Mark Rothko at Fondation Louis Vuitton
12 December 2023 • Lee Sharrock
Fondation Louis Vuitton presents the first retrospective in France dedicated to Mark Rothko (1903-1970) since the exhibition held at the… Read More
Art reviews, The most interesting art exhibitions previewed by FAD magazine.
12 December 2023 • Lee Sharrock
Fondation Louis Vuitton presents the first retrospective in France dedicated to Mark Rothko (1903-1970) since the exhibition held at the… Read More
10 December 2023 • Theo Ellison
Spread across four rooms of the Djanogly Gallery in Nottingham, this exhibition looks to serve up that treat by evaluating how the Victorian legacy maps onto our present day.
9 December 2023 • Tabish Khan
Kinetic animals, glitching figures, QR codes, drawing and cinema.
7 December 2023 • Tabish Khan
Creativity, satire, protest, a thriller, art history and making art.
4 December 2023 • Hannah Hayes-Westall
As a major new retrospective of the work of acclaimed fashion photographer Helmut Newton opens at The Marta Ortega Pérez… Read More
2 December 2023 • Tabish Khan
Offices. sexy mannequins, bathrooms, soap and folklore.
28 November 2023 • Vittoria Benzine
Brooklyn-based art writer Vittoria Benzine had never been to Los Angeles in the heart of autumn. She’d also never been to Montana
27 November 2023 • Natasha Forsythe
The contemporary artworks of Dina El-Sioufi, Wole Lagunju, Abe Odedina, and Freya Tewelde came together to create the show “Re”… Read More
26 November 2023 • Tabish Khan
Ceramics, clouds, minimalism, gestures and AI
24 November 2023 • Phil Tarrant
One sculpture includes a photograph of an astronaut in space next to a plastic snorkel, a mischievous placement. Both look… Read More
23 November 2023 • Irene Machetti
While reading “My Favourite Game: Fotografia e Videogioco” [My favourite game. Photography and videogames] by Simone Santilli, a recently published… Read More
22 November 2023 • Charlotte Rickards
disembowelled and spilled onto the canvas at Tracey Emin’s latest TEARS artist residency show at TKE Studios in Margate.
21 November 2023 • Toby Upson
Balance. Fountain. Personally, the title of Nari Ward’s first UK exhibition is patterned with a joyous feel.
17 November 2023 • Tabish Khan
Forests, cake, hands, cityscapes and hundreds of artworks.
15 November 2023 • Tabish Khan
Lebanese artist Ramzi Mallat’s solo exhibition at P21 gallery titled Fault Lines explores themes of radical heritage, resistance and poetry.
14 November 2023 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Despite the introduction of film, photography, and digital media, painting remained as one of the most sophisticated methods of expression…. Read More
13 November 2023 • Charlotte Rickards
‘It’s impossible’, was what Linsey Young, the curator of Tate Britain’s new exhibition, Women in Revolt! was told by artist Margaret Harrison, when asked if she wanted to be involved. ‘But that’s no reason not to try.’
12 November 2023 • Tabish Khan
Apples, textiles, a studio, wire heads, maps and tongues.
7 November 2023 • Tabish Khan
The British artist you may not have heard of gets a major exhibition.
6 November 2023 • Camille Moreno
Four moles shelter in a fully furnished hollow. Two ailing children sleep, snug in their bed. They whistle and snore… Read More
5 November 2023 • Tabish Khan
Paper, chairs, AI, family and gold.
28 October 2023 • Tabish Khan
Arms, stone, domestic workers, new spaces and whispers.
28 October 2023 • Toby Upson
It felt harrow. The weight of white-washed walls rising. Here, that is there, space was made thick, or disturbingly claustrophobic, through an empty, automated, ambience.
27 October 2023 • Herbert Wright
A contemporary dance make-over of The Matrix, with Manchester thrown into the mix? It sounds mad, but that’s exactly what Danny Boyle, serial hit film-maker and 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony director, has delivered.