
5 Must See Shows in NYC Right Now
5 Must See Shows in NYC Right Now- Every time Brooklyn-based art writer Vittoria Benzine returns to New York City,… Read More
5 Must See Shows in NYC Right Now- Every time Brooklyn-based art writer Vittoria Benzine returns to New York City,… Read More
Carnival, cockroaches, sharks, numbers and shipwrecks.
In the Black Fantastic is a magical, fantastical exhibition featuring 11 contemporary artists from the African diaspora; Nick Cave, Sedrick Chisom,… Read More
On Friday 1st July, a programme of live performances, workshops and talks curated in response to Hew Locke’s colourful and… Read More
Tate Britain today unveiled The Procession, a major new installation by artist Hew Locke, the latest in the gallery’s ongoing series… Read More
Now the show in Leeds presents a 50-50 mixture of glass specialists and wider-ranging artists working in the material, all illuminatingly categorised by the material property foregrounded in the processes used. ‘SOLID’ features cast or moulded glass; ‘GAS’, sculptures made by blowing into the glass; ‘LIQUID’ the results of manipulating molten glass. Here’s one of each that order:
Colourful ships, architecture, birth, masculinity, forests, capitalism and balance.
Starlit mountains, floating boats, Mandela, touchable sculpture, a lichen jacket, Americana and weapons.
IKON Gallery has presented its program for next year. An exciting mixture of Birmingham localities and international collaborations.
The exhibition includes artworks by Keith Arnatt, Hollis Frampton, Hew Locke, Donald Rodney, Monica Ross and Carey Young and is curated by Gilane Tawadros
Venice Agendas 2017: The Contract. A programme of events in London, Venice, Margate and Folkestone.
Immortal Nature explores various realisations of the prophesised end of the world in the year 2012
Image: 2010 Winner Nika Neelova Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4 are delighted to announce this year’s New Sensations Prize for… Read More
What’s the inspiration behind your latest work?
In ‘Starchitect’ it is contemporary architecture, and the rise of the star-architect ( I’m just envious. I want to be them!)
The Save the Arts campaign is organised by the London branch of the Turning Point Network, a national consortium of over 2,000 arts organisations and artists dedicated to working together and finding new ways to support the arts in the UK.
Image:Elmgreen & Dragset © Emanuele Cremaschi. The shortlist of artists for the next commission to go on the Fourth Plinth… Read More