
The Top 6 Art Exhibitions to see in London in late July
LEGO, sins, saints, London and a giant rock.
LEGO, sins, saints, London and a giant rock.
Lisson Gallery has launched a new space on Cork Street with an exhibition titled Horizon, the gallery will be at the heart of London’s Frieze activity.
Lisson Gallery is to open a new space on Cork Street for six months. Launching during Frieze Week 2020
Lisson Gallery are supplementing Art Basel virtual Rooms by inviting key Asian galleries to join together in a virtual walk-through, to help make the site interactive and appealing to audiences both regionally and globally.
Last night Cardi Gallery, London opened a new exhibition that is an anthology exhibition dedicated to the pioneering Japanese movement Mono-ha,
This year’s edition of Unlimited will consist of 71 large-scale projects, presented by galleries participating in the fair. Curated for the seventh consecutive year by Gianni Jetzer, the sector will feature a wide range of presentations, from seminal pieces from the past to work created especially for Art Basel.
This Thursday London was ripe with previews. One of the most exciting was the opening of Michelangelo Pistoletto’s Scaffali at Simon Lee. I had seen the same works at Simon Lee New York last November but had missed the exciting energy an opening charges pieces with.
FAD managed to catch some time with Bianca Chu Head of FIRST OPEN/LDN ahead of its opening in March.
LEE RIM Confusion No.1, 2009 Oil on canvas.194 x 147 cm. (76 3/8 x 57 3/4 in). Standard Chartered, Korean… Read More