patrick Heron described Matthew Smith (1879–1959) as ‘easily the most important English painter of his generation’.
“Collaboration is without a doubt a central method in contemporary art today… Various kinds of collaboration – between artists and curators, between artists and others – ...
Many women artists have been reappraised in the last decade and exhibitions and books have sought to remove some from the shadow of the men with whom they were involved with romantically (Lee Krasner; Dora Maar)