
Wandering Intuition, a solo exhibition by leading figurative artist Henrik Aa. Uldalen
Wandering Intuition, a solo exhibition by leading figurative artist Henrik Aa. Uldalen. Presented on JD Malat Gallery’s virtual exhibition platform, PARALLEL
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Wandering Intuition, a solo exhibition by leading figurative artist Henrik Aa. Uldalen. Presented on JD Malat Gallery’s virtual exhibition platform, PARALLEL
Richard Saltoun Gallery present ULAY: From Berlin to Paris curated by Hana Ostan Ožbolt. In the current social-political setting, in… Read More
Back in 2019 the Museum of London announced their ambition to acquire the Trump Baby blimp, recognising its importance in the protests that happened in London in 2018.
Grove Collective is a new gallery from Jacob Barnes of Soft Punk Magazine and Morgane Wagner of Square Gallery due to open its inaugural exhibition on February 4th a group exhibition titled A Future Cast In Our Image.
According to John Gray ‘In evolutionary pre-history, consciousness emerged as a side effect of language. Today it is a by-product of the media.’ BREAKING is a collaborative installation in response to this conundrum by artists Richard Ducker and Robert Good
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five exhibitions to see online. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether… Read More
Taking place at Christie’s London, Wisdom and Nature is a major fundraising exhibition and auction in aid of Le Ciel Foundation, a UK-based charity dedicated to protecting indigenous knowledge and acting as a trusted conduit between ancestral wisdom and western society.
Surreal, fairytale-esque landscapes and characters are rendered in exquisite detail in Norweigan artist Sverre Malling’s latest collection of drawings.
London-based curatorial agency Lacuna Projects have been appointed by Sellar, in partnership with Great Western Developments Ltd for the realisation of a major public art programme at Paddington Square.
Eight artists have been commissioned to take over and transform some of West London’s empty high street retail spaces as part of a major public art initiative called high street windows.
Delfina Foundation in partnership with the Horniman Museum and Gardens is delighted to announce an open call for a UK-based… Read More
At 6pm on Wednesday 13th January, the artist Savinder Bual will be in conversation with London-based curator and educator Amanprit… Read More
Didn’t see them in the flesh? Catch them online.
A special New Year’s Eve event featuring Anne Imhof and Patti Smith will be broadcast on FAD & CIRCA
Abandoned places, online exhibitions, spinal cord injury, bridges and red art.
Curator and artist Rod Kitson picks 10 exhibits from the Class of 2020 show. It is remaining open with increased Covid precautions through tier 3, as it is within a shop.
Metal, Ink & Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island, will be BASTIAN’s first London exhibition of works by Robert Rauschenberg (1928-2008).
One of the UK’s greatest art collections will have a magnificent new setting when The Courtauld, one of the world’s… Read More
Artist Marcus Lyall is unveiling his new, outdoor interactive laser and sound installation, ‘Presence’, which will appear at 5-9pm every evening between the 16th – 20th December underneath Silvertown Way in London’s Royal Docks.
The New Art Centre has announced an exhibition of work by the British furniture designer Fred Baier, showcasing pieces made by the artist throughout the course of his long career.
Seife has been building towards A Small Spark vs a Great Forest. After undertaking a personal and artistic journey through Iran, Syria and Turkey, Seife will present his first solo exhibition with Unit London
Maureen Paley to present the second solo exhibition at the gallery by Lawrence Abu Hamdan. The exhibition will include a newly realised installation of the video work Once Removed (2019)
Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop has invited all their previous resident artists from the prestigious Solo Residency, the dynamic Radical Residency®? and the brand new Duo Residency to take part in “The Invitational I”, a group exhibition selected by Alessio Antoniolli.
because because because because because is a solo exhibition by BAFTA-winning artist and filmmaker Ian Gouldstone at Sim Smith. The exhibition is a graceful performance in tech, exploring notions of chance, imagination and the importance of connection at a time when we are apart.