
The Top 6 West End gallery exhibitions to see in London this summer
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top exhibitions to see right now. Each one comes with a concise review to help you… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top exhibitions to see right now. Each one comes with a concise review to help you… Read More
Alison Jacques Gallery has announced representation of Carol Rhodes (1959–2018) in partnership with the Carol Rhodes Estate, whose curator Andrew Mummery worked closely with Rhodes for much of her career.
Alison Jacques Gallery has announced representation of Nicola L. (1932 – 2018), in partnership with the Nicola L. Collection and Archive. As the only gallery working with Nicola L., this partnership provides an invaluable opportunity to further enhance the profile of Nicola L.’s pioneering work and foreground underexposed aspects of the artist’s prolific practice.
Alison Jacques Gallery presents the first solo exhibition in Europe devoted to three generations of women artists living in Gee’s Bend, now known as Boykin, a remote black community situated on a U turn in the Alabama River
Alison Jacques Gallery presents the second exhibitions of the work of American photographer Gordon Parks an intimate and nuanced portrait of Muhammad Ali.
Alison Jacques Gallery presents the second of two exhibitions of the work of American photographer Gordon Parks (1912-2006) in collaboration with The Gordon Parks Foundation.
Alison Jacques Gallery to present an exhibition of works by Betty Parsons (1900 – 1982), one of the most influential and dynamic figures of the American avant-garde.
Check out some great new ceramic work by Japanese artist Takuro Kuwata his first solo exhibition in London.
Alison Jacques Gallery is to exhibit Dorothea Tanning’s final paintings, which will be, shown together for the first time since 1999.
FAD caught up with Davide Balula while he was getting ready for his new exhibition at Alison Jacques Gallery A Light To Repeat [ ] On The Wall. We where able to ask him about his work and his take on reality.
Opening tonight at Alison Jacques Gallery is a solo exhibition of new work by French artist Davide Balula. Balula’s practice manifests in a wide range of forms, which record the effects of nature such as charring wood, soaking canvases in rivers or burying paintings in soil.
FAD brings you the best places to eat, to sleep and what not to miss, as recommended by Art World VIP, gallerist Alison Jacques
Tabish Khan brings you five art exhibitions in London that you should visit during the week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
Tomory Dodge?s canvases recall the sublime through an abstract and seductive use of colour and movement. The compositional negotiation between… Read More
Robert Mapplethorpe, Frogs, 1984 © Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Used by permission To include a perfomance by Patti Smith Alison Jacques… Read More
In a series of new sculptures, made primarily of cast and painted bronze, Liz Craft continues to take inspiration from… Read More