The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London in August
4 August 2019 • Tabish Khan
Destruction of heritage, explosions of colour, Manga, dark matter, writing, moon meditation and giant headphones.
4 August 2019 • Tabish Khan
Destruction of heritage, explosions of colour, Manga, dark matter, writing, moon meditation and giant headphones.
20 June 2019 • Mark Westall
This autumn, Tate Britain will present O’ Magic Power of Bleakness, an ambitious large-scale exhibition by Turner Prize winning artist Mark Leckey.
30 May 2019 • Mark Westall
Today, Tate Britain presents the first major retrospective of work by Frank Bowling. Since the early 1960s Bowling (b.1934) has explored and expanded the possibilities of paint, influencing generations of artists through his spectacular kaleidoscopic paintings.
7 May 2019 • Mark Westall
Tate today announced highlights of its 2020 exhibitions across its four galleries. Spanning over 300 years of groundbreaking art, the programme will take visitors from the Stuart court of the 1660s to Warhol’s Factory in the 1960s.
28 April 2019 • Tabish Khan
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week include War, Beethoven, photography, a walk in kaleidoscope, planes and poverty.
3 February 2019 • Tabish Khan
Killing lions, Medusa, a Gothic castle, Swastikas, a creepy house, glowing slugs and mountains.
20 January 2019 • Tabish Khan
This weeks Top 7 art exhibitions to see includes A lion, a stag and a unicorn, disembodied limbs, Trump. nudity, a robot face, lights and figures.
2 January 2019 • Paul Carey-Kent
Sir Edward Burne-Jones’ serious intent can seem laughable, so here are some somewhat less serious points from Tate Britain’s comprehensive presentation of his work:
23 December 2018 • Tabish Khan
This week’s Top Art Exhibitions to see in London’ include Addiction, skulls, forensics, armour, darkness, design, and architecture.
14 September 2018 • Tabish Khan
This week’s Top 7 exhibitions to see includes: Virtual reality, plywood, a moving tunnel, war, barrels, memories and darkness.
14 January 2018 • Tabish Khan
20p coins, war, broken assemblages, experimental photography, a human fountain and yellow.
27 September 2017 • Paul Carey-Kent
What makes a top show? Most obviously, quality and presentation. Matthew Collings is good on the former; and knocking down walls to put all the work in one opened-up space works wonderfully.
11 September 2017 • Lee Sharrock
The new retrospective of artist Rachel Whiteread does not bear a title, leaving it to her name to do the talking
6 August 2017 • Tabish Khan
Massive light art, snakes and sharks, Warhol and Miro, rusting pillars, clean interiors, Canadians, immigration and illustration.
21 May 2017 • Tabish Khan
Not 5 but 9 exhibitions to catch this week
26 March 2017 • Tabish Khan
Flying fish, an engulfing mist, Indian craft, VR Bjork, a pink glittery carpet, a skip and water.
5 March 2017 • Lee Sharrock
This extensive retrospective of one of the greatest living artists, David Hockney, takes visitors to Tate Britain on a journey from 60s pop art and expressionism, via abstraction, modernism and post-cubism to the present day.
26 February 2017 • Tabish Khan
War, Chairman Mao, lost children, figurative drawings and Feminism.
15 February 2017 • Mark Westall
This spring, Tate Britain will host the first exhibition dedicated to queer British art.
12 February 2017 • Syndicate
Tate Britain, London
From sunny California to the landscapes of his native Yorkshire, Hockney’s humanity and optimism are never far away, as this sprawling retrospective shows
11 January 2017 • Mark Westall
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1 January 2017 • Mark Westall
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19 December 2016 • Tabish Khan
Jackson Pollock, play some drums, an 18th century mystery, giant buttocks and expressive portraits.
12 June 2016 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week.