
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in late April
Books, snakes, forests, Warhol and road signs.
Books, snakes, forests, Warhol and road signs.
The Royal Society of Sculptors has unveiled British artist Polly Morgan’s first public sculpture, OPEN! CHANNEL! FLOW!
Cure Parkinson’s in association with Bonhams and Artwise have announced the fourth edition of Cure3 – the critically acclaimed selling exhibition devised to raise awareness and funds for curative Parkinson’s research.
Snakes, witches, moths, architecture and photography.
‘What is that really?’ is often a sensible question once you’re used to the tricky ways of artists. Four current shows are evidence.
How to Behave at Home is an upcoming solo exhibition by British sculptor and taxidermist Polly Morgan. Social media and the COVID pandemic provide the context for new abstract sculptures that use the highly decorative hides of snakes and the trompe l’oeil designs in nail artistry to comment on the disparity between surface and reality.
‘Every Day is a Miracle’ is Art Below’s first gallery exhibition since January, opening Friday 17th July at Ad Lib Gallery.
Guts gallery want to challenge this, putting their ethos of supporting underrepresented contemporary voices into action by navigating this set back through a digital Instagram exhibition.
This week’s Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London include War, refugees, embassies, water, and snakes.
This Frieze Week, Fru Tholstrup and Jane Neal present 21st Century Women, an iconic new group exhibition of British female artists, at Unit London’s new Mayfair gallery.
Art collections in hotels used to be a miscellany of prints of ships, cows, seascapes, landscapes and buildings, depending on whether it was by the coast, or an urban or rural site. And that was it. Hopefully, things have changed and today they are presented as a cohesive series of artworks; some of them with an activist element.
A pound coin, taxidermy, a theme park, pendulums, calligraphy and a carnival of painting.
Wandering through the halls of an empty Victoria and Albert Museum It was like Christmas all over again. If I hadn’t been so keen to see the talk then I may very well have not made it for the 7pm start time at The Lydia and Manfred Gorvy lecture theatre.
Shapero Modern is to present as its inaugural exhibition, Natural Selection, a group show highlighting the importance of the study of nature from the Seventeenth Century to the present day.
14 leading contemporary artists have turned M16 assault rifles into stunning works of art in support of Peace Day. Artists involved include Peter Doig, the Chapman Brothers, and Polly Morgan.
Idris Khan, Harland Miller & Polly Morgan donate artworks to Macmillan De’Longhi Arts Programme
Contemporary Charity Arts Exhibition at Darren Baker Gallery
Tabish Khan brings you five art exhibitions in London that you should visit during the week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
DON’T MISS: ‘Stations of the Cross’ 20 artists representations of the Passion of Christ
Following the success of Vanitas: the Transience of Earthly Pleasures and Metamorphosis: the Transformation of Being, presented during Frieze Art Fair in 2010 and 2012 respectively, All Visual Arts is pleased to announce its upcoming fall show entitled Viewing Room. Curated by Joe La Placa and Mark Sanders
Celebrating 10 years of fun and frivolity, the UK’s hottest annual art fair, the Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair is gearing up to be another un-missable event, featuring over 70 renowned artists including….
Following the success of 2010’s critically acclaimed group exhibition Vanitas: The Transience of Earthly Pleasures, which attracted over 4,000 visitors during the Frieze Art Fair, All Visual Arts is pleased to announce its upcoming autumn exhibition, Metamorphosis: The Transformation of Being.
It will include around 200 drawings dating from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day by both established and emerging sculptors.
Opening Today Sunday 27th May The Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair from 12 till 6pm
Marty Thornton Ian Dawson Carrie April With the sun due to continue this Weekend why not head over to Shoreditch… Read More