Preview: In search of peace and love amongst the flowers at Oxo Gallery
9 November 2023 • Tabish Khan
15 contemporary female artists provide their unique and diverse takes of the symbolism of gardens in an exhibition
9 November 2023 • Tabish Khan
15 contemporary female artists provide their unique and diverse takes of the symbolism of gardens in an exhibition
4 September 2023 • Charlotte Russell
For centuries the critic has been at the forefront of cultural movements, denoting art, music, food and film as “good”… Read More
14 July 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Noelia Towers is a visual artist who creates highly rendered oil paintings that allow her to express her exploration of self by sharing moments of pride and empowerment as well as vulnerability and uncertainty.
16 June 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Sahara Longe is an oil painter who was born and is currently based in London, UK. Classically trained as a painter, Longe’s works nod on Old Masters’ subject matters as well as their methods.
16 May 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Julia Soboleva is a mixed-media artist who creates art in order to search for the never-ending relationship between light and… Read More
1 May 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Talia Levitt is a Brooklyn-born and based artist who creates complex, diaristic paintings using a variety of inventive methods to apply acrylic. Reminiscent of 17th Century Dutch painting
17 October 2022 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Holly Hendry is stimulated by the inner workings of systems, such as our human biology, instruments used in general medicine, architectural… Read More
2 September 2022 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Brooklyn-based artist Caledonia ‘Callie’ Curry, famously known as Swoon, is one of the most well-known female Street Artists in the… Read More
22 July 2022 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Taiwanese-American artist Stephane H. Shih uses foods and beverage staples from households in the East and West to explore the diasporic nostalgia and material lineages of migration and colonization. Her work creates a statement about consumerism and its culture of abundance as well as calling attention to the influence that cultures can have on each other.
17 June 2022 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Katy Stubbs searched and explored various mediums before moving to ceramics. The non restrictive and malleable ability of clay could… Read More
10 June 2022 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Through thoughtful observation Bianca Fields has developed a painterly understanding of the dark undertones within familiar American popular culture icons,… Read More
20 May 2022 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Amy Bravo is New York City-based artist who is working on unpacking her direct family history and uncovering ancestral Cuban… Read More
30 March 2022 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Marika Thunder is a New York City-born and based artist who is known for her bright sense of style and… Read More
1 July 2018 • Irene Machetti
For the fourth exhibition in its space in Venice, Alberta Pane gallery presented the collective show Extended Architecture. For the… Read More
10 December 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.
19 October 2011 • Mark Westall
There is something very English about Dean’s latest work in Tate’s Turbine Hall, so why do we call her a British artist? You wouldn’t call Dylan Thomas British, would you?
26 September 2011 • Mark Westall
Nadja Romain and Jenny Saville invite internationally renowned contemporary artists to support Women for Women International 27th September to 1st… Read More
11 May 2010 • Mark Westall
Tacita Dean at Frith Street Gallery – In November 2008, Tacita Dean filmed the choreographer Merce Cunningham (1919 – 2009) and his dance company rehearsing for an event in a former Ford assembly plant in Richmond, California