What’s on in May
1st May 2019
Here’s a round-up of what’s on at our network this month:
- Phoenix Brighton (part of Brighton Festival): Fototala King Massassy’s Iron Men exhibition, opening 4 May
- Lighthouse, Brighton (part of Brighton Festival): Distorted Constellations exhibition, opens 4 May
- Modern Art Oxford: Akram Zaatari: The Script exhibition, closes on 12 May
- Phoenix Brighton: Open Studios 2019, 17-19 May
- Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne: TEN exhibition, opens on 18 May
- John Hansard Gallery, Southampton: Resist: be modern (again) exhibition, opens on 25 May
- Turner Contemporary, Margate: Seaside: Photographed exhibition, opens on 25 May
- MK Gallery, Milton Keynes: The Lie of the Land exhibition, ends 26 May
- De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea – Still I Rise: Feminisms, Gender, Resistance, Act 2 exhibition, ends 27 May
- Fabrica, Brighton: Current Affairs by Serge Attukwei Clottey exhibition, ends 27 May
- The Lightbox, Woking: Women in Photography: A History of British Trailblazers exhibition, ends 2 June
- Reading International at OpenHand OpenSpace in Reading: (Un)Commoning Voices & (Non)Communal Bodies exhibition, ends 2 June
- Jerwood Gallery, Hastings: John Carter: Sight Lines exhibition, ends 9 June
- Pallant House Gallery, Chichester: Harold Gilman: Beyond Camden Town exhibition, ends 9 June
- Aspex, Portsmouth – Maggie Roberts’ Uncanny Valley, Difficult Kin exhibition, ends 23 June
- Turner Contemporary, Margate: Barbara Walker: Place, Space and Who residency exhibition, until April 2020
Image: Reclining Boy, Kathleen Walne, 1935. Towner Collection. Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne.