
Somerset House to celebrate the Beano & The Art of Breaking Rules
Dennis and Gnasher, Minnie the Minx, Bash Street Kids and the rest of the Beano gang take over Somerset House… Read More
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Art Stuff Paris is where you can find all the cool art stuff: exhibitions, events we have found coming out of Paris.
Dennis and Gnasher, Minnie the Minx, Bash Street Kids and the rest of the Beano gang take over Somerset House… Read More
Emma Talbot, the London-based artist of sensuous visual poems becomes the next CIRCA artist, presenting a new body of four… Read More
The Twelve Heads of Cerberus by Tighe-Mearns-Smith a Sustainable Fashion Collection, Animation, Song and Thesis which premiered at London fashion week
Much modern art uses unusual materials. The primacy of paint, canvas and marble are long gone. Often the material feeds… Read More
What does it mean to be an artist? How do you know when you’ve made it? Dublin based artist Philip Gerald examines some of the anxieties surrounding art practice in his first UK solo show at London’s PUBLIC Gallery.
An outstanding group of modern drawings by European and American masters assembled by the late collector Howard Karshan has been presented to The Courtauld Gallery in London by his wife, the artist Linda Karshan.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five art exhibitions to see online this month. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
White Cube is to present the ‘NEW NORMAL PICTURES’ by Gilbert & George. This major exhibition brings together 26 new pictures described by the artists as ‘celebratory, crazed and super-modern’.
This spring Tate Modern will present a major new exhibition of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). It will show how he broke the rules of classical sculpture to create a dramatically different image of the human body, mirroring the ruptures, complexities and uncertainties of the modern age.
Dropping in April 2021, the Design Museum in London launches its long-awaited exhibition, Sneakers Unboxed: From Studio to Street
The world’s first ultra-realistic AI robot artist, Ai-Da will be the subject of an exhibition at the Design Museum in London opening in May 2021.
Alex Vardaxoglou is currently sharing an online Presentation of works in collaboration with British artist Mimi Hope (b. 1994), ahead of a physical exhibition at the gallery later this year.
Gagosian has handed the reins of its space in London’s Britannia Street to Damien Hirst for a 12 months
The John Giorno Foundation has announced two major monographic gallery exhibitions this year in New York and London, marking the first posthumous presentations of the artist’s work since his passing in October of 2019
Born in London in 1985 and based in Brooklyn, Zoë Buckman’s multidisciplinary practice incorporates sculpture, textiles, ceramics, photography, and large-scale public installations.
For the first time, Explore the Collections brings together data, stories, images and content about the V&A’s vast and fascinating collection in one place.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five exhibitions to see online this month. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
Coming from the same oeuvé as Alex Katz and early Julian Opie a new exhibition Visions of Vitality showcases the figurative work of artist Lennie Lee.
V.O Curations is marking the opening of its new site in Mayfair at 56 Conduit Street with an exhibition by… Read More
Many art-related events, including Guts Gallery’s, have either been cancelled or postponed, causing a large economic impact on artists globally…. Read More
A balm to the Lockdown Lover’s tireless online search for gifts could be Dellasposa Gallery’s Valentine’s Day Art Edit, a coquettish curation of prints, paintings, and books,
Super moons, cartoons and crafty creations.
Charles Gaines is to have his first-ever solo exhibition in the UK featuring new works across both galleries at Hauser & Wirth London. Comprising two new bodies of Gaines’ critically acclaimed Plexiglas gridworks, the exhibition includes his institutionally heralded ‘Numbers and Trees’ and ‘Numbers and Faces’ series.
Like artists, creators, designers and curators across the globe RCA students have adapted, innovated and reimagined in recent months. An RCA degree questions established narratives – this has never been more relevant.
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