Re/Sisters: Gender, Ecology, Art

This exhibition at the Barbican (until 14th January) surveys the relationship between gender and ecology to highlight the systemic links between the oppression of women, Black, trans, and Indigenous communities, and the degradation of the planet.  RE/SISTERS underscores how, since the late 1960s, women and gender- nonconforming artists have resisted and protested the destruction of … More Re/Sisters: Gender, Ecology, Art

Transformations

A painting by Francis Richards: Metamorphosis, 1967 was the inspiration for three of the works commissioned for a new exhibition, On Your Face x Glynn Vivian: Queer Reflections that introduces queer art and identities in traditionally heteronormative spaces. Each member of the On Your Face collective selected artworks from Glynn Vivian that they had a … More Transformations