In the Open is an exhibition exploring the impact of the public health crisis on artists and their creative practice, through works about the northern landscape. You can see all the featured works online or on the gallery walls at the Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton le Hole.
David Nash has dedicated his artistic life to an evolving study of trees and wood. This exhibition in The Weston Gallery is dedicated to his drawings inspired by trees, from the observational and documentary, through to intensely coloured, abstract works that capture their life force. Nash’s associa...More
In collaboration with the Picasso Museum, Antibes, YSP presents two complementary installations of drawing by Jaume Plensa. They highlight the artist’s devotion to a process that traverses many media and navigates the relationship between language and silence, darkness and light. Works in The...More
Working from a furniture maker’s workshop in Huddersfield where he is surrounded by the natural world, Yukihiro Akama creates beautifully intricate miniature wooden houses, each one carved from a single piece of wood. Originally from Japan, Akama worked as an architect and built a traditional...More
A small collection of work by Geoff Hewitt at the newly opened Mortall Gallery, Barnard Castle. The show examples his wide interest and includes figurative and landscape paintings.
Boomerang questions the construction of identity, authorship and ideas of personal ‘brand’ in the age of social media, where over 95 million images are posted on Instagram every day. The image-led social network, which is owned by Facebook, states in its terms that the user grants ‘non-exclusive, fu...More
A father-and-daughter exhibition of work reflecting on the landscapes of the North York Moors opens at the Inspired by… gallery next month. Reflections on Landscape, featuring paintings by Peter and Beverley Hicks, can be seen at the gallery at The Moors National Park Centre in Danby from Saturday 9...More
Yorkshire Sculpture Park is delighted to present a new exhibition by Yorkshire-based artist and designer Mark Hearld this November. Raucous Invention: The Joy of Making will be an ambitious, vibrant, and creative journey where Hearld explores connections through collaboration and risk taking to crea...More
YSP will display a series of sculpture and tapestry by British artist Annie Morris in her first UK, solo museum exhibition, timed to coincide with her exhibition at Timothy Taylor Gallery and inclusion in Frieze Sculpture 2021. Made specifically for this exhibition, YSP’s Weston Gallery will be tran...More
Globe Arts Studio, Slaithwaite (Sept 13 to Oct 23) Edinburgh-based artist Olivia Turner is returning to her grandpa’s hometown of Slaithwaite for a solo exhibition, Coalescence. Turner left her hometown of Brighouse for Edinburgh in 2012 to study painting at Edinburgh College of Art. Having enjoyed...More
Sight loss charity Outlookers (see website) has partnered with Wakefield-based artist Ruth Fones to launch a new exhibition to showcase her latest collection, which looks at how those with visual impairments view the world. The 'Do you see what I see?' collection, will be exhibited at Valli Optician...More
Exhibition of artwork at The Witham, along with all the shows, cafe, and gift shop that they host there
Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents four major sculptures by Damien Hirst in the 18th-century Country Park. Charity (2002-2003), Myth (2010), The Hat Makes the Man (2004-2007) and The Virgin Mother (2005-2006) came to YSP as part of Yorkshire Sculpture International (YSI), a festival of sculpture whic...More
Online Exhibition runs Monday 22nd of March, 2021, until Sunday 18th of April, 2021 Inspired by the grandeur and abundance of spring, the Spring Exhibition showcases an exciting and eclectic selection of original paintings. Our annual Spring Exhibition offers a revitalizing selection of original pai...More