
Whitney Museum reconsiders Roy Lichtenstein for the digital age
23 July 2026 • Mark Westall
The Whitney will stage one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of Roy Lichtenstein’s work in decades this autumn

23 July 2026 • Mark Westall
The Whitney will stage one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of Roy Lichtenstein’s work in decades this autumn

17 June 2026 • Mark Westall
Twelve artists including Alex Da Corte, Senga Nengudi and Charles Atlas have been awarded unrestricted $100,000 grants through the 2026

21 November 2021 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top exhibitions to see in Mayfair and St. James’s – all closing soon. Each one comes… Read More

15 October 2021 • Mark Westall
Frieze London kicked off with a bang on Wednesday, lights cameras action – lots of light and bright colours, fast-… Read More

28 October 2020 • Mark Westall
Alex Da Corte’s upcoming solo exhibition, Helter Shelter or: The Red Show! or…, opens at Sadie Coles HQ this Saturday 31st October 2020, 11am-6pm.

31 October 2016 • Staff
Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016 focuses on the ways in which artists have dismantled and reassembled the conventions of cinema—screen, projection, darkness—to create new experiences of the moving image. The exhibition will fill the Whitney Museum’s 18,000-square-foot fifth-floor galleries, and will include a film series in the third-floor theatre.
12 August 2013 • VC Maurer
There is something so alluring about a fantastically made hoagie- especially one that you can’t eat! Artists Alex Da Corte and Borna Sammak leads observers to question whether or not the OKO’s many-layered storefront space is a gallery or some sort of deli?