The Top 5 Exhibitions to see in London in July
12 July 2020 • Tabish Khan
Time to get inside to see some physical exhibitions.
12 July 2020 • Tabish Khan
Time to get inside to see some physical exhibitions.
19 October 2019 • Irene Machetti
London Art Week to hold its third Winter edition this December (Sunday 1 – Friday 6). Exhibiting across Mayfair and St James’s, some 35 specialist galleries and auction houses will stage special exhibitions and talks.
3 December 2018 • Tabish Khan
This weeks Top 7 Art exhibitions to see include a reality show, white works, 50 years, infinity, Brexit, skulls and paper.
15 July 2018 • Tabish Khan
Flip-flops, chaos, a path, a garden, flowers, domesticity and outer space.
27 June 2018 • Staff
This week I set about finding as much nature in Mayfair’s galleries as possible –
22 April 2018 • Tabish Khan
A mirror maze, a deer skull, giant feet, grief, Londoners, top painters and colour.
10 December 2017 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
16 April 2017 • Tabish Khan
Refugees, growing roots, biblical collages, all white, an airport lounge, lips sofa and a blue pool.
20 July 2016 • Paul Carey-Kent
Enigmatic Swiss artist Not Vital has a major showing at Yorkshire Sculpture Park (to Jan 2017) and an attractively focussed one at Ordovas
3 July 2015 • Mark Westall
Discover Brown’s London Art Weekend’s programme of talks, art tours, recommended walks and the Artists menu at HIX Mayfair from today
30 November 2014 • Tabish Khan
This week’s top 5 features colossal art, LEGO, creepy sound art, self-portraiture and Chinese artefacts
18 November 2013 • Tabish Khan
Every week Tabish Khan brings you five art exhibitions in London that you should visit. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
21 June 2012 • Mark Westall
As you walk through the hustle and bustle of Savile Row, past the imposing black granite of Hauser + Wirth, stop and look across the road and wait until the sun catches a metal shape slowly spinning, suspended on a wire from the ceiling.