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Congratulations to Jadé Fadojutimi, who has been selected to participate in the 2022 Venice Biennale. She takes part in the 59th International Art Exhibition, curated by Cecilia Alemani, open to the public from 23 April - 27 November 2022 at the Giardini and the Arsenale. See the Venice Biennale website.

Heal's Mansard Gallery, Neon Drama and Pearl Drops
Heal's Mansard Gallery, Neon Drama and Pearl Drops, Chila Kumari Singh Burman, February 2022

Chila Kumari Singh Burman has a solo show Neon Drama and Pearl Drops at the Mansard Gallery, Heal's, Tottenham Court Road, London W1, from 15 February - late March 2022. See the Heal's website for details.

My Tiger Janu
My Tiger Janu, Chila Kumari Singh Burman, 2022

Heal's, Tottenham Court Road

My Tiger Janu by Chila Kumari Burman, a neon installation inspired by the artist's Hindu Punjabi heritage which celebrates tiger energy for the Chinese year of the tiger, stands in the front windows of Heal’s flagship store on Tottenham Court Road, and will be on display throughout January. See the Heal's website.

Pygostyle
Pygostyle, image by Lulu Ayahya, 2022

Alumni Lulua Alyahya and Tom Hardwick-Allan are showing in Pygostyle, with a text by Cassandre Greenberg. The show runs from 12 Feburary - 20 March 2022 at The Residence Gallery, 229 Victoria Park Road, London, E9 7HD.

Opening hours:
Thursday: 12 - 3
Friday: 12 - 6
Saturday: 12 - 5
Sunday: 12 - 3

Or by appointment.

Poster image by Lulua Alyahya.

Spineless Wonders II
Spineless Wonders II, Tim Brennan, 2022

Spineless Wonders II: Community Presses; Multilingualism and Translation; Ephemera and the Environment. The second of a 3-day series of events presenting research on small press publications, raising questions for contemporary and future publication through returning to early histories of word and image. Friday 18 February 2022, via Zoom. Tickets via Eventbrite. Full programme on the Spineless Wonders page.

This symposium will offer historical perspectives alongside contemporary views through the celebration of the work of those who have identified as women artists who studied at the Slade. Wednesday, 9 February, 2-5pm via Zoom. Reserve via Eventbrite. See the Slade Women 150 page.

Shrink to Fit (table)
Shrink to Fit (table), Jocelyn McGregor, 2020, Plaster, plaster polymer, plaster bandage, acrylic paint, varnish; on my table over Lockdown

Jocelyn McGregor: Mantle is showing at Castlefield Gallery, 2 Hewitt Street, Manchester M15 4GB, from 16 January - 20 February 2022. See the Castleford Gallery website for details.

Ed Atkins, Phyllida Barlow, Alvaro Barrington, Monster Chetwynd, Adham Faramawy, Holly Hendry, Edward Thomasson and Gray Wielebinski, are showing in Testament at Goldsmiths CCA, St James', New Cross, London SE14 6AD, from 21 January - 3 April 2022. See the Goldsmiths CCA website for details.

Making Poetry with Solid Objects
Making Poetry with Solid Objects, 2022

Komagome SOKO

Making poetry with solid objects featuring work and writing by Edward Allington and works by Japanese artists whom Allington taught, including Hiraki Sawa, Akiko and Masako Takada, Ayuko Sugiura, Eiko Soga, Michiko Oki, Hiroko Nakajima and Kazuki Nishinaga, is showing at Komagome SOKO, 2 Chome-14-2 Komagome, Toshima City, Tokyo 170-0003, Japan, from 21 January - 13 February 2022. See the Komagome SOKO website for further information.

Untitled from Man of Faith series
Untitled from Man of Faith series, Ali Kazim, 2019

courtesy of Jhaveri Contemporary

Ali Kazim: Suspended in Time at the Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, Oxford OX1 2PH, is showing from 7 February - 26 June 2022. The exhibition will be the culmination of his time as Oxford University’s first South Asian Artist-in-Residence. The book accompanying the exhibition is published on 14 February 2022. See the Ashmolean Museum website.