Delaine Le Bas explores identity, memory, and resistance through assemblage, myth, and material transformation.
Leap by Delaine Le Bas at Maureen Paley

Cucumber Mag Contemporary Visual Arts and contemporary artists

Delaine Le Bas explores identity, memory, and resistance through assemblage, myth, and material transformation.

Mirak Jamal’s paintings transform domestic space into a site of instability, where architecture, memory, and power converge.

The exhibition stages a compressed interior where rest, labour and desire fail to stabilise.

In his new series ‘No Path Through the Flames’, Vladimir Logutov materializes the collective anxiety of the twenties in monochrome, expressive painting.

Tala Madani constructs a fractured maternal figure where care, collapse, and artificial systems of reproduction blur into one another.

Frieze Sculpture 2025 turns Regent’s Park into a shifting field where sculpture responds to light, weather, and movement, becoming a site-responsive .

The Hayward Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition at a public art gallery by leading Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara.

Motunrayo Akinola’s The Door uses cardboard and tape to explore post-colonial themes of care, memory, and social hierarchy