Xenia – an idyllic retreat for creatives in the Hampshire countryside
16 December 2024 • Tabish Khan
I step out of a car in the rural North Hampshire countryside surrounded by green fields and farm animals including cows, goats and alpacas.
16 December 2024 • Tabish Khan
I step out of a car in the rural North Hampshire countryside surrounded by green fields and farm animals including cows, goats and alpacas.
11 June 2018 • Mark Westall
Frieze Sculpture will return to The Regent’s Park for three months this summer, featuring works by 25 contemporary and modern artists presented by world- leading galleries.
16 March 2015 • Tabish Khan
This week’s top 8 includes stairs, portraits, hunting, organic forms, the surreal, a shipwreck and soap
9 February 2015 • Mark Westall
Hugo Wilson’s first solo exhibition in London in Ten Years
31 July 2014 • Mark Westall
TJ Boulting is to present its summer group show today, where several leading independent art and photobook publishers have been invited to curate the work of artists and photographers of interest to them.
28 July 2014 • Mark Westall
Former Haunch of Venison London directors Ben Tufnell and Matt Watkins launch a new gallery, Parafin, in Woodstock Street, Mayfair, in September 2014. They are joined by the founder of London gallery Master Piper, Nicholas Rhodes.
8 October 2013 • Mark Westall
The fundamental condition of storytelling throughout the ages is that which has been lived through and that which has been experienced. First hand accounts turn into second hand rumors, which through the passing of time, either enter the realm of myth or simply whither away.
21 March 2013 • Mark Westall
Participating artists are Mat Collishaw, Rachel Howard, Abigail Lane, Tom Gallant, Boo Saville, Hugo Wilson, Ian Bruce, Charlie Billingham, Byzantia North and Phoebe Collings- James.
8 March 2013 • Guest
Artists featured in the exhibition include Salvador Dali, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Steven C. Harvey, Reece Jones, Dirk Lange, Seung-hyun Lee, Fernand Leger, Wolfe von Lenkiewicz, Robert Longo, Dominic McGill, Robert McNally, Ludwig Meidner, Yan Pei-Ming, Paul Noble, Dennis Scholl, Erinc Seymen, Mircea Suciu and Hugo Wilson.
8 October 2012 • Mark Westall
Following the success of 2010’s critically acclaimed group exhibition Vanitas: The Transience of Earthly Pleasures, which attracted over 4,000 visitors during the Frieze Art Fair, All Visual Arts is pleased to announce its upcoming autumn exhibition, Metamorphosis: The Transformation of Being.
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.
18 April 2012 • Mark Westall
Paul Benney , Tessa Farmer, Errol Fuller , Marcelle Hanselaar , Matthew Killick, The Little Theatre of Dolls, Claire Morgan, Hugo Wilson & Viktor Wynd.
29 March 2012 • Mark Westall
Hugo Wilson Solo Show
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
24 June 2011 • Mark Westall
“Through a Glass Darkly” curated by Jane Neal featuring Tim Braden, Ciprian Muresan, Daniel Pitin and Hugo Wilson :3143 S…. Read More
29 October 2010 • Mark Westall
Hugo Wilson’s work confronts organisational systems that attempt to insulate from an alternative of “chaos”. Fascinated by “seemingly organised chaos”… Read More
16 October 2010 • Mark Westall
Catch Hugo’s art workshop at Absolut Art Salon 33 Portland Place Today and Tomorrow
16 October 2010 • Mark Westall
Image:Untitled (Vanitas), 2010, plaster, chiffon, bone, lace 170 x 120 x 90cm Absolut are running a (free) salon over the… Read More
4 March 2010 • Mark Westall
Image‘Revenant’ by David A Smith murmurART: an introduction – First Thursday private view and performance upstairs at 20 Hoxton Square…. Read More
22 January 2010 • Mark Westall
The curators of EXHIBITIONISM at The Courtauld Institute of Art, are convinced that exploring different methods of display is a fundamental approach to appreciating contemporary art