
Now Live ULAY: From Berlin to Paris
Richard Saltoun Gallery present ULAY: From Berlin to Paris curated by Hana Ostan Ožbolt. In the current social-political setting, in… Read More
Richard Saltoun Gallery present ULAY: From Berlin to Paris curated by Hana Ostan Ožbolt. In the current social-political setting, in… Read More
Migrants, war, sex, feathers and stone.
Birth is obviously a rather important event in all lives, yet outside of the nativity, it hasn’t received commensurate attention as a subject for art – compared with the less creative matter of death, for example.
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in December include Masculinity, wind chimes, pulsing lights, motherhood and lots of legs.
Two Thursdays ago, Dover Street held a series of openings. Amongst these were Victor Burgin ’s Voyage to Italy at Richard Saltoun and Harold Ancart’s Freeze at David Zwirner.
Mayfair & St James’s throw open their doors for a free weekend of art & events to celebrate 250 years of creativity across a world-leading cultural district: Mayfair Art Weekend.
This week’s Top 7 includes: Swings, nudes, a giant bat, fake Warhols, an android, feminist photography and mirrors.
Curated by Paola Ugolini, WOMEN LOOK AT WOMEN explores feminine identity through a unique selection of works, both historical and contemporary, by thirteen internationally renowned women artists.
Plastic, heaven, glass. America, Leukaemia and gold leaf feature in this week’s exhibitions
Art Map London’s Top ups for art events in London this week
On the occasion of the 2014 UK-Russia year of culture, Richard Saltoun Gallery will be presenting a special selection of works by leading practitioners of Russian avant-garde photography, including Alexander Rodchenko and the VKhUTEMAS Workshop.
There are loads of art events such as private views, artists talks, and screenings happening around London, and often it is impossible to choose where to go and what to see. To help you with the choice Jenny Judova picks a few
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.
The remarkable archive of British artist John Latham (1921-2006) is explored through this exhibition inspired by his engagement with Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel The Brothers… Read More