May 6–July 23, 2022
The Farrell Centre and Newcastle University’s School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, in association with Newcastle Contemporary Art, presents How We Live Now: Making Spaces in the North East with Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative.
The exhibition is based on an installation curated by Jon Astbury and Jos Boys for the Barbican Centre in…
June 8–July 30, 2022
Geles Cabrera: Museo Escultórico examines the legacy of Mexican sculptor Geles Cabrera by displaying a collection of works created over the artist's 40-year career, as well as archive materials. Her work is defined by a fascination with the human body, which she investigates and challenges in terms of its limits and meanings.…
May 29–August 21, 2022
Opening: May 28, 6–10pm
With her sculptures and objects Daphne Ahlers draws on elements and symbols of apparently firmly anchored patriarchal images and discourses and then takes these into alternative forms of expression. Her ideas and formal solutions alike address a space of thinking and action that separates the genders. Ahlers works with the concepts…
May 28–October 30, 2022
In Conversation: Ad Minoliti: May 28, 2–3pm, with Tate St Ives Director Anne Barlow
This summer, Tate St Ives will bring the first UK solo exhibition by Argentinian artist Ad Minoliti to Cornwall. Trained as a painter, Minoliti (b.1980) draws on the rich legacy of geometric abstraction in Latin America to create alternative…