Echo Soho 2025 – small is beautiful
18 October 2025 • Meike Brunkhorst
I didn’t expect to spend one and a half hours at a fair with only a dozen stands, proof that size isn’t everything and visual storytelling a gift.
18 October 2025 • Meike Brunkhorst
I didn’t expect to spend one and a half hours at a fair with only a dozen stands, proof that size isn’t everything and visual storytelling a gift.
24 September 2025 • Mark Westall
Echo Soho, the new art fair founded by and for female-led galleries, has announced the final list of exhibitors for its inaugural edition
31 July 2025 • Mark Westall
Gallerists and cultural entrepreneurs Alice Black and Tatiana Cheneviere announce the launch of Black + Cheneviere (B+C)
3 February 2025 • Mark Westall
This exhibition is part of an ongoing initiative at Hauser & Wirth Somerset that champions emerging and mid-career artists beyond their roster.
16 May 2024 • Mark Westall
Annie Trevorah’s exhibition, “Nature is a Cyborg,” curated by Josephine Bailey, delves into an imagined world where nature takes center stage, challenging the prevailing human-centered narrative of the Anthropocene.
12 May 2021 • Paul Carey-Kent
I had thought some of London’s galleries might close for good at the end of lockdown, but there’s no sign of any such trend. Rather, several have made good use of the last year’s hiatuses to relocate, typically to superior spaces.
1 April 2019 • Mark Westall
The debut London exhibition of acclaimed Irish artist, Brian Maguire focuses on the underlying socio-political forces at work around the world today.
10 January 2018 • Paul Carey-Kent
There’s a case for being gloomy about the prospects for London’s smaller galleries, several having closed last year, but new ventures are still making their way.
12 November 2017 • Tabish Khan
Ponytailed tyres, dancers, an artist collective, clothes pegs, a garden, protest and the digital.