VERONICA SMIRNOFF IN TATLER

 
 

Pick up a copy of Tatler's March 2017 issue to see a preview of Veronica Smirnoff's work 'What Rocks Think Of' (above) in Josh Spero's 'Art for Sale' column. 'Veronica Smirnoff: The Greater and Lesser Ways' will run between 8 Feb and 4 March at Jessica Carlisle. Read the article here

VERONICA SMIRNOFF IN HARPER'S BAZAAR

 
 

“That sense of mystery is palpable in Smirnoff’s latest body of work, on show at London’s Jessica Carlisle gallery next month. The choice of water as a unifying theme for the new pieces reflects the artist’s preoccupation with the ideas of displacement and metamorphosis. Her paintings are ‘fluid’, she explains, not only in their tendency to elude definition, but also because of the unpredictability inherent in their physical construction.”

Harper's Bazaar has published a feature on Veronica Smirnoff in the run-up to her solo exhibition 'The Greater and Lesser Ways' at Jessica Carlisle. The article is included in their February 2017 issue, or you can read online here.

Malene Hartmann Rasmussen at Collect Open

 
 

Malene Hartmann Rasmussen's new installation 'Troldeskoven' will be exhibited at Collect Open 2017, a section of Collect dedicated to experimental craft and installation work by emerging artists. Collect is hosted by Crafts Council UK at Saatchi Gallery, London from 2 - 6 February 2017. Read more about Hartmann Rasmussen's work here, and find details about Collect 2017 here.

LONDON ART FAIR 2017

 
 

Jessica Carlisle is delighted to be showing works by Katrina Blannin, James Brooks, Claudia Carr, Paul Feiler, Marcelle Hanselaar, Clare Haward, Nadege Meriau, Overlap, Malene Hartmann Rasmussen, Nahem Shoa and Veronica Smirnoff at London Art Fair, Booth G3 from 18-22 January. 

You can preview the works to be exhibited via our virtual booth on Artsy

PIERS SECUNDA IN NEWSWEEK MIDDLE EAST

 
 

"“I had always wanted to make a record of the world around me, how we live. I think that making a record or a statement about the time that I am alive is the most significant thing I can do as an artist. This is when I started looking for ways to capture texture generated by geopolitics,” Secunda tells Newsweek Middle East."

Newsweek Middle East have published an in-depth article about Piers Secunda's bullet hole works, which document the impact left by bullets and shrapnel on archaeological monuments in Afghanistan and Iraq. Read the piece here.

MARCELLE HANSELAAR IN ‘STRANGE WORLDS: THE VISION OF ANGELA CARTER’

 
 

Work by Marcelle Hanselaar is currently on show in the group exhibition ‘Strange Worlds: the vision of Angela Carter’, which opened on 10 December 2016 and continues until 19 March 2017 at Royal West of England Academy, Bristol. The exhibition explores the vision of novelist, writer and journalist Angela Carter and includes work by artists who influenced Carter and those who were inspired by her. Click here for more information.

IAVOR LUBOMIROV IN TRACTION

 
 

Iavor Lubomirov has been interviewed by Traction about his exhibition ‘Haolcines’, at Jessica Carlisle. ‘Haloclines’ explores the collaborative working process and sees Lubomirov making work in collaborative pairings with Katrina Blannin, Abi Box, Lee Edwards, Rab Harling, Lee Maelzer and Valeriya N-Georg. Read the piece here