Dear Readers! As 2023 comes to a close, and a new year is on the horizon, I wanted to bundle together books and art to look forward to in 2024.
Here are 10 exhibitions in London (from Yoko Ono to Francesca Woodman); 7 outside the capital (Everlyn Nicodemus, Louise Giovanelli); 8 worldwide (Georgia O’Keeffe, Zanele Muholi); and, to kick things off – 13 books!
Enjoy, Katy Xoxo.
Books to look forward to
Olivia Laing: The Garden Against Time, 2 May 2024
Maggie Nelson: Like Love: Essays and Conversations, 2 March 2024
Salman Rushdie: Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder, 16 March 2024
Lucy Sante: I Heard Her Call My Name: A Memoir of Transition, 13 February 2024
Judith Butler: Who’s Afraid of Gender?, 19 March 2024
Madeline Gray: Green Dot, 1 February 2024
Lottie Hazell: Piglet, 5 March 2024
Lavinia Greenlaw: The Vast Extent: On Seeing and Not Seeing Further, 4 January 2024
Elba Iris Pérez: Things We Didn’t Know, 6 February 2024
Hazel V. Carby: Cultures in Babylon: Feminism from Black Britain to African America, Anniversary Addition, 5 March 2024
Rachel Cockerell, Melting Point: Family, Memory and the Search for a Promised Land, 28 February 2024
Sinéad Gleeson, Hagstone, 11 March 2024
Claire Bishop, Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today, 11 June 2024
Shows to see: London
Entangled Pasts, 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change, Royal Academy, from 2 February
The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure, National Portrait Gallery, from 22 February
Yoko Uno Museum of the Mind, Tate Modern, from 15 February
Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You., Serpentine Galleries, from 1 February
Soulscapes, Dulwich Picture Gallery, from 4 February
Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In, National Portrait Gallery, from 21 March
Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art, Barbican, from 13 February
Women Artists in Britain: 1520-1920, Tate Britain, from 16 May
When Forms Come Alive, Hayward Gallery, from 7 February
Vanessa Bell: A Pioneer of Modern Art, Courtauld Gallery, from 25 May
Shows to see: outside London
Outi Pieski, Tate St Ives, 10 February to 6 May 2024
Forbidden Territories: A Hundred Years of Surrealist Landscapes, The Hepworth Wakefield, 21 November 2024 to 22 April 2025
Acts of Creation: on Art and Motherhood at the Arnolfini, 9 March to 2 June 2024
Everlyn Nicodemus at National Galleries Scotland, 19 October 204 to 25 May 2025
Frieda Torzano Jaeger at Modern Art Oxford, 16 March to 2 June 2024
Sophia Al-Maria and Lydia Ourahmane: Grey Unpleasant Land, Spike Island, 28 September 2024 to 19 January 2025
Louise Giovanelli at The Hepworth Wakefield, 21 November 204 to 22 April 2025
Shows to see: outside the UK
Marina Apollonio: Beyond the Circle, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, 12 October 2024 to 3 March 2025
Georgia O’Keeffe: ‘My New Yorks’, Chicago Institute of Art, Chicago, June 2 to 22 September 2024
Against All Odds: Historical Women and New Algorithms, Statens Museum for Kunst, Denmark, 31 August to 8 December 2024
Suchitra Mattai: Labour and Love, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C, 20 September 2024 to 12 January 2025
Joshitomo Nara: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain, 28 May to 3 November 2024
Özlem Altin, Berlinische Galerie Museum of Modern Art, Berlin,8 June 2024 to 14 September 2025
Vera Molnár: Parler à l'œil, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 28 February and 26 August 2024
Zanele Muholi: Eye Me, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 18 January to 11 August 2024
That’s it from me! Happy GWA’ing. Thank you for reading this Substack. If you think someone else might enjoy this too, please spread the word and share this article. If you have any feedback, please comment below.
Dear Katy,
Love your book and your substack! I'd really recommend the exhibitions "Maestras" (Women Masters) at the Thyssen museum in Madrid. Check it out (you and all), it's really worth visiting.
https://www.museothyssen.org/en/exhibitions/women-masters
Best,
Cristina
Thank you Katy for all these recommendations. Food for thought!