
Frieze reveals details of Frieze Sculpture 2022
Frieze has revealed details of Frieze Sculpture 2022 in The Regent’s Park, curated by Clare Lilley (Yorkshire Sculpture Park Director) for the tenth consecutive year.
Frieze has revealed details of Frieze Sculpture 2022 in The Regent’s Park, curated by Clare Lilley (Yorkshire Sculpture Park Director) for the tenth consecutive year.
James Bridle’s book ‘New Dark Age: Technology and the End of Tomorrow’ (2018), is an unsettling account of how current technologies have fed new forms of hidden bio-political power.
Frieze Sculpture will return to The Regent’s Park for three months this summer, featuring works by 25 contemporary and modern artists presented by world- leading galleries.
Attracting more than 1 million viewers, London’s largest light festival continues at the Bloomberg SPACE gallery until 12th March
August is a quiet time in the artworld. Galleries have summer shows that drag on, nothing new opens and everyone who can afford to take a month off goes on holiday. The rest of us are still here, not exactly slaving away because there’s nothing to slave at, but languishing in the doldrums. Now the first shards of light are starting to creep through…
Fake paintings, humorous text, abandonment, pavements and affordable art
The inaugural Art Central attracts almost 30,000 thousand visitors and cements itself as
the exciting new addition to Hong Kong Art Week
Folkestone Triennial runs from 30th August – 2nd November 2014
Yoko Ono, Andy Goldsworthy and Pablo Bronstein among artists announced for Folkestone Triennial 2014
Fernando Ortega, ‘Hummingbird induced to a deep sleep’, 2006. Video transferred to DVD. Courtesy the artist and Lisson Gallery. 23… Read More
On Untill 11 April 2010 leading cultural figures from different disciplines will be displaying their own unique take on sculpture… Read More