
Kate Bickmore Studio Visit: Landscapes of the Flesh.
The quintessential characteristic of London’s weather is that you can never tell what it’s going to do next. Forming a… Read More
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The quintessential characteristic of London’s weather is that you can never tell what it’s going to do next. Forming a… Read More
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.
Gretchen Andrew’s most recent exhibition “Other Forms of Travel” is a playful testament to the power of art in the… Read More
The relationship between Gretchen and Google is like a modern-day David & Goliath. In kung-fu fashion, Gretchen observes how Google’s… Read More
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.
This weeks Top 7 art exhibitions include: A colourful maze, infinity mirrors, migration, cityscapes, womanhood, makeup and detritus.
Birds, Roombas, natural sculptures, jigsaws, migrants, a Youtube tutorial and cow horns.
Ruins, Georgian architecture, water filled sculpture, a skyline cut in half, atmospheric domesticity, the underworld and art in a hospital.
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week. Each one comes with a concise… Read More
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit every week.
Not 5 but 9 exhibitions to catch this week
Refugees, growing roots, biblical collages, all white, an airport lounge, lips sofa and a blue pool.
Items from the Jungle, a yoga studio, colourful prostitutes, art meets architecture and art made from money.
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