Salvador Dalí: entertainer who brought Surrealism to a mass market
23 January 2019 • Mark Westall
As the familiar face of the longest-running art movement of the 20th century – Surrealism – Dalí was well aware of the power of his public persona
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23 January 2019 • Mark Westall
As the familiar face of the longest-running art movement of the 20th century – Surrealism – Dalí was well aware of the power of his public persona
21 January 2019 • Irene Machetti
Marlborough Fine Art will present a retrospective of works by Victor Pasmore in February 2019, using as a point of departure his major 1965 Tate exhibition.
20 January 2019 • Tabish Khan
This weeks Top 7 art exhibitions to see includes A lion, a stag and a unicorn, disembodied limbs, Trump. nudity, a robot face, lights and figures.
15 January 2019 • Irene Machetti
PUBLIC Gallery’s upcoming exhibition will mark the debut of the Italian artist Matteo Cordero.
The solo exhibition will show the trajectory of Cordero’s work, especially the influence the Neo-Expressionists of the late 1970s and 1980s
9 December 2018 • Tabish Khan
This week’s Top 7 Art shows to see in London include Gypsy hunting, a fallen star, animal traps, a lost city, mental health, Christmas and a toupe.
29 November 2018 • Mark Westall
At first glance, Widows feels like a strange pick for a director like Steve McQueen.
21 November 2018 • Mark Westall
Cloud Square is a site-specific installation by polish artist Karolina Halatek, that premiered this November at After Dark, an event at Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, USA.
20 November 2018 • Mark Westall
Alice Irwin is a recent MA graduate in Printmaking from the Royal College of Art. Working with themes and imagery drawn from childhood memories, she creates bold and distinctive work
18 November 2018 • Tabish Khan
Lie on a bed, landscapes break apart, Croydon, what we hang in our homes, a petrol station, a car crash and motherhood.
1 November 2018 • Mark Westall
Avant Arte has just announced a new Limited Edition sculpture in collaboration with rising art star Felipe Pantone.
29 October 2018 • Mark Westall
In ‘The Tiger Penis Project’, bio-artist Kuang-Yi Ku uses emerging biotechnologies to create artificial animal parts traditionally used in Chinese medicine
28 October 2018 • Tabish Khan
This week’s Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see includes: Peeling skin, humour, Plutonium, a Christmas tree, bodies, marble & water.
25 October 2018 • Mark Westall
Coco de Mer and the artist Wanda Orme have collaborated on a series of sensual images which showcase Coco de Mer’s latexwear collection in Wanda’s signature style.
23 October 2018 • Mark Westall
Stuart Semple has emerged with a series of five plant-based, 100% compostable ultra-sparkly glitters for the artistic community to use. He has named the super-glitters ‘DAZZLE’ and is deploying them via his Culture Hustle website and social media is already going crazy for them.
22 October 2018 • Mark Westall
During her reign as the first crowned Empress in Iranian history, Empress Farah Pahlavi amassed one of the world’s greatest collections of modern art for her country, including works by van Gogh, Picasso, Bacon, Rothko and de Kooning.
17 October 2018 • Mark Westall
First There is a Mountain is a new artwork by Katie Paterson that connects the public to the world’s diverse mountains ranges.
9 October 2018 • Staff
This week instead of writing about Frieze I’m here to offer a refreshing break from the madness that is London with my first column from Milan.
26 September 2018 • Staff
I headed over to Exmouth market for a day that had been marked in my calendar for months now. Sasha Galitzine’s Salon 63 was finally taking over barbershops, hairdressers, salons and health clubs along the 63’s route from Clerkenwell to Peckham.
23 September 2018 • Eric Thorp
Art Proof is a new art podcast conceived and hosted by arts journalist Eric Thorp, creative project coordinator Nicholas Stavri and painter Rowan Newton.
9 September 2018 • Tabish Khan
This weeks Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London includes: History, teeth, meditation, beauty, Campari, theatre and flowers.
31 August 2018 • Herbert Wright
Amos Rex, a surrealistic and mainly subterranean art complex, has just opened in Helsinki, with a immersive multimedia headline show by Japanese digital collective teamLab. But that’s not all that is pushing Helsinki on to the international art map
20 August 2018 • Staff
Exclusive new FAD series: Christian Luiten, co-founder of amazing art platform @AvantArte chooses the artists you should be following this season. Read on for his Autumn 2018 picks.
17 August 2018 • Mark Westall
DOUBLEPLAY began as a collaborative film by Gil De Ray and Kirsty Allison, shot in New Orleans, where Kirsty chalked up a graffiti poem around Crescent Park which she then recited, and Gil created music as an accompaniment. It creates an echo to the track to his first half of the film, some of which was shot in the UK’s Hellfire Caves.
10 August 2018 • Mark Westall
Back to Basics is a new online shop producing natural handmade cosmetics in the city of Marseille.
Marseille has a long history of producing amazing soap and Back to Basics is one of the best places to find it.