Review: Ghislaine Leung, Holdings
24 February 2024 • Toby Upson
Composed from a minimal range of surplus materials, Ghislaine Leung’s exhibition Holdings lovingly rescores the ‘infrastructures of dependency’ that animate… Read More
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24 February 2024 • Toby Upson
Composed from a minimal range of surplus materials, Ghislaine Leung’s exhibition Holdings lovingly rescores the ‘infrastructures of dependency’ that animate… Read More
20 February 2024 • Madeleine Clark
At Guts Gallery’s latest show ‘Beyond Boundaries’ (16 February – 12th March 2024), energy is palpable both on and off the canvas
14 February 2024 • Jasper Spires
Acclaimed Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky has used his career as an artist to highlight and critique the impact of industrialisation on the natural world
12 February 2024 • Toby Upson
Not a flash pan fad but thick formal plots. Alexis Hunter’s 10 Seconds images acts of revolt which demand we… Read More
10 February 2024 • Tabish Khan
Gold, darkness, photography, dreams, eyes and a lot of green.
9 February 2024 • Jasper Spires
A haunting spectacle from one of Britain’s great post-war painters, Frank Auerbach’s The Charcoal Heads at the Courtauld is a… Read More
7 February 2024 • Charlotte Rickards
In recent years, there’s been a proliferation of shows on women artists working in abstraction in the later half of… Read More
5 February 2024 • Tabish Khan
An excellent shortlist for this prize’s exhibition.
3 February 2024 • Tabish Khan
Comic books, bright colours, pop art, advertising and x-rays.
3 February 2024 • Mark Westall
Miami Art Week 2023, oh, what a wild ride it was!
Picture this: Us, a drawing robot, beef jerky, and electrolytes.
3 February 2024 • Meike Brunkhorst
Visiting House Warming at 69 Evering Road in Stoke Newington felt like crashing an 80s house party.
1 February 2024 • Guest
The video titled “Zhao Di” (Unborn Daughters), an art performance by Ayisha Mi, has garnered over 2 million views and engaged with over 100,000 individuals across various major social media platforms worldwide.
31 January 2024 • Lee Sharrock
Somerset House on The Strand in London is hosting the first major exhibition to explore the phenomenon of cuteness in contemporary culture. ”CUTE: An Exhibition Exploring the Irresistible Rise of Cuteness” features works by over 50 artists.
27 January 2024 • Tabish Khan
Coal, tarot cards, islands, Pre-Raphaelites and golden eyes.
25 January 2024 • Camille Moreno
The first and most charged picture met by the visitor in Thaddaes Ropac’s current exhibition, The Joseph Beuys Portraits —a series of… Read More
22 January 2024 • Guest
Below Will Hainsworth picks four artists worth tracking down at Condon London this year.
22 January 2024 • Meike Brunkhorst
Condo is back with 50 galleries showing across 23 spaces in London. An art marathon taking in all exhibitions is… Read More
20 January 2024 • Tabish Khan
Puppets, 25 years of art, tennis, animals and colourful portraits
19 January 2024 • Charlotte Rickards
When Virginia Woolf sat down to write Orlando, she wasn’t writing it with an abstract readership in mind. Really, she was thinking only of one person: her lover, Vita Sackville-West. We just got to be able to read it.
13 January 2024 • Tabish Khan
Miniatures, moustaches, fashion filters, drawings and masterpieces.
7 January 2024 • Tabish Khan
Bottle tops, keyboards, myths, small works and suspended art.
29 December 2023 • Tabish Khan
Cinema, colour, cigarettes, words and bodies.
14 December 2023 • Tabish Khan
Nudity, stained glass, fashion, a falcon and Guildford.
14 December 2023 • Camille Moreno
Reading the exhibition text at Barbican’s RE/SISTERS, A Lens on Gender and Ecology, one could get the impression that environmentalism and feminism were cut from the same collateral cloth