
The Top 7 Online Exhibitions to see this Winter
Seven online exhibitions to view and interact with during lockdown.
Seven online exhibitions to view and interact with during lockdown.
This November, Saatchi Gallery presents JR: Chronicles – the largest solo museum exhibition to date of the internationally recognised French artist JR, featuring some of his most iconic projects from the past fifteen years. This exhibition will be presented at London’s Saatchi Gallery from November 13th to February 9th, 2021.
It’s obvious enough that this year’s graduates have missed out on the traditional benefits of a degree show. But the Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery has teamed up with the Saatchi Gallery to do something about it by facilitating students to curate a ‘best of ‘ selection through an open call to all those graduating this year.
Creativity and Daydream a collaboration between The State Hermitage, Parallel Contemporary Art and Saatchi Gallery is now installed at the State Hermitage Museum.
Michelle Poonawalla will present a large-scale work titled Introspection at the START Art Fair (Saatchi Gallery, London, 26-29th September).
Black pioneers, a creepy clown, a spinning car, a pile of ears and a giant spider.
If you haven’t been to the Saatchi Gallery lately, the current shows might surprise you. Free presentations of Saatchi’s own acquisitions, typically foregrounding big paintings, are absent. The two main shows are pay-to-enter affairs
A scream, denim landscapes, spiritual art, feathered entities, alone in an office and chunks of wood.
Chinese artist and entrepreneur, Mao Jianhua, will present a new series of 48 works on specially commissioned handmade paper at Saatchi Gallery, London from 27th June – 7th July.
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week include War, Beethoven, photography, a walk in kaleidoscope, planes and poverty.
Last chance to catch Saatchi’s current show Full Circle: The Beauty of Inevitability, featuring works which blend art and science by the acclaimed Russian artist GeorgII Uvs.
his December Philip Colbert’s exhibition ‘Hunt Paintings’, at Saatchi Gallery will be the London-based pop artist’s largest solo exhibition to date, featuring twenty-five works.
This weeks Top 7 art exhibitions include: A colourful maze, infinity mirrors, migration, cityscapes, womanhood, makeup and detritus.
Ships, UFOs, Windrush, pollution, sex slavery, Londoners and data.
Terrorism, anxiety, steel, colour, pumpkins and shadows.
Charlotte Amelia Poe is the winner of the inaugural Spectrum Art Prize, presented at the Saatchi Gallery, London. Charlotte will receive a £10,000 prize to fund her artistic development.The Spectrum Art Prize is a new national award created to celebrate. the excellence of artists on the autistic spectrum.
What’s the gallery life of performance art? For years, said Marvin Gaye Chetwynd at the opening of the suitably fluid-sounding ‘Ze & Per’ at Sadie Coles, she was restricted to the opening night of shows and not even included on the official list of participants. Now she, and performance generally, are more fully acknowledged, but it’s still hard to present the after-action successfully.
For art at Christmas and New Year look no further than art critic Tabish Khan’s Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London.
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.
It would be hard to conjure a bigger contrast than that between the Saatchi Gallery’s majestic four levels and FOLD’s modest basement space.
Matadors, decaying ceramics, calligraphy, razor wire, a house on fire, a marble mattress and over 1000 works of art.
Surreal photography, two doses of virtual reality, sprawling architecture, Libya, Israel / Palestine and a photography prize.
Not 5 but 9 exhibitions to catch this week
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