"Not just Oxford's leading contemporary arts space but one of the most important in the whole of the U.K" - Condé Nast Traveller 2018
Don't miss the first major UK solo exhibition by leading Brazilian artist Cinthia Marcelle, ending on 27 May. Marcelle’s dramatic installation was created using an unconventional process, during which she handed over one half of it to be destroyed and repurposed by a team of local artists. The result is a playful and totally unexpected intervention.
Upcoming EventsOur public programme is packed full of talks, workshops and tours to give you a fuller understanding of the current exhibition.
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LearningWe are busy preparing our centenary banner for PROCESSIONS, which will be part of a mass participation
artwork marched through London on 10 June. PROCESSIONS is a nationwide collaboration, produced by Artichoke, celebrating 100 years since the first few British women gained the right to vote.
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Our upcoming exhibition, opening on 16 June, celebrates the sustained power of drawing in the
digital age. It will bring together new and recent works by 14 international artists. Join us to celebrate the opening of the exhibition on Friday 15 June at our Preview Party.
Modern Art Oxford recommends
Hoi Polloi: the Oxford Brookes Fine Art Degree Show 2018
11 May, 6pm
Glass Tank Gallery at Oxford Brookes UniversityA summative exhibition of the Oxford Brookes BA (Hons) Fine Art students. ‘Hoi Polloi' roughly translates as ‘the masses’ or ‘the common people’. In this sense, the exhibition is centred around a group of creative individuals coming together to showcase their finest artwork, encapsulating three to five years' worth of hard work and ever-developing artistic practices.
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Guest Projects presents Reformation
4 May – 21 May 2018
Sunbury House, 1 Andrews Road, London, E8 4QLPrepare yourselves for our upcoming exhibition by visiting Reformation, featuring Barbara Walker whose work will be on display as part of Modern Art Oxford's A Slice through the World.
Reformation presents the work of Kashif Nadim Chaudry, Michael Forbes and Barbara Walker who unearth hidden histories, proposing alternative narratives that expose and undermine cultural assumptions.
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