
Gavin Turk unveils Ariadne Wrapped
Last week Gavin Turk unveiled the long-awaited, permanent sculpture Ariadne Wrapped (2014) in the centre of Station Square, Cambridge. Ariadne Wrapped (2014) is a life-size sculpture of… Read More
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Last week Gavin Turk unveiled the long-awaited, permanent sculpture Ariadne Wrapped (2014) in the centre of Station Square, Cambridge. Ariadne Wrapped (2014) is a life-size sculpture of… Read More
Clouds, music, hallucinations, a vibrating belly and severed heads.
Ben Brown Fine Arts has opened Les Lalanne: Makers of Dreams, an extensive survey of the work of the late legendary… Read More
Carnival, femininity, landscapes, art history & fire.
Ben Brown Fine Arts London is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Vik Muniz: A Brief History of Art, an… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite exhibitions to see this month. Each one comes with a concise review to help you… Read More
Libraries, Museums and A Theatre is an exhibition of selected works by legendary German artist Candida Höfer. This is the… Read More
Materials such as graphite, acrylic and linen work independently and together to compile Ena Swansea’s quasi-abstract paintings. Highlights from the… Read More
Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, has announced the exhibition Frank Auerbach / Tony Bevan: What Is A Head? featuring portraits by two of Britain’s leading figurative painters, curated by Michael Peppiatt.
Ben Brown Fine Arts is to present an extraordinary group of pictures by famed British artists Gilbert & George at the London gallery, exhibited together for the first time from a prominent private collection. After meeting at Saint Martin’s School of Art in London in 1967, Gilbert & George have been creating art together ever since, fully integrating all aspects of their lives into their art, making themselves ‘living sculptures’.
A robot arm, screaming, red webs, sculpture and a boxing ring.
Rob and Nick Carter talk to Lee Sharrock about their upcoming exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts, which will feature a new series of AI portraits of iconic artists including; Andy Warhol, Frida Kahlo, Peter Blake and Yoko Ono.
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week include Punk rock, a viral cat, Gormley, libraries and blackness.
This week art exhibitions include A giant hare, torture, black power, legs, brothers, textiles and dark nudes.
A shouting apology, exploding animals, religion, subtlety, Ayurveda, India and soldiers.
Animal furniture, a derelict house, cork totems, mystical prints and a giant baby walker.
Jihad, Jeff Koons, animal furniture, drawings, sulphur and ash.
Ah no, not the gap between train and platform, or between supposed rail service and practical reality over Christmas. The gap between art and design can be hard to pin down.
Protests, opulence, Play-Doh, lying in the grass and nightmarish female figures
A glass baby, pastel, opulence, chairs, tulips and dark paintings
My top 5 of Photo London contains an historical archive, landscapes, flowers, wild animals and day and night.
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.
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.
Höfer produces these large-format photographs without digital enhancement or alteration, using long exposure and working solely with the existing light source. The effect is a rare combination of intimacy and scale
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