
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London right now
13 July 2025 • Tabish Khan
Skin, sculpture, scythes, swans and the power of drawing.

13 July 2025 • Tabish Khan
Skin, sculpture, scythes, swans and the power of drawing.

20 June 2025 • Paul Carey-Kent
This is the tenth anniversary year of Annka Kultys’ and over the decade the Swiss gallerist has developed a forward-looking and distinctive position

27 March 2023 • Jasper Spires
There’s a total deluge hammering down on East London for the opening of Annka Kultys’ latest show. It’s a joint presentation of works by painter Juliette Sturlèse and digital artist Marjan Moghaddam

15 January 2023 • Tabish Khan
Tigers, algorithms, postcards, King Arthur and arteries.

13 September 2021 • Jasper Spires
The quintessential characteristic of London’s weather is that you can never tell what it’s going to do next. Forming a… Read More

29 May 2021 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top art exhibitions to see. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide… Read More

28 April 2021 • Jasper Spires
Gretchen Andrew’s most recent exhibition “Other Forms of Travel” is a playful testament to the power of art in the… Read More

20 April 2021 • Moogz
The relationship between Gretchen and Google is like a modern-day David & Goliath. In kung-fu fashion, Gretchen observes how Google’s… Read More

14 April 2021 • Mark Westall
Annka Kultys Gallery is to present Other Forms of Travel, an exhibition of new vision boards and internet manipulations by search engine artist and internet imperialist Gretchen Andrew.

27 September 2020 • Tabish Khan
A robot, mirages, legendary artists, religion and painting.

17 August 2020 • Mark Westall
Annka Kultys Gallery celebrates its fifth year anniversary with Do Robots Dream of Electric Bees?, a ground-breaking, first commercial gallery exhibition of the work of an artificially intelligent artist.

15 April 2018 • Tabish Khan
Weapons, mirrors, nudes, ice cubes, wind turbines, spaceships and a chandelier.

11 March 2018 • Tabish Khan
This week’s Top 7 includes: Swings, nudes, a giant bat, fake Warhols, an android, feminist photography and mirrors.

10 July 2017 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Anne Vieux’s paintings and sculptures explore the optics of the computer screen and the implications of light on abstraction, through digital reproductions.

25 March 2016 • Mark Westall
3 Interesting for Easter

16 March 2016 • Mark Westall
Snow’s art is visceral, spontaneous and often offensive.