2021: A Year in Review
Presenting a selection of some of the projects we have had the pleasure of producing throughout the last 12 months. 2021 has been a transitional year from the completely virtual world of the lockdowns of 2020 to a hybrid model, demonstrating the symbiosis of the physical and virtual exhibition. With thanks to the many organisations who have worked with V21 Artspace and to Arts Council England for supporting the continued development of our free to access virtual exhibition platform. We look forward to sharing our 2022 programme of virtual exhibitions at v21artspace.com.
Featured projects and organisations in order of appearance:
Huma Bhabha Against Time
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Sony World Photography Awards 2021
World Photography Organisation
Erika Verzutti
Nottingham Contemporary
Conversations about Climate Change
Building Centre
John Hughes Arts Festival 2021
Jesus College, University of Cambridge
Louise Bourgeois. The Heart Has Its Reasons
Hauser & Wirth Gstaad at Tarmak22
Katrina Russell-Adams UNDERPIN
The Foundry Gallery
Museum of Making
Derby Museums Trust
Power: Freedom to Create
National Justice Museum
24th Annual Meeting
British Society for Heart Failure
Animal Hauntings
Scarborough Art Gallery
Pakui Hardware. Virtual Care
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Gustav Metzger
Hauser & Wirth Somerset
Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020
Newcastle University APL 2021 Virtual Degree Show
Glenn Ligon. It’s Always a Little Bit Not Yet.
Hauser & Wirth New York (22nd Street)
Great Scottish Canvas
WWF-Scotland
Arit Emmanuela Etukudo: The Christening
New Art Exchange
In Which Language Do We Dream
Impressions Gallery
Brian Griffin: Black Country Dada, Volume II: 1969 - 1990
QUAD Gallery
Yamam Nabeel. Waiting for Time
Art Forward Media
Lorna Simpson. Everrrything
Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles
Irriṯitja Kuwarri Tjungu | Past & Present Together: Fifty Years of Papunya Tula Artists
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection
Surivanoroc
Middlesex University Virtual Gallery
Solace
Air Arts