
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in early March
K-pop, bathers, other worlds, skulls and 200 years of art.
K-pop, bathers, other worlds, skulls and 200 years of art.
Clouds of colour, women in windows, Edvard Munch, sinuous sculpture and aliens in virtual reality.
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.
People quite often ask me what galleries I recommend. For the last few weeks, and quite possibly the next few… Read More
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.
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London include: Plants, women, colour, abortions, human organs, cities and wood.
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.
Starlit mountains, floating boats, Mandela, touchable sculpture, a lichen jacket, Americana and weapons.
This week art exhibitions include A giant hare, torture, black power, legs, brothers, textiles and dark nudes.
Basquiat, a giant flag, a spaceship, Renaissance masters, Moomins, embroidery and lovely lights.
Abstract colour, a decaying painting, food porn, sculpture, technology meets history, cinematic photography, watercolours and crab coffins.
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.
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:
The Top 5 art exhibitions this week include ..
Paul Carey-Kent, What’s your ArtThing of 2015?
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
Fake paintings, humorous text, abandonment, pavements and affordable art
This week’s top 6 features Canadian painting, war photography, social commentary, architecture, fracking and fragile sculpture
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.
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.
This exhibition looks at Paris between 1802 and 1840 as painted by British artists. This was a particularly relevant time as war between Britain and France meant that London and Paris were in competition for the title of cultural capital of the modern world – arguably an ongoing contest.
Stuck with what to do and see over the summer? Fear not FAD have provided you with a selection of exhibitions not to be missed over the Summer.
Dulwich Picture Gallery presents a monumental installation in its grounds to coincide with Andy Warhol: The Portfolios, The Bank of America Collection.
Dulwich Picture Gallery to show Warhol.