My week in the art world – Haunting voices
24 April 2018 • Staff
Installation view of Tamar Harpaz: Crazy Delay This week, as I was not training for nor running in the London… Read More
24 April 2018 • Staff
Installation view of Tamar Harpaz: Crazy Delay This week, as I was not training for nor running in the London… Read More
8 April 2018 • Tabish Khan
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.
29 October 2017 • Tabish Khan
Suicide vests, robots, eroticism, eggs, hands, Rodin, a shopping centre and surreal landscapes.
21 September 2017 • Mark Westall
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.
6 August 2017 • Tabish Khan
Massive light art, snakes and sharks, Warhol and Miro, rusting pillars, clean interiors, Canadians, immigration and illustration.
14 March 2016 • Mark Westall
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
10 December 2015 • Mark Westall
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.
4 February 2015 • Paul Carey-Kent
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.
15 January 2015 • Mark Westall
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.
3 November 2014 • Tabish Khan
This week’s top 7 includes poppies, fireflies, heavy balloons, bright landscapes, imagined architecture, witchcraft and live butterflies.
14 April 2014 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan brings you five art exhibitions in London that you should visit during the week. Each one comes with… Read More
22 January 2014 • Mark Westall
Opening Tonight : Jaakko Pallasvo – Nu Painting @EdelAssanti
30 October 2013 • Mark Westall
Live Performance by the artist 7.45pm this Wednesday 30th October 2013
15 October 2013 • Paul Carey-Kent
Alex Hoda’s show at Edel Assanti (to 26 Oct) features marble sculptures of chewing gum.
10 April 2013 • Mark Westall
Opening Tonight Edel Assanti is to present Jodie Carey’s monumental work Untitled (Slabs).
7 January 2013 • Mark Westall
Ten Reasons to Visit The London Art Fair 2013
21 July 2012 • Mark Westall
As the international community flocks to London for the Olympic Games, Shizaru is delighted to host THIS IS LONDON, an exhibition featuring a cross section of contemporary art from London.
12 July 2012 • Mark Westall
Peter Macdonald’s practice explores the production and proliferation of images in the contemporary world. In an unprecedented methodology, this new body of work begins life through Macdonald’s employment of 3D modelling software to develop virtual blueprints for his compositions.
22 April 2012 • Mark Westall
I am interested in the mechanics of the image. I want to know what something will look like as a photograph.
25 January 2012 • Mark Westall
Immortal Nature explores various realisations of the prophesised end of the world in the year 2012
9 December 2011 • Mark Westall
London Art Fair announces the 29 galleries taking part in Art Projects, the Fair’s curated showcase.
10 October 2011 • Rachel Bennett
(In)Visible takes Calvino’s Invisible Cities as its starting point. Cities are, says Calvino, a place where “everything imaginable can be… Read More
22 July 2011 • Rachel Bennett
Objet Dada at Edel Assanti is an exhibition which draws together eight provocative and interesting sculptures. Running until 20th August,… Read More
27 March 2011 • Rachel Bennett
Curated by Evening Standard photography critic Sue Steward, the exhibition oscillates between worlds of fantasy and reality seen through the lens of the 9 contemporary South American photographers it draws together.