
The Most Powerful Woman In The Universe
The Most Powerful Woman In The Universe, curated by Kelly-Anne Davitt. An empowering, punk, pop show celebrating contemporary women artists at East London’s Gallery 46.
The Most Powerful Woman In The Universe, curated by Kelly-Anne Davitt. An empowering, punk, pop show celebrating contemporary women artists at East London’s Gallery 46.
Nancy Fouts was born in Seattle, USA, in 1945. She moved to London at the tender age of 16 when her parents had enrolled her in a finishing school, which was bizarrely called ‘The Monkey Club’ because the girls were taught to “Hear no evil, see no evil and speak no evil.” However, Nancy was never one to tow the line or follow the rules,
Whale skeletons, live birds, Jesus in goal, North Korean propaganda, venomous creatures and a pink ceiling.
Closing this weekend is FORCE OF NATURE. Featuring work by 28 contemporary artists, surveying the influence of nature and its processes on their work.
Alteria Art presents The House of Penelope, an evolutive exhibition by The Modern Penelope Collective
For two days only, sixteen of the most dynamic female artists in London are coming together for TAKE! EAT!, an exhibition put together by Artist/Curators Diana Chire & MC Llamas.
The Assembly Rooms, 8 Silver Place, London, W1F 0JU from Monday 1st December until 19th December. Opening hours Monday-Friday 9am-6pm. Free admission. After… Read More
VivaWomen! showcases advertising’s most audacious women artists at Saatchi & Saatchi London Something special is happening at Saatchi & Saatchi London TONIGHT, a VivaWomen! exhibition featuring female artists and creatives who don’t play by the rules and refuse to be good girls.
DON’T MISS: ‘Stations of the Cross’ 20 artists representations of the Passion of Christ
Alice Anderson, Kyle Bean, Wayne Chisnall, Blue Curry, Nancy Fouts, Nick Gentry, Darren Harvey-Regan, Kaarina Kaikkonen, Guy Laramee, Elisabeth Lecourt, Hannah Lee, Barry Sykes
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.
Following on from the success of last year’s ‘The House of the Nobleman’ art exhibition, curator Victoria Golembiovskaya presents ‘The Return’ viewing at Boswall House.
Following on from the success of last year’s ‘The House of the Nobleman’ art exhibition, curator Victoria presents ‘The Return’ viewing until 23rd October 2011 at Boswall House, a magnificent 15,000sqft Grade I listed Regency mansion at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
Peter Doig, Damien Hirst, Lucien Freud, Whitney McVeigh, Claude Monet, Takashi Murakami, and lots more ……..