
The Top 5 exhibitions to see in late January
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London right now.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London right now.
LUMA, is a monumental collaborative exhibition in the heart of London, bringing together art, design, architecture and music around AORA’s core tenets of calm and wellbeing
To mark the gallery’s twentieth year Kate MacGarry presents a pop-up exhibition at Frieze’s No. 9 Cork Street. Rana Begum,… Read More
Performance Exchange has announced full details of the programme and performance schedule for its 2022 edition.
Head East for tech, books, dinosaurs and a giant fly.
Kate MacGarry is to present Blue Jeans & Brown Clay, an exhibition of new work by London-based artists and designers who have visited and worked at the Blunk House.
Kate MacGarry is to present B. Wurtz’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Over the past four decades, Wurtz has been making intimate sculptural works from familiar, utilitarian objects.
For ‘Now, At Last’, Ben Rivers had the intention to film sloths in their natural environment to examine them as successful creatures rather than the slow laziness humans have always associated them with, from the seven deadly sins to internet memes.
For their fourth solo exhibition at Kate MacGarry, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard will present a new body of work; the start of an ongoing series of portraits made using a Victorian mirror device.
The London art scene is massive and overwhelming. Out of hundreds of galleries and thousand of people who work in them, how do you know where to go and who to listen to?
Two Jeff Keen exhibitions opening tonight
The Best Art Events to see in London this week
I questioned how knowledge of non-visual and non-aesthetic properties affected my visual appreciation of the objects.
There are loads of art events such as private views, artists talks, and screenings happening around London, and often it is impossible to choose where to go and what to see. To help you with the choice we have Jenny Judova from Art Map London to choose a few for you.
The show comprises of a series of paintings, videos and generic furniture, forming an installation that evokes a transport terminal. For Meisenberg it is the experience of transition, of “being and becoming” that interests him. A space with no history and no future: blank, utopian, universal, desolate, similar to a white cube.
This will be Matt Bryans’ fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. The show consists of an installation of hand-carved bricks and erased newspaper landscapes.
For his first solo show Luke Rudolf has made a series of new paintings that hijack the visual language of… Read More
1 Wilson Williams Gallery , I Saw Three Ships, group show, 6-9pm, info:www.wilsonwilliamsgallery.com 30 Queensdown Rd London E5 8NN 2… Read More