
Paul’s Gallery of the Week: Marlborough Gallery
The Marlborough Gallery goes back a fair way – founded in London in 1946, then expanding to New York from 1963.
The Marlborough Gallery goes back a fair way – founded in London in 1946, then expanding to New York from 1963.
Maggi Hambling: 2020 will be an exhibition of recent paintings coinciding with Hambling’s 75th Birthday, marking both a moment of looking in – a self-reckoning – as much as a commentary on the world, responding to the seismic events of the present.
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you ‘The Top Art Exhibitions to see in London’ this week they include Bullies, lights, China, spheres and Malcolm X.
Injecting some 70’s downtown New York nostalgia into Mayfair, Marlborough Contemporary have opened a show of selected works from actress-turned-art-dealer Holly Solomon’s Post-War collection, curated by her son Thomas.
Los Angeles-based artist Keith Mayerson upcoming exhibition Heroes and Villain continues the artist’s career-spanning celebration of the public figures (both real and fictional) who shape America’s culture and consciousness, and their monuments to freedom.
Running from December 5th to 8th, Art Video Nights will showcase 60 film and video works on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center in SoundScape Park.