The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week
24 July 2016 • Tabish Khan
Tapestries, augmented reality, bold colours, tree shoes and bricks
24 July 2016 • Tabish Khan
Tapestries, augmented reality, bold colours, tree shoes and bricks
11 July 2016 • Tabish Khan
Infinity rooms, Old Masters, contemporary sculpture, giant teeth and Dismaland
7 July 2016 • Syndicate
Tate Modern, London
This blockbuster retrospective seeks to show there is more to Georgia O’Keeffe than anodyne prints, signature aprons and sexual stereotypes – but her own gorgeous, awkward art compounds the cliches
26 June 2016 • Tabish Khan
Botticelli, a sculpture garden, a disassembled car, other people’s shoes and war
21 June 2016 • Staff
A solo presentation by painter John Stark is the latest exhibition at Charlie Smith Gallery.
19 June 2016 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week.
12 June 2016 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week.
6 June 2016 • Tabish Khan
Giacometti, Klein, performance, homosexuality, explosive painting and early photography
30 May 2016 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week.
20 May 2016 • Staff
Hidden amongst antiquarian objects are the abstract gems of Tess Jaray.
9 May 2016 • 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. All are closing soon, and there are so many it’s been expanded to seven:
3 April 2016 • Tabish Khan
Nocturnal photography, intestines, abstract painting, crime, a grandfather and tragic photography
1 April 2016 • Staff
Ad Minoliti’s first UK exhibition features work by a range of artists and a range of media.
7 March 2016 • Syndicate
Gabriele Finaldi is right. The Tate shouldn’t have exclusive access to 20th-century art. It’s time to end these closed-minded historical art wars
4 March 2016 • Mark Westall
From Aleah Chapin’s super-sized greying nudes to Eduardo Paolozzi’s tender casts of his own hands, the art on show at the Royal College of General Practitioners is all flesh and blood and bones and sinew
2 March 2016 • Staff
I was immediately blown away by the International artist born in Bulgaria, but based in London and New York, Ida… Read More
23 February 2016 • Mark Westall
Extensive retrospective in 2017 will cover six decades of artist’s work from early homoerotic paintings to recent LA pieces
15 February 2016 • Mark Westall
Noordbrabants Museum, Den Bosch, Netherlands
An astonishing homecoming for this madly inventive artist sets the grotesque against a deep but compassionate melancholy that burns into your soul
7 February 2016 • Tabish Khan
War, figurative art, death, a fort and sinuous sculpture.
21 December 2015 • Tabish Khan
Art Critic Tabish chooses five art exhibitions to keep you stimulated over the Christmas period ..
16 December 2015 • Mark Westall
The Koons mystery deepens as another charge of plagiarism has been lobbed at the artist. But the latest claims are truly shocking
11 December 2015 • daniel barnes
In his latest exhibition, Gazing Ball Paintings, at Gagosian New York, Koons oversteps the mark of decency and demonstrates that the most horrifying thing about his art is its sincerity.
9 December 2015 • Mark Westall
Wonder at Botticini’s Paradise, see Turner’s bracing vistas in Edinburgh, and explore the roots of the European winter festival at the V&A