
Ravelle Pillay opens her first UK solo exhibition.
Chisenhale Gallery to present Idyll, the first UK solo exhibition by Johannesburg-based artist Ravelle Pillay.
Chisenhale Gallery to present Idyll, the first UK solo exhibition by Johannesburg-based artist Ravelle Pillay.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top exhibitions to see right now, this time the focus is on painting. Each one comes… Read More
Wasted Mud is a new commission and first solo exhibition in a UK institution by Shanghai-based artist Yu Ji. Wasted Mud develops Yu Ji’s ongoing enquiry into… Read More
Chisenhale Gallery’s Commissions Programme for 2021 comprises three new exhibitions by artists Yu Ji, Abbas Akhavan and Rindon Johnson.
Chisenhale Gallery presents the destructors, a film commission and solo exhibition by London-based artist Imran Perretta.
Polly Staple has been appointed Director of Collection, British Art, Tate. Taking up the post in January 2020, Staple will succeed Ann Gallagher in leading the development of the world’s greatest collection of British art, managing the research and acquisition of works from 1500 to the present day.
Meineche Hansen’s work focuses on the industrial complex that connects virtual and robotic bodies to human labour within the pharmaceutical, pornographic and tech-industries.
Chisenhale Gallery presents a major new co-commission by Beirut-based artist and ‘private ear’, Lawrence Abu Hamdan.
London based non-profit collective Allied Editions partner with New York organisations to launch exclusive artist editions at Frieze New York.
Allied Editions is a unique artist’s editions collective organised by Camden Arts Centre, Chisenhale Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), South London Gallery, Studio Voltaire, Serpentine Galleries and Whitechapel Gallery.
Chisenhale Gallery is going to present a new commission and Hannah Black’s first solo exhibition in a UK institution.
Expressive portraits, minimalism, a gothic music video, a self-harming hammer and Picasso.
Materials that possess the prefix of poly are everywhere. Life as we know it would not exist without them. How do these materials impact our environment and how does each poly- respond?
At the centre of Park McArthur’s fascinating UK debut (‘Poly’ at the Chisenhale Gallery to 3 April) is a letter from the Department of Work and Pensions.
When your country sends you abroad to tell the world how interesting it is, you know you’re pretty good at interesting stuff. FAD’s newest feature asks Cultural Attachés to share the culture they’re finding really interesting in their postings, and to tell us a bit about culture from home. First up, SWEDEN!
Part of How to work together, “The Sharing Economy: A Post-Mortem” is a panel discussion with four speakers from different disciplines (economics, tech business, academia, the art world). It promises to be a really stimulating debate, examining how technology has facilitated collaborative consumption and the sharing of resources, whether its benefits are illusory, and how these new economic models might be relevant to the art world.
Today at London Art Fair, The Catlin Guide New Artists 2015 is Launched and so FAD is showcasing some of the Artists Featured here we have:
Rosamund Lakin
Jenny Judova from Art Map London chooses the top events to visit this week
Chisenhale Gallery presents the first major solo exhibition by Edward Thomasson and the premiere of his video, The Present Tense,
This weeks must see/do events in London chosen by Art Map London
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.
Every year hundreds of galleries from around the world convene at Frieze to bring to light the top projects they have been working on and artists they have been working with so we thought we would provide you with a Top 5 list of the Globe’s edgiest galleries to catch that might not be from the NYC but are doing their ‘thang everywhere else and beyond…
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.
There are loads of art events such as private views, artists talks, and screenings happening around London, and often it is impossible to choose where to go and what to see. To help you with the choice we have Jenny Judova from Art Map London to choose a few for you.