Thank you so much for this listing, but I strongly believe that you left out a gem and a definite must see and interview for your podcast: Dorothea Rockburne’s The Light Shines in the Darkness and the Darkness Has Not Understood It is at Bernheim Gallery, London, until 25 January. Dorothea is 95 years old and if she would agree to be interviewed, do so ASAP. Thanks again for all that you do. My very best, Suzanne Nicholas, Brooklyn, NY suzannenicholas.com
Interesting though perhaps the National Gallery of Ireland exhibition (Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone) should be included with your listing of shows OUTSIDE the UK. It's been over a century since the Republic of Ireland was not part of the UK... did you really not know this?
My god! You are unstoppable. THANK YOU! This is the first thing I've read this year that gives me some optimism for 2025. After I spend my days rebelling and fighting the oppression of our incoming psychopathic fuck of a president, and then praying for the divine intervention of a massive heart attack, I will be burying myself in these books.
wow this is fantastic, a feast, want want hunger want
Hi Katy,
Thank you so much for this listing, but I strongly believe that you left out a gem and a definite must see and interview for your podcast: Dorothea Rockburne’s The Light Shines in the Darkness and the Darkness Has Not Understood It is at Bernheim Gallery, London, until 25 January. Dorothea is 95 years old and if she would agree to be interviewed, do so ASAP. Thanks again for all that you do. My very best, Suzanne Nicholas, Brooklyn, NY suzannenicholas.com
Nice charcoal and oil pastel work!
Interesting though perhaps the National Gallery of Ireland exhibition (Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone) should be included with your listing of shows OUTSIDE the UK. It's been over a century since the Republic of Ireland was not part of the UK... did you really not know this?
Love this list, but the Mainie Jellet/Evie Hone exhib isn’t in the UK!
So many good ones here, and many I’ve never heard of before. Adding them all to my TBR pile
Marie Antoinette please!! And Suzanne Valadon for me - especially as it’s in Paris.
My god! You are unstoppable. THANK YOU! This is the first thing I've read this year that gives me some optimism for 2025. After I spend my days rebelling and fighting the oppression of our incoming psychopathic fuck of a president, and then praying for the divine intervention of a massive heart attack, I will be burying myself in these books.
I saw the Mickalene Thomas "All About Love" exhibit Monday in Philadelphia, PA, US. Fabulous.
Any recommendations for exhibits in Canada?
Wonderful list, thanks for sharing!
You've given me much to look forward to, thank you! Also on my list: Celia Paul's "A Colony of Ghosts" exhibition (March-April at Victoria Miro).
We can’t wait for the Saville show!
Thanks for your hard work Katie. Guadalupe Nettel!
Hope you have another exciting year!
Thank you!