
VIOLINS/VIOLENCE- Bruce Nauman, Cécile B. Evans, Ndayé Kouagou, Sung Tieu, Jesse Darling
Gathering presents ‘Violins/Violence,’ a group exhibition featuring works from Bruce Nauman, Cécile B. Evans, Ndayé Kouagou, Sung Tieu and Jesse Darling.
Gathering presents ‘Violins/Violence,’ a group exhibition featuring works from Bruce Nauman, Cécile B. Evans, Ndayé Kouagou, Sung Tieu and Jesse Darling.
Pirelli HangarBicocca to present a major exhibition dedicated to Bruce Nauman, one of the world’s most prominent living artists (from… Read More
Sweet Lust’ is an exhibition curated by Michèle Lamy in collaboration with White Cube Senior Director Mathieu Paris.
There are two wrong – but curiously common – ways to approach new technological developments in the arts: automatically reject… Read More
This autumn, Tate Modern will present the first exhibition to show the full breadth of work by Bruce Nauman (b.1941) in London for more than 20 years. (More here)
This autumn, Tate Modern will present the first exhibition to show the full breadth of work by Bruce Nauman (b.1941) in London for more than 20 years.
Tate today announced that it plans to reopen all four of its galleries on 27 July 2020. People will once again be able to visit the national collection of art on display at Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives, featuring hundreds of artworks from across the centuries and around the world.
Hauser & Wirth have announced their first entirely VR-based exhibition under the newly launched research and innovation arm, ArtLab.
It is perhaps a little ridiculous for me to set out my own forthcoming show, but then it is called ‘Ridiculous!’. The cool new venue of Elephant West, 100 yards from White City tube station, presents in exhibition, film and performance – my choice of 18 artists who are not afraid to look stupid.
Tate today announced highlights of its 2020 exhibitions across its four galleries. Spanning over 300 years of groundbreaking art, the programme will take visitors from the Stuart court of the 1660s to Warhol’s Factory in the 1960s.
Marlborough is to present Selected Works from the Collection of Holly Solomon 1968-1981 curated by Thomas Solomon.
The exhibition documents new directions in contemporary American art and illuminates how collector, gallerist and early supporter of some of the 20th century’s leading artists, Holly Solomon embarked on building an art collection reflecting one of the most radical periods of change in modern art.
Since the early 2000s, Sterling Ruby has developed an eclectic and uncompromising practice that has mined the triumphs, tragedies, and peculiarities of the American experience across an ever-evolving range of media.
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac presents Verticals Cory Arcangel’s First Solo Exhibition in 3 Years and Most Comprehensive Presentation of his Scanner Paintings to date.
Metal is a group exhibition of sculptures in metal produced between 1968 and 1990. The exhibition comprises works created by some of the most prominent and innovative artists of the twentieth century.
Fondazione Prada presents the exhibition “Sanguine – Luc Tuymans on Baroque”, curated by Luc Tuymans, in its Milan venue.
We found ourselves reflecting on the fate of Europe whilst visiting the Domus Europa at MUCEM, Love at Musee d’art contemporaine and Le Corbusier’s Cite’ Radieuse.
This week’s Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London includes: Animals, colour, wood, viruses, neon, Frankenstein & crosses.
The Museum of Modern Art is heading to the Frank Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris this October. For an exceptional exhibition devoted to the unrivaled collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week. Each one comes with a concise… Read More
A pair of silhouetted hands clasp an escaping boat as a drowned black female body lies still beneath the waves, taken violently by the current of the Atlantic.
SALON at Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea, London, has been created to present the work of leading international artists who have had limited exposure in the UK.
Bloody bodies, bumblebees for teeth, blue light, shattered bells, wallpaper landscapes and buried secrets.
FAD caught up with one of the most significant figurative painters of his generation Jonathan Wateridge.
We live in a lucky age where there are hundreds of really good artists producing artworks. But every artist has an exhibition or a series of works that are wide of the mark.