Review: Michael Craig Martin at the Royal Academy of Arts.
23 October 2024 • Camille Moreno
In the face of the kinds of lofty expectations that accompany a survey at the RA, the Irish-born artist puts humour before sobriety.
23 October 2024 • Camille Moreno
In the face of the kinds of lofty expectations that accompany a survey at the RA, the Irish-born artist puts humour before sobriety.
23 October 2024 • Mark Westall
Works by 31 young emerging artists, graduates of the Royal Drawing School founded in London by His Majesty the King… Read More
23 October 2024 • Paul Carey-Kent
Both ‘Paris Internationale’ and ‘The Salon by Nada and The Community’ were well-located presentations with a sprinkling of established names and a lively mix of upcoming artists.
22 October 2024 • Mark Westall
In the context of rapid global digitalization, artist Hao Huang explores the coexistence of nature and technology through a unique… Read More
22 October 2024 • Mark Westall
The Royal Society of Sculptors in partnership with Milwyn Casting Ltd present the 10gram Challenge – where 40 artists of… Read More
22 October 2024 • Mark Westall
You can now see Ik-Joong Kang’s 70-foot-tall Hangeul Wall at the Korean Cultural Center New York (KCCNY) the world’s largest Hangeul Wall…. Read More
22 October 2024 • Paige Miller
These artists may use boxes and grids, but their works are anything but basic!
22 October 2024 • Meike Brunkhorst
There are close to a hundred rooms at the British Museum, grouped by region and period and filled with objects… Read More
21 October 2024 • Toby Upson
Time to pitch up and feel part of the community: Art Car Boot Sale, 2024
21 October 2024 • Paige Miller
At the first edition of The Salon by NADA and The Community in Paris, feathers, gilt, bows, and florals took centre stage.
19 October 2024 • Paul Carey-Kent
Excellence is fairly routine, then, so I went in search of fare that was also unusual in some way. Here are 10 examples:
18 October 2024 • Lee Sharrock
Hot on the heels of Frieze Week, the focus of the contemporary art world quickly shifts to Paris, where Art… Read More
18 October 2024 • Mark Westall
Nothing about Ashley Cluer’s three monumental sculptures that occupy the gallery space looks organic. The bright green colour sprayed on the industrial cement has nothing to do with the green hues of nature.
18 October 2024 • Tabish Khan
Seasons, dodos, arcade machines, windows and lights
18 October 2024 • Mark Westall
On September 14th, 2024, the 22nd London Design Festival opened in London with the theme “Natural Utopia.” As part of… Read More
17 October 2024 • Will Hainsworth
It’s no secret that the contemporary art scene in Paris has had somewhat of a resurgence in recent years. Soon… Read More
17 October 2024 • Mark Westall
FAILE’s upcoming exhibition at [CONTAINER] in Santa Fe, FAILE: A Riot of Existence, invites viewers into the electrifying visual universe of artists… Read More
16 October 2024 • Paige Miller
Floor by floor, we scouted out the best booths. Here are our Top 10.
16 October 2024 • Mark Westall
Bow Arts in their new 50,000 sq ft space present Take a Seat + Absurd Visions.
16 October 2024 • Mark Westall
The second edition of Design Miami.Paris is now open, welcoming 30 international exhibitor presentations, showcasing an array of rare and unique displays of the… Read More
16 October 2024 • Paige Miller
The two artists, now showing together at Galerie Poggi, have been close friends and aware of each other’s practices for years.
15 October 2024 • Mark Westall
Living in Colour is one of the largest collections of David Hockney graphics in the
world, consisting of over 150 works, and has never been seen in public before. Works span six decades of the career of Britain’s most celebrated living artist
14 October 2024 • Mark Westall
Zara Muse’s solo exhibition “Winds of Change: A Journey Unfolding” at Grove Gallery has been extended two weeks due to… Read More
14 October 2024 • Paul Carey-Kent
No sooner had I walked into Frieze Masters than I bumped into the Brazilian painter Gabriela Max. Perhaps that was a portent, as I found plenty of interesting work from South America…