UPCOMING: The Salamander Devours its Tail Twice
14 November 2018 • Mark Westall
The Salamander Devours its Tail Twice is an international group exhibition, curated by Ashley Middleton, featuring works from emerging and established artists.
14 November 2018 • Mark Westall
The Salamander Devours its Tail Twice is an international group exhibition, curated by Ashley Middleton, featuring works from emerging and established artists.
23 September 2018 • Tabish Khan
Floppy disks, attacking birds, the end of the world, seaside, fairies, landscapes and Fantasia.
8 July 2018 • Mark Westall
In response to Donald’s Trump’s planned visit to London on 13th July, Creative Debuts have joinced forces with over 50 artists to show their collective disdain of the, ‘dangerous racism, sexism and narcissism that flow daily from the White House,’ through a unique art exhibition.
5 April 2018 • Mark Westall
On view at The Met Breuer now seven hundred years of sculptural practice—from 14th-century Europe to the global present— examined anew in the groundbreaking exhibition Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and the Body (1300–Now).
29 March 2018 • Mark Westall
Don’t miss this solo show of new and recent wall-work by renowned Danish sculptor Thomas Bang, his first major presentation in London.
4 March 2018 • Tabish Khan
‘The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London’ this week include: Surreal portraits, lights, beams, Americana, Trump, illustrations and supporting artists.
27 February 2018 • Mark Westall
A major Spanish museum thought a 38-ton Richard Serra sculpture it had commissioned was in storage. It wasn’t. It had disappeared, and its whereabouts are still a mystery.
18 February 2018 • Tabish Khan
Giant legs, whales, trippy colours, yetis, Verdi, menstrual blood and broken cars.
16 February 2018 • Mark Westall
FORM is the debut exhibition in a three-part series to run over the course of 2018. NEW WORK: FORM, SUBJECT, MATERIAL aims to exhibit selected groups of young, international multidisciplinary artists who bring distinct voices and striking approaches to these three fields of enquiry.
14 January 2018 • Tabish Khan
20p coins, war, broken assemblages, experimental photography, a human fountain and yellow.
30 December 2017 • Mark Westall
We Love Nick Ervinck’s small plant mutated sculptures. Hundreds of hours of manual computer-aided drawing was needed to achieve these impressive sculptures.
5 December 2017 • Mark Westall
We Love these large-scale, geometric colour sculptures of British sculptor David Annesley which are featured in a new exhibition at Waddington Custot.
19 November 2017 • Tabish Khan
Cities pulling apart, minotaurs, dance, a colour explosion, musical archives, large sculptures and hundreds of small works.
24 September 2017 • Tabish Khan
Frogs, fashion, portraits, grief, trippy art and war.
3 September 2017 • Tabish Khan
The Top 7 art exhibitions to see in London this week include: Black & white, Anime, Animals, Satire, Spindly sculptures, Strange creatures & Young love
3 September 2017 • Syndicate
Antony Gormley sculptures lurk under the promenade, Richard Woods invades town with huts for second-homers, while Bob and Roberta Smith treats local kids to art lessons. An eye-catching battle is raging at the Kent seaside between rich and poor, social decay and civic pride
20 August 2017 • Syndicate
Visitors can volunteer in factory, featuring eight tonnes of clay, a 30-metre production line and more than 2,000 fired objects
13 August 2017 • Tabish Khan
Matadors, decaying ceramics, calligraphy, razor wire, a house on fire, a marble mattress and over 1000 works of art.
6 August 2017 • Tabish Khan
Massive light art, snakes and sharks, Warhol and Miro, rusting pillars, clean interiors, Canadians, immigration and illustration.
16 July 2017 • Tabish Khan
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. All are closing soon and it’s been expanded to a humongous nine exhibitions
16 July 2017 • Syndicate
Tate Modern, London
Civil rights meet aesthetics in this riveting survey of 20 crucial years of black American art and struggle
13 July 2017 • Mark Westall
Tate Modern, London
Searing artistic responses to the agony of America’s racial struggle sit alongside powerful abstracts by forgotten artists. This compelling show puts the battle for civil rights in a brutal, brilliant new light
11 July 2017 • Syndicate
What part did black artists play in America’s civil rights struggle? They reinvented Superman and took a seven-mile artwork through Harlem. As the Tate tackles this tumultuous era with Soul of a Nation, we meet the show’s star attractions
30 June 2017 • Staff
For Baldock’s first solo exhibition in a public institution in London, the artist creates a symphony of surreal sculptures at CGP London.