
The Top 5 Exhibitions to see in Mayfair & Fitzrovia in September
Latex, muscles, car parts, landscapes and optical illusions.
Latex, muscles, car parts, landscapes and optical illusions.
Vessels, clothes, urine, bears and isolation.
When I first met Andy Wicks, he was an artist (and I liked his work). But his role arranging artist-run pop-ups led him to morph towards gallerist, and Castor Projects was born in 2016.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite exhibitions to see this month – this time they’re all shows to catch in South London…. Read More
The top shows to see from Deptford to Camden.
Castor presents ‘many drops make a puddle’, Antwerp-based painter Charline Tyberghein’s debut London exhibition.
Pro-Social Fries brings together a new body of work created over the past few months locked down in Brussels. Through sculpture, wallpaper, animation and wall-based works Jack Burton explores ideas of social identity and redistribution in his new adopted country.
Resuscitation is Rafal Zajko’s second exhibition with Castor. Resuscitation sees Zajko explore ventilation systems, prosthetics, Polish folklore and science fiction through performance and sculptural installation.
Skeleton Key is Claire Baily’s second exhibition at Castor which brings together a new series of wall based objects and freestanding sculpture.