
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week 10/06/18
Immortality, a maze, decapitated bodies, raw emotion, optical illusions, tar and Iran.
FAD Magazine covers contemporary art- News, Exhibitions, Interviews and cool art stuff reported on from London
Immortality, a maze, decapitated bodies, raw emotion, optical illusions, tar and Iran.
Work by over 30 international artists will be exhibited at Peckham 24, a three-day festival for international contemporary photography in South East London. Coinciding with Photo London, Peckham 24, now in its third year has rapidly become established as a key event in the capital’s photography calendar.
Data, war, smoked water, flight, religion, humour and an alter ego- phew this week’s top seven
What is art anyway? And, an even better question: Is there a correct way to look at art? Contributing FAD writers, VC and Tabish dive deeper into these somewhat unchartered waters……
‘When women do take pictures of themselves they take loads and loads until they get the perfect image’.
Portrait of a Life Half Known explores the notion of a single human force wielding power from a reclusive position; a totem for the power of suggestion, magnified by mystique. Each artist will take a separate room of the gallery to present new work that creates their own narrative of suggestion, the half-known and the unsaid.
Awesome new gallery space opening tonight.
Simon Oldfield is to present Courtship of the Peoples; a large group exhibition of works on paper that explore the pursuit of affection and the idea of personal correspondence.
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