Exhibitions

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Ashmolean Museum Oxford
6 August 2025 – 18 January 2026

‘a treat’ (Times), ‘a marvellously accessible exhibition’ (Independent), ‘undoubtedly wonderful experience’ (Indiependent)

Photo: Hannah Pye

Anselm Kiefer:
Early Works

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
14 February – 15 June 2025

★★★★ ‘direct and powerful’ (Guardian), ★★★★ ‘urgent’ (Times), ★★★★ ‘engaging’ (Telegraph), ‘comes to life especially well under Fritsch’s curation’ (Apollo)

Photo: Hannah Pye

Ashmolean NOW:
Bettina von Zwehl

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
18 October 2024 – 11 May 2025

‘nods to the politics inherent in collections’ (Financial Times), ‘reawakening your sense of curiosity’ (Guardian)

Photo: Hannah Pye

Ashmolean NOW:
Pio Abad

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
10 February – 8 September 2024

Shortlisted for Turner Price 2024, ‘lyrical meditation on cultural loss’ (Frieze), ‘a transdisciplinary polyphonic narrative’ (a*desk)

Photo: Hannah Pye

Ashmolean NOW:
Flora Yukhnovich x
Daniel Crews-Chubb

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
8 July 2023 – 14 January 2024

‘breathtaking’ (Airmail)

Photo: Hannah Pye

Roppongi Crossing Triennial of Contemporary Japanese Art 2022: Coming & Going

Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
1 December 2022 – 26 March 2023

Co-curated with Amano Taro, Kondo Kenichi, and Hashimoto Azusa

‘succeeds in portraying modern Japanese society and its art scene’ (Tokyo Art Beat)

YOUNG & WILD?
GERMAN ART OF THE 1980s

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
30 July – 20 November 2022

‘prolific energy’ (Guardian), ‘perfectly curated’ (gowithYamo)

Photo: Hannah Pye

Tokyo: Art & Photography

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
29 July 2021 – 3 January 2022

Co-curated with Clare Pollard

★★★★★ ‘thrilling and informative’ (Guardian), ★★★★★ ‘Enthralling … a captivating survey of Japanese art’ (Observer), ‘excellent’ (Apollo), ‘wonderful … this show is a treat’ (Telegraph)

Philip Guston:
Locating the Image

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
23 November 2019 – 8 March 2020

Co-curated with Prof Karen Lang

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A.R. Penck:
I Think in Pictures

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
28 June – 3 November 2019

‘Engaging show that corrects a long omission’ (Financial Times)

Photo: Ashmolean Museum Oxford

Ibrahim El-Salahi:
A Sudanese Artist in Oxford

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
19 April – 2 September 2018

‘The opportunity to view El-Salahi’s works within the context of the Ashmolean’s ever-impressive collections is not one to be overlooked‘ (Apollo)

Photo: Ashmolean Museum Oxford

Giacometti

Tate Modern, London
10 May – 10 September 2017

Co-curated with Frances Morris and Catherine Grenier

★★★★★ ‘the organisers have successfully revealed a different artist’ (Times), ★★★★★ (Evening Standard), ★★★★★ (Guardian), ‘uniquely revelatory’ (Financial Times), ‘a once in a lifetime opportunity’ (Artlyst)

Agnes Martin

Tate Modern, London
3 June – 11 October 2015

Assistant Curator to Frances Morris

★★★★ (Guardian), ★★★★ ‘immaculate’ (Telegraph), ‘a delight’ (Independent), ‘top 11 exhibitions worldwide 2015’ (Hypoallergic)

Global Fine Art Award finalist 2015

Photo: Tate

Martin Kippenberger:
sehr gut | very good

Hamburger Bahnhof –
Nationalgalerie, Berlin
23 February – 18 August 2013

Curatorial Assistant to Udo Kittelmann and Britta Schmitz

‘erwachsen und modern’ (Kunstforum International), ‘nicht nur innovativ, sondern auch witzig’ (Süddeutsche Zeitung)