
Lonnie Holley: The Growth of Communication
Lonnie Holley: The Growth of Communication is the artist’s first exhibition with Edel Assanti and first UK solo show since… Read More
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Lonnie Holley: The Growth of Communication is the artist’s first exhibition with Edel Assanti and first UK solo show since… Read More
h the opening of their new gallery space. Situated at 1 Little Titchfield Street architects Sanchez Benton have transformed a derelict Victorian building into a 4,000 square feet unique gallery space.
The first London Gallery Weekend (4-6 June) felt a very positive initiative, conveniently revealing the scale of London’s commercial art… Read More
At the fringes of Mayfair, a striking pair of artists have built twinned monuments to the power of disruption and… Read More
Alongside Edel Assanti’s presentation of Oren Pinhassi’s work as part of Frieze Viewing Room, they are presenting an off-site exhibition of ten new sculptures by Pinhassi at St Cyprian’s church over the course of Frieze week closing this Saturday 10th October.
Wealth inequality, India, isolation, a grotesque London and three Queens.
The Royal College of Art and associated Fitzrovia galleries are presenting the collaborative exhibition with fists, it kicks, it bites. The exhibition by the 2020 graduating students of the MA Photograph course
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you ‘The Top Art Exhibitions to see in London’ this week they include Bullies, lights, China, spheres and Malcolm X.
Gordon Cheung’s new solo show, Tears of Paradise is the latest in a series in which Cheung witnesses and interprets the emergence of China as a twenty-first century global superpower.
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in December include Masculinity, wind chimes, pulsing lights, motherhood and lots of legs.
Edel Assanti present Contrariety, Farley Aguilar’s first solo exhibition in the UK. Aguilar’s subject matter is the social facade of community and habitual modes of human behaviour within them, addressing group identity, political allegiance and cultural ritual.
A fun house, selfies, creepy vitrines, Smiths, a foil tiger and chunky sculpture.
Separated World is Victoria Lomasko’s first show with Edel Assanti. The exhibition intertwines personal and collective narratives, creating a space of free-association that unfolds like an author’s book.
This week’s Top 7 art exhibitions to see include: A hotel, women, sharks, virtual reality, flesh and gold.
Immortality, a maze, decapitated bodies, raw emotion, optical illusions, tar and Iran.
Installation view of Tamar Harpaz: Crazy Delay This week, as I was not training for nor running in the London… Read More
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week include: A massive warehouse, floating glass, a new gallery find, Indian independence, lots of dots, instrument cases and British jazz.
Suicide vests, robots, eroticism, eggs, hands, Rodin, a shopping centre and surreal landscapes.
Over four years, Marcin Dudek has explored the materials, messages and political contexts of the stadium in an ongoing investigation of group behaviour and crowd control.
Massive light art, snakes and sharks, Warhol and Miro, rusting pillars, clean interiors, Canadians, immigration and illustration.
Changing notions of what it is to be human – and, specifically, what it is to have a gendered or non-gendered body in the digital age
Since graduating with an MA in Fine Art from Wimbledon College of Art in 2012, James has exhibited in London, Paris, Italy and Japan, and won a scholarship to the British School at Rome.
Destruction brings with it an exhilaration and a definite aesthetic, however regrettable it is, and two of the most striking exhibits in London now play on that.
In Pieces” he questions how authenticity can be established in the age of social media, when upon upload, content is instantaneously dislocated from its original context.
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