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  • Camden Art Centre is pleased to announce a major new exhibition with London-based composer, artist, and DJ Ain Bailey. (b. 1963, London). Central to the exhibition is a major new commission located in Gallery 3: the latest part of a trilogy of films begun in 2021. Rooted in the artist’s own biography, which centres her
  • Gasworks presents Bardo Loops, the first UK solo exhibition by artist and filmmaker Gabriel Abrantes. An installation presented over four screens, the work portrays two animated ghosts variously arguing, reconciling, and singing laments. Blending wry, ironic humour with overt melodrama, the dialogue blends autobiographical fragments from Gabriel’s own life with broader themes such as climate
  • Mosaic Rooms reopens with Circles and Storytellers, the first public UK solo exhibition by the esteemed French-Moroccan multidisciplinary artist and educator, Bouchra Khalili. Through her work, she suggests new civic imaginations and alternative ways of belonging and forming communities. On display will be the interconnected works The Circle Project (mixed media installation, 2023) and The
  • “I like late in the day. I like the day to night transfer, I like the desaturation. It’s a high-speed eternity.”—Catharine MacTavish  Spanning six decades (1974–2026), the drawings, prints, videos, holograms, three-dimensional paintings and dollhouses in High-Speed Eternity represent a small sample of Canadian artist Catharine MacTavish’s multifaceted practice. Brought together for the first time, these