
Robin Close the Comeback Kid.
We caught up with London-based artist Robin Close ahead of his come back exhibition ‘Selected Paintings’, opening at the Pram Shed Gallery on Saturday 3rd July.
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We caught up with London-based artist Robin Close ahead of his come back exhibition ‘Selected Paintings’, opening at the Pram Shed Gallery on Saturday 3rd July.
As an Augmented Reality NFT artwork, Ransom Money offers an infinite interactive experience to the collector, which most 2D digital art fails to deliver to its owner.
In a cross over between the comfort of the kitchen and the dominion of the studio, it felt perfect that… Read More
A procession event featuring four 30m-long portrait photographs taken by internationally-renowned French contemporary artist JR – and carried by the… Read More
Choreographer, MC, poet and performer Blackhaine links up with artist Richie Culver. DID U CUM YET / I’M NOT GONNA CUM, a collaborative work takes its name from Culver’s now infamous canvas work ‘Did U Cum Yet?’
When tasked with transforming the Skylight Cinema in Bentonville, Arkansas, artist Anne Vieux turned to her talents in digital painting to create a captivating illusion of a hyperfluid space.
A series of unique artworks and design interventions by leading artist Yinka Ilori have been installed at St Stephen’s Centre, part of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, to bring cheer and lift the mood for patients and staff.
Over the New Year Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the opening of the new Moynihan Train Hall, along with three… 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.
Marshmallow Laser Feast collaborates with Fraunhofer MEVIS to create its latest immersive artwork The Tides Within Us. The Tides Within… Read More
Obvious and RAWS have collaborated on a new artwork Parietal Burner #1 using cave paintings from Lascaux: The artwork is… Read More
With the global pandemic keeping galleries and museums closed, there is no better time to bring the art outdoors. Frank… Read More
Outrageous Algorithms, a mobile artwork by Rachel Ara that challenges the mythology of algorithms. Conceptual artist Rachel Ara uses her ex-AA van as a mobile gallery (MoVA), to take her work out whilst access to galleries and museums remains limited. Borrowing the branding style from a well known breakdown company Ara creates Outrageous Algorithms, a new and specialist service for today’s emergencies – a 24hr Mental Breakdown Service.
Marlon Diggs is a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA living in the Washington DC area. Born in 1987 Diggs began to pursue art as a child drawing everything from cartoons, comics, action figures and athletes.
Artist showcase Veronika Marquez The Last Supper
James Petrucci’s practice explores concepts of archetype and mediated image, focusing in particular on representations of youth.
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“Scanner Room” – an installation designed specifically for the gallery space that engulfs this space completely, creating an environment constructed by light and filled with it.
There are loads of art events such as private views, artists talks, and screenings happening around London, and often it is impossible to choose where to go and what to see so here are the choices of Art Map London