Top 5 exhibitions to see during the Venice Biennale.
25 April 2024 • Maïa Morgensztern
As the Art World flocks to see the national pavilions of the Venice Biennale, cultural institutions around town put their… Read More
Art reviews, The most interesting art exhibitions previewed by FAD magazine.
25 April 2024 • Maïa Morgensztern
As the Art World flocks to see the national pavilions of the Venice Biennale, cultural institutions around town put their… Read More
17 April 2024 • Charlotte Russell
Whenever I camp I cry. I’ve bought tents from bootsales for a couple of quid and watched as the fly sheet was ripped away in a storm, leaving me exposed to the elements with nothing but my rain-sodden sleeping bag for warmth.
10 April 2024 • Guest
Ibrahim Mahama: Purple Hibiscus – #REVIEW- ‘At least 1000 people have worked together in this piece, it took us nearly… Read More
8 April 2024 • Tabish Khan
Contemporary artists drawing inspiration from their dreams and nightmares
8 April 2024 • Camille Moreno
A shadowy silhouette of a hunched figure shows a woman on the move. Set against a map of “Germanie” and… Read More
5 April 2024 • Vittoria Benzine
The 16th edition of the Dallas Art Fair just opened to characteristically enthusiastic and fashionable crowds, inaugurating Dallas Art Month… Read More
28 March 2024 • Guest
Enzo Mari, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist with Francesca Giacomelli, and produced by Triennale Milano, has landed at the Design Museum in Kensington.
28 March 2024 • Mark Westall
Two exhibitions at Mostyn create beauty from trauma. Firstly we have Paul Maheke’s most extensive solo exhibition in the UK… Read More
28 March 2024 • Tabish Khan
An impressive inaugural Biennale interacting with amazing history and architecture.
27 March 2024 • Irene Machetti
Collezione Maramotti has opened the show Quem Genuit Adoravit by Italian artist Manuele Cerutti. Combining large-scale paintings and more intimate… Read More
27 March 2024 • Lee Sharrock
It’s a travesty that Yoko Ono is too often discussed in the context of her marriage to John Lennon and dismissed as the woman who broke up The Beatles, without reference to her incredible accomplishments as a trailblazing conceptual artist.
26 March 2024 • Toby Upson
To think about Maxmine Bichon’s first institutional exhibition analogously, I will begin with a quote from Tracy Chevalier’s novel Girl… Read More
26 March 2024 • Tabish Khan
A new exhibition within an impressive private collection in Madrid.
25 March 2024 • Natasha Forsythe
Mark Sealy curates an extraordinary exhibition at the Autograph Gallery, showcasing Wilfred Ukpong’s fusion of Afrofuturism and dystopian imagery. Through… Read More
25 March 2024 • Jasper Spires
Kidd Pivot’s Assembly Hall is a salubrious tribute to the power of collective fantasy, a touching exploration of grief, and… Read More
19 March 2024 • Madeleine Clark
The newly launched Palmer Gallery enters London with a resounding splash. Its inaugural exhibition, ‘Field of Difference’
15 March 2024 • Albertina Campbell
Qui Qu’a Vu Coco? If you haven’t and were not fortunate enough to get a hold of tickets for the… Read More
12 March 2024 • Madeleine Clark
Matt Connors’ first UK institutional exhibition opened on 8th March at the Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art. The title of… Read More
12 March 2024 • Jasper Spires
A stunning and intimate drama, Casserole by Actors East is the searing portrayal of a fractured relationship, a cauldron of… Read More
9 March 2024 • Jasper Spires
Dimitris Papaioannou has stunned audiences at Sadler’s Wells with a new run of his dance theatre piece ‘INK’. A towering… Read More
9 March 2024 • Camille Moreno
“Look, the Covid,” a visitor remarks to their companion in Spanish, and gestures towards a large, warted, pepto-pink sphere suspended… Read More
9 March 2024 • Charlotte Rickards
As humans, we’re evolutionarily drawn to read the faces of others. We scan for eyebrows that lift or furrow; we… Read More
9 March 2024 • Tabish Khan
Squat lobsters, children and rain, spiky sculpture, baling twine and little feet.
26 February 2024 • Albertina Campbell
Following the tragic murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police in 2020, a tragedy which sparked widespread… Read More