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Viewing Compassion and care are explored in Joseph Jones’s oil paintings of cats and flowers 

They might look twee at first, but Joseph Jones’s meticulous, small-scale oil paintings of cats and flowers have a wistfulness and softness to them. Based on Joseph Jones’s personal archive of found images, drawings and photographs, the artist hopes this new body of paintings might subtly evoke feelings of domestic care and nurture. Enigmatic and charming, the cat motif in Jones’s paintings might also reveal something of the owner. As Jean Cocteau once said “I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul.”

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The young British artist Shaqúelle Whyte is an exciting name to watch – if this first solo show at Pippy Houldsworth is anything to go by. The Slade and RCA graduate has already made a name for his dramatic chiaroscuro paintings with exhibitions at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset and the Saatchi gallery. Taking cues from Tintoretto, Whyte’s intensive brushwork is psychologically-charged and he has a penchant for theatrical and symbolic storytelling. Taking centre-stage at this exhibition is the diptych, Kevin, you’re next, presenting two visual perspectives on a street fight, exploring the relationship between play and conflict. “Through paint I direct my subjects as if they were actors and canvas the stage, maneuvering and moulding stories that reflect my life,” the artist has said.

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Dates
26 April 2024 — 25 May 2024

Viewing Rauschenberg’s unprecedented project of art as a tool for change is revived in London

ROCI was a seven year cultural exchange programme in the form of a touring exhibition, funded by Robert Rauschenberg with ambitions of promoting world peace and understanding. The American artist created works in each host country and so the exhibition evolved as it travelled to ten different countries over the course of seven years. Called The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange – known as ‘ROCI’ (pronounced Rocky, after the artist’s pet turtle), the final exhibition took place in Washington D.C in 1991. This exhibition at Ropac’s gallery in Ely House is the first time the project has been shown since. Of ROCI, Rauschenberg maintained that “if the attitude of ROCI is going to work, we are dependent on a one-to-one contact with as many people as possible because the most dangerous weapon we have is a lack of understanding.”

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Dates
24 April 2024 — 15 June 2024
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