Kadir Karababa – ‘for my open eyes are tired’

07/08/25 till 13/08/25

‘for my open eyes are tired’ is Kadir Karababa’’s debut solo exhibition of paintings, presenting a visceral body of work spanning 2023-2025 that navigates the fragmented terrain of multiple, often conflicting identities. Kadir pursues suspended figures—untethered from the world, heads floating in darkness and light—creating spaces where disconnection becomes a form of yearning.

Henrietta Armstrong – ‘The Soul Has Two Eyes’

31/07/25 till 06/08/25

Henrietta Armstrong is a London-based artist working across sculpture, installation, and print. Her practice engages with ritual objects, sacred forms, and the symbolism of protection and power. Using materials such as wax, resin, and cast metal, Armstrong creates relic-like works that blur the boundary between artefact and offering.

Eve Stickler – ‘The Thanetarium’

17/07/25 till 23/07/25

All the pieces in this show have their origins in Thanet.

As a Ramsgate resident since 2017, Eve has developed a fascination with the light, architecture, vistas and joy of the Thanet towns. She paints highly coloured representations of local places and scenes, sometimes elaborating or adding elements as the combination of light, colour and the painting process ignites her imagination.

Emma Falconer – ‘Mitteleuropa’

27/06/25 till 02/07/25

A multimedia exhibition to tie in with Mitteleuropa: a 350 page illustrated book of 14 creative nonfiction essays about the places, people, literature, film and essential weirdness of Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, Czechia, Slovakia, and Hungary, percolated through spending fifteen years working in those countries.

Fizz Malas – ‘Lost Property’

05/06/25 till 18/06/25

“My practice explores and plays with the law, particularly intellectual property, censorship and privacy through printmaking, photography, and installation. The multiplied image is also relevant as well as examining labels such as illustration, decorative, and labour.”

Dmytro Nedria – ‘Polite People in a Polite Society’

01/05/25 till 07/05/25

Salon presents: “Polite People in a Polite Society”, a conceptual photo project contemplating the interaction between “polite people,” or so-called “green men,” with a “polite society,” thus transferring traces of one’s activities into the space of others. The project questions the idea of empires’ capacity for self-analysis and the reevaluation of their own historical mistakes, addressing the effectiveness of such self-reflection.