Handpicked: Painting Flowers form 1900 to Today, Group Exhibition at Kettle’s Yard, 25 April – 6 September 2026
When Jim and Helen Ede opened Kettle’s Yard in 1957, one of the key elements of their interior displays was
When Jim and Helen Ede opened Kettle’s Yard in 1957, one of the key elements of their interior displays was
Southampton City Art Gallery will reopen to the public on Saturday 7 March 2026 following a successful refurbishment programme, unveiling
Design Exhibition Scotland is delighted to be curating Earth Matters, an exhibition celebrating the tercentenary of the birth of the Edinburgh-born
Earth Matters, Group Exhibition at Inverleith House, 18 March – 1 November 2026 more information
Accomplished British painter and elected Royal Academician Clare Woods is known for her distinctive approach to painting, inspired by a
Solo Presentation Opens at Frieze LA 26 February – 1 March 2026 with Night Gallery more information
The artist’s abundant flower arrangements, set against a dark background, exudes melancholia and are reminiscent of the seventeenth century memento mori,
Scene XII: Eden brings together the work of ten artists that when seen collectively proffer a journey from Paradise to Fall;
Arsenal Contemporary and Night Gallery are excited to inaugurate their partnership with Superbloom, a group exhibition featuring Canadian artists Claire Milbrath,
Superbloom, Night Gallery at Arsenal Contemporary NYC, May 30th – August 22nd 2025 more information
Clare Woods is a UK-based artist whose practice spans painting, collage and printmaking. Woods’ work explores the relationship between physical
Art Residency at the Roberts Institute of Art, Scotland June 2025 more information
Produced exclusively for the RA Shop in collaboration with Clare Woods RA and Cristopher Farr, this limited edition rug features
Rug Commission With Christopher Farr and The Royal Academy of Arts, London more information
The Buchmann Galerie celebrates its 30th anniversary with an exhibition surveying the gallery’s roster of artists. The gallery has presented
30 Years – Buchmann Galerie, Opening 28 March 2025 — 26 April 2025, Berlin more information
In this exhibition, Woods deploys still life to meditate on the fragile threshold between life and death. As Charlotte Mullins (art critic, writer
We have brought together a selection of 22 artworks – from quiet paintings of landscapes, still lifes and portraits, to
This brings together new paintings by British artists Clare Woods and Caroline Walker for Frieze London. The presentation explores how these
Frieze London 9-13 October 2024 more information
The final part of the tour that has seen the exhibition in its original grouping as Victim of Geography at
In Peter Weir’s 1975 film, “Picnic at Hanging Rock,” the contrasting spaces of the visible world, inhabited by prim Victorian
Clare Woods is a choreographer of color and form. The English artist paints horizontally, moving oil across aluminum surfaces in
In a Rural Studio in England, Artnet interview with Katie White more information
Tracing Absence brings together works by several artists who find reflection in empty spaces where human presence is silently implied.
Tracing Absence Group Exhibition opens at Cristea Roberts, 10th May – 2nd June 2024 more information
The Shape of Things questions the idea that still life is a lesser genre, showing how important it is to
I Blame Nature, an exhibition of paintings by Clare Woods. This is the artist’s second solo presentation with the gallery.
Solo Exhibition opens at Night Gallery, LA. May 4th – June 8th 2024 more information
https://cristearoberts.com/podcast/ This episode of Making a Mark explores the work of Clare Woods (b. 1972), the connections between her life and ever evolving practice,
Making a Mark Podcast Cristea Roberts Gallery more information
Cristea Roberts Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition of new works on paper by Clare Woods. Woods utilises
As a painter during the 1990s, the British artist felt like an outsiderClare Woods originally trained as a sculptor but
Artists View, feature RA magazine, Spring 2024 by Charlotte Mullins more information
The relative compactness of Clare Woods’s exhibition “Silent Spring” belied an intellectual vigor and formal vitality that made it feel
Review in Artforum Magazine by Eli Bittencourt, February 2024 more information
Bump makes for a hearty soup, with the paintings in this Episode making manifest the heady, electric variation of such jarring,
Transparency, a group exhibition surveying artistic representations of clear surfaces, objects and materials. The artists in the exhibition are multi-generational
The Guts and The Glory, featuring artists Samuel Bassett, Kim Booker, Tomo Campbell, Laura Ford, Alexis Soul-Gray and Clare Woods. The Guts and The Glory brings
Stephen Friedman Gallery presents The Place I Am, a group show celebrating its gallery artists and the breadth of the programme. Bringing together
Still Here is a display of seven still life screen prints published by Cristea Roberts Gallery from 2022 – 2023
Print Display at the RA until 3 March 2024 more information
Silent Spring is the sixth solo exhibition by Clare Woods at Buchmann Galerie. Clare Woods’ oeuvre has its origins in
Solo Exhibition opens at Buchmann Galerie, Berlin. 3rd November – 22 December 2023 more information
This exhibition brings ten of the finest examples of Dutch flower painting from the National Gallery to Sheffield for the
The exhibition features works from the past six years and is presented in collaboration with Serlachius Museums in Finland, where
Between Before and After Opens at the CCA Andratx, Mallorca more information
Image of the Artist a new display at the Royal Academy, marking the 300th anniversary of the RA’s first president