
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week
Flip-flops, chaos, a path, a garden, flowers, domesticity and outer space.
Flip-flops, chaos, a path, a garden, flowers, domesticity and outer space.
This weeks Top 7 art exhibitions to visit contain: Burnt wood, young models, sexual violence, lips, detailed drawings and migration.
Ponytailed tyres, dancers, an artist collective, clothes pegs, a garden, protest and the digital.
Dynamic colour, California cool, vicious dogs, nailed portraits, glittered insects, schematics and a tropical Thames.
Flayed skeletons, political art, painting, portraits and spirit drawings
Ancient Egypt, ravens, balance, humour, Fukushima and portraiture.
Art Critic Tabish chooses five art exhibitions to keep you stimulated over the Christmas period ..
Protests, opulence, Play-Doh, lying in the grass and nightmarish female figures
This week’s top 5 includes nuclear explosions, religious imagery, electric shocks, beautiful women and street culture
This week’s top 8 includes stairs, portraits, hunting, organic forms, the surreal, a shipwreck and soap
This week’s top five includes scary mannequins, portraits, landscapes, knives and a chandelier
Art photographer David Armstrong passes away at age 60
Painting, printmaking, video art and a shiny climbable installation in this week’s top 5
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.
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
‘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’.
‘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?’
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.
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