
The exhibitions rewriting art history in 2024
31 December 2024 • Meike Brunkhorst
There was a flurry of major London exhibitions in the first half of this year that embraced aspects of previously… Read More
31 December 2024 • Meike Brunkhorst
There was a flurry of major London exhibitions in the first half of this year that embraced aspects of previously… Read More
17 August 2024 • Tabish Khan
A furry car, the Taj Mahal, a temple of sound, stained glass art and Dominican folklore.
25 May 2024 • Mark Westall
Dulwich Picture Gallery’s ambitious “Open Art” project takes a significant step forward with the arrival this week of sculptures by… Read More
28 August 2023 • Tabish Khan
Impressionism, milk, saris, clay and falling apart.
4 March 2023 • Tabish Khan
K-pop, bathers, other worlds, skulls and 200 years of art.
7 August 2022 • Tabish Khan
Clouds of colour, women in windows, Edvard Munch, sinuous sculpture and aliens in virtual reality.
8 March 2022 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite exhibitions to see this month – this time they’re all shows by female artists to coincide with International Women’s Day on 8 March.
17 November 2021 • Paul Carey-Kent
People quite often ask me what galleries I recommend. For the last few weeks, and quite possibly the next few… Read More
17 February 2020 • Mark Westall
Dulwich Picture Gallery in London are hosting a display which showcases the effect that migration has had on art from the 17th century up until the present day.
15 September 2019 • Tabish Khan
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London include: Plants, women, colour, abortions, human organs, cities and wood.
18 August 2019 • Tabish Khan
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London this September include: The pinkest pink, a merry go round, laser beams, a flaming bee, dogs, religion and big sculpture.
27 May 2019 • Tabish Khan
Starlit mountains, floating boats, Mandela, touchable sculpture, a lichen jacket, Americana and weapons.
14 January 2019 • Tabish Khan
This week art exhibitions include A giant hare, torture, black power, legs, brothers, textiles and dark nudes.
21 January 2018 • Tabish Khan
Basquiat, a giant flag, a spaceship, Renaissance masters, Moomins, embroidery and lovely lights.
1 October 2017 • Tabish Khan
Abstract colour, a decaying painting, food porn, sculpture, technology meets history, cinematic photography, watercolours and crab coffins.
29 May 2017 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
9 May 2016 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you. All are closing soon, and there are so many it’s been expanded to seven:
11 January 2016 • Tabish Khan
The Top 5 art exhibitions this week include ..
3 January 2016 • Paul Carey-Kent
Paul Carey-Kent, What’s your ArtThing of 2015?
26 November 2015 • Mark Westall
Young patients at King’s College Hospital, London, were the first to experience a virtual reality Dulwich Picture Gallery today via a new Google Cardboard tour
19 April 2015 • Tabish Khan
Fake paintings, humorous text, abandonment, pavements and affordable art
9 March 2015 • Tabish Khan
This week’s top 6 features Canadian painting, war photography, social commentary, architecture, fracking and fragile sculpture
15 January 2015 • Mark Westall
Visitors to the Dulwich Picture Gallery will be challenged to locate a forgery placed amongst their collection of art from artists such as Rubens, Titian, and Gainsborough.
30 August 2013 • Mark Westall
Robert Walpole is recognised as Britain’s first Prime Minister but he was also known for amassing an impressive art collection in his ancestral home of Houghton Hall.