Dazed
Transfeminisms: The radical exhibitions reframing feminist art practices
Overstandard
Feminisms Across Cultures, Identities, Languages, and Genders.
Frieze
Curator Daria Khan discusses her history, intellectual and artistic background, and the gallery’s record of platforming important women and queer artists.
FAD magazine
Pauls’s Gallery of the Week: Mimosa House.
Evening Standard
The five exhibitions to see this week in London, from Julianknxx to Marina Abramović, September 2023
Aware
Feminist cruelties, agency and politics of pain in the work of Alyona Tokovenko and Antigonna.
DAZED
The launch of the new initiative supporting queer creatives, as powered by Burberry, July 2023
Events celebrating and supporting queer collectives, kicking off with Mimosa House, July ‘23
Flash Art
Adelaide Cioni “Ab ovo / On Patterns” Mimosa House / London. April 2023
Mousse Magazine
Adelaide Cioni “Ab ovo / On Patterns” at Mimosa House, London, April 2023
Studio International
Adelaide Cioni interview, March 2023
The Wire
Exhibition review, Leah Kardos, November 2022
The Guardian
The Baroness reviews I May 2022
Art Forum
Gabrielle Schwarz reviews The Baroness I August 2022
FRIEZE
Juliet Jacques asks how we respond to influential but marginalized historical figures I July 2022
Elephant
Eloise Hendy writes about The Baroness
OCULA
Elaine YJ Zheng describes Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven’s art practice I July 2022
Art Spiel
The Baroness at Mimosa House London I July 2022
Amie Corry reviews The Baroness I July 2022
DAMN Magazine
Mimosa House presents Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven’s original works for the first time in the UK I June 2022
ArtAsiaPacific
Diasporas Now’s “Cymatic Altar” at Mimosa House | May 2022
ArtForum
Emily LaBarge reviews Cosmic Mothers | January 2022
The Floating Magazine
People: Daria Khan
Art Agenda Reports
London roundup October 2021
‘Must See’ for Frieze London 2021
Frieze Official
Seven Shows to See in London During Frieze Week - Cosmic Mothers
Breed London
A chat with Mimosa House’s Founding Director and Curator Daria Khan.
Art Monthly
Tess Charnley reviews Syncopes | June 2021
The Art Newspaper
Syncopes Review | Deborah Nash | March 2021
Himali Singh Soin in Conversation with Cleo Roberts | London, 10 February 2021
Artforum
Letter from Athens: Georgia Sagri on optic fever and social immunity, 8 May 2020
FRONTRUNNER
FRONTRUNNER Meets Curator Daria Khan, 26 February 2020
Mousse
Body Language: Tomaso Binga, Guia Cortassa, 2019
Hyperallergic
In 1977, an Artist Married Her Male Alter-Ego to Challenge ChauvinismFrancesco Dama, 5 December 2019
Artists and their Aliases: Who Has License to Assume A Fake Identity?Izabella Scott, 4 November 2019
Frieze Week London
Daria Khan profile in Frieze Week Magazine, October 2019
Art London
A Guide to Places, Events and Artists, by Hettie Judah, book published September 2019
RA Magazine
London Exhibitions: Women of Substance, August 2019
AnOther
Tomaso Binga, the Radical Feminist Artist Who Married HerselfThea Hawlin, 1 November 2019
Four curators give advice on how to build a career from ground zeroRoisin McVeigh, 25 October 2019
Gallery Girl
TOMASO BINGA @ MIMOSA HOUSELizzy Vartanian Collier
Something Curated
Paulina Ołowska Performs Her Seminal Work ‘Abeceda’ At Mimosa House
GARAGE
The Day Tomaso Binga Married Themselves (interview with the artist)Philomena Epps, 6 October 2019
Harper’s Bazaar
How to make the most of London’s art season
ArtReview
Five (more) to see in London: Recommendations from ArtReview’s editors for Frieze Week 20192 October 2019
The Must See Shows in London This FallHettie Judah, 15 September 2019
The Radical Italian Artist Who Married Her Male PseudonymLouise Benson, 6 August 2019
TimeOut
Tomaso Binga: A Silenced Victory
Feasts of excess: Zoe WilliamsCaroline Elbaor, 26 August 2019
MAP
Zoe Williams Sunday FantasyAri Níelsson, July 2019
Zoe Williams Sunday FantasyChloe Esslemont 24 June 2019
Zoe Williams Sunday FantasyHettie Judah 7 June 2019
Zoe Williams Sunday Fantasy8 June 2019
iiii magazine
Zoe Williams Sunday FantasyJordan Harrison-Twist 8 June 2019
Zoe Williams interview on her new show at Mimosa House27 May 2019
Burlington Contemporary
Feminist acts of resistance and withdrawal in LondonHelena Reckitt, 26 March 2019
DO YOU KEEP THINKING THERE MUST BE ANOTHER WAY @ MIMOSA HOUSE
Lizzy Vartanian Collier, 13 March 2019
TANK Magazine
Do you keep thinking there must be another waySophie Field, 7 March 2019
'Do you keep thinking there must be another way’ At Mimosa House, 14 February 2019
Alter Heroes CoalitionRebecca Irvin, 10 December 2018
Contemporary Art Society
Alter Heroes Coalition at Mimosa HouseIlaria Puri Purini, 7 December 2018
The Baroness at Mimosa House will present Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven’s original works in the UK for the first time I June 2022
Artribune
Lorenzo Madaro, 18 October 2018
In Search of the Ridiculous: Taus Makhacheva’s Performative FolliesTom Jeffreys, 7 October 2018
ES Magazine
Hettie Judah talks to the artists and activists trying to make a changeHettie Judah, 5 October 2018
Curator Daria Khan On Founding Mimosa House & Supporting Non-Binary ArtistsKeshav Anand, 10 September 2018
Tejal Shah As it is reviewHimali Singh, September 2018 print issue
Critical Collective
As It Is: Trading Categories for Compassion Rhea Tulli, 24 August 2018
Mayfair Art Weekend Gallery HOP! ArtReview toursArtReview editors, 22 June 2018
Artspace
Artists to Watch in June 2018`Artspace editors, 01 June 2018
i-D
four queer artists on how their work helped them surviveAmelia Abraham, 2 May 2018
Artlyst
Artlyst Recommended London Art exhibitionsPaul Carey-Kent, 14 November 2017