
The Top 5 Online Art Exhibitions to see Right Now
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five art exhibitions to see online this month. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five art exhibitions to see online this month. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
Phyllida Barlow’s first solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Zürich, ‘small worlds’, features new sculptures, drawings and wall-works made by her during and inspired by the 2020 lockdown in London.
Many art-related events, including Guts Gallery’s, have either been cancelled or postponed, causing a large economic impact on artists globally…. Read More
The NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Art Gallery, the University’s academic museum-gallery, has opened its first-ever virtual exhibition, titled not in,… Read More
The London Art Fair’s online edition runs 18th-31st Jan. As in the physical versions, the best material is fairly evenly split between 20th century British classics and contemporary work – so here are two picks from each category:
Richard Saltoun Gallery present ULAY: From Berlin to Paris curated by Hana Ostan Ožbolt. In the current social-political setting, in… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five exhibitions to see online. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether… Read More
The Broad has announced Time Decorated: The Musical Influences of Jean-Michel Basquiat, a three-part video series dedicated to the famed New York City artist. The video… Read More
Bhangra Lexicon is the world’s first ‘visual dictionary’ of movements found within this beautiful artform, carefully compiled by World Bhangra… Read More
Migrants, war, sex, feathers and stone.
Hotel Happiness is an interactive online exhibition inhabited by artworks and commissioned writings. Initially, the show takes the form of a website for a fictional hotel, the viewer is then led via a link to the online 3D hotel, a navigable space hosting the artworks that the guests can explore.
The Haptic Eye is a sequence of three-month-long shows that seek to return to those missed sensations, but – as paradoxically as it might seem – online. Appropriately, this marks ArtCircle’s own launch of an online model to supplement its established – but previously physical – presentation of pop-up exhibitions with high quality curatorial content and works available.
Live from September 23rd to September 26th and featuring 100 Art Basel galleries from 28 countries and territories, ‘OVR:2020’ will be exclusively dedicated to works made this year.
REFLECTIONS, 21st-22nd September, is a FAD online exhibition curated by @maddie.rose.hills and hosted on FAD’s @worldoffad. The show features sixteen works created between March – August 2020, submitted by artists across the world through an Open Call.
A new gallery, founded by Marlee Katz and Danielle Dewar, is opening in New York. Tchotchke Gallery, directed by two… Read More
Beginning next week Tuesday 8th September, Hauser & Wirth will present ‘Quarantine Paintings,’ an online exhibition of new works by Los Angeles-based artist Mark Bradford. Created during the COVID-19
Second Nature is an online exhibition of new paintings by Chloe Wise, on view until Thursday August 13th, 2020.
arebyte Gallery present Real-Time Constraints, a group exhibition featuring works by artists working within the realms of artificial intelligence, algorithms, machine learning, big data, and interventions in web-based platforms.
Phillips are hosting an online sale of works from Albion Barn, the renowned exhibition space situated in Oxfordshire. Land, Sea, Sky features works from a number of the collecting categories including Editions, Photos, Design, and 20th Century and Contemporary Art.
Opening Thursday 18th June, and curated by Lawrence Van Hagen, WHAT’S UP TWENTY TWENTY is an exhibition and art sale for our time, one that challenges the physical exhibition space as we know it and releases viewers from the confines of one gallery in one location.
Made in her London home, these intimate paintings capture this time of solitude and reflection, whilst offering a glimpse into the sanctuary that is her domestic environment.
Zeit Contemporary Art is pleased to present Andy Warhol: The Last Decade, an online viewing room devoted to an often overlooked yet crucial period in Andy Warhol’s oeuvre.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic has picked five art exhibitions you should visit during the week which feature Magic, fading light, vultures, flowers and transience.
The NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Art Gallery has announced the rollout of its second digital archive: the ZIMOUN exhibition. Going live on June 9, ZIMOUN is the second in a series of launches inviting the public to reunite with curators and artists as part of TRACE: Archives and Reunions.