The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week
15 July 2018 • Tabish Khan
Flip-flops, chaos, a path, a garden, flowers, domesticity and outer space.
15 July 2018 • Tabish Khan
Flip-flops, chaos, a path, a garden, flowers, domesticity and outer space.
28 January 2018 • Tabish Khan
This weeks Top 7 art exhibitions to visit contain: Burnt wood, young models, sexual violence, lips, detailed drawings and migration.
12 November 2017 • Tabish Khan
Ponytailed tyres, dancers, an artist collective, clothes pegs, a garden, protest and the digital.
8 October 2017 • Tabish Khan
Dynamic colour, California cool, vicious dogs, nailed portraits, glittered insects, schematics and a tropical Thames.
5 September 2016 • Tabish Khan
Flayed skeletons, political art, painting, portraits and spirit drawings
17 April 2016 • Tabish Khan
Ancient Egypt, ravens, balance, humour, Fukushima and portraiture.
13 January 2016 • Paul Carey-Kent
Its all about Portraits …
21 December 2015 • Tabish Khan
Art Critic Tabish chooses five art exhibitions to keep you stimulated over the Christmas period ..
9 November 2015 • Tabish Khan
Protests, opulence, Play-Doh, lying in the grass and nightmarish female figures
20 July 2015 • Tabish Khan
This week’s top 5 includes nuclear explosions, religious imagery, electric shocks, beautiful women and street culture
16 March 2015 • Tabish Khan
This week’s top 8 includes stairs, portraits, hunting, organic forms, the surreal, a shipwreck and soap
18 January 2015 • Tabish Khan
This week’s top five includes scary mannequins, portraits, landscapes, knives and a chandelier
28 October 2014 • VC Maurer
Art photographer David Armstrong passes away at age 60
5 October 2014 • Tabish Khan
Painting, printmaking, video art and a shiny climbable installation in this week’s top 5
27 October 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.
18 September 2013 • Tabish Khan
Portrait of celebrities often divides gallery visitors. Some people like to see faces they recognise and appreciate that paintings are often a way to see past the external veneer and expose a hidden vulnerability you wouldn’t see in publicity shots
27 August 2013 • Yvette
‘For me, the strongest artwork is work you want to come back to again and again. I’m not interested in artwork that is a quick fix’.
9 July 2013 • Yvette
‘In contemporary portrait painting the identity of the person being portrayed gets lost. In a way, this is through the personality of the painter. This show is about the sitter. Who is the sitter? Who is the sitter represented by?’
5 March 2013 • Yvette
I wanted to start tracing my own history. The whole body of work is a self-portrait, and my own tenuous links to each of the individuals I photographed.
19 September 2012 • Mark Westall
The Serpentine Gallery is to present Thomas Schütte: Faces and Figures, an exhibition of one of the world’s most influential living artists
27 February 2010 • Staff
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17 February 2010 • Staff
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