
The Top 5 Online Exhibitions to see in January
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five exhibitions to see online. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five exhibitions to see online. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether… Read More
Seife has been building towards A Small Spark vs a Great Forest. After undertaking a personal and artistic journey through Iran, Syria and Turkey, Seife will present his first solo exhibition with Unit London
Unit London just launched Platform, an online exhibitions programme highlighting urgent socio-political issues. Participating artists create new works engaging with a political, cultural or social issue that they feel close to. In alignment with the core social principle of the programme, 10% of sales proceeds from each exhibition will benefit a charity nominated by the artist and/or curator.
The modern pop world of Philip Colbert will go on display in a major show at Saatchi Gallery presented by… Read More
Wealth inequality, India, isolation, a grotesque London and three Queens.
The millennial entrepreneurial duo have launched online initiatives to keep you connected with art while you’re in isolation. I virtually connect with them to learn more about what they’re doing at the moment and how they have had to adapt.
Painting breaks free, a tragic loss, an environmental apocalypse and an ice core.
Unit London are to present Tom French’s major retrospective, Transcend. These pieces were created in the knowledge that they would most likely be the artists’ last. In his final months, Tom French poured every morsel of hope, determination and strength into this body of work.
Genocide. lights, Google, torture and layered architecture.
The Goss-Michael Foundation’s (Dallas) new exhibition ‘Nothing New Under The Sun’ is a showcase of eight new works by renowned South African artist Ryan Hewett, from Unit London.
This September, Unit London presents, It’s Her Factory, the largest solo exhibition to date by British, Brighton-based contemporary artist, Helen Beard.
Bling, twins, caves, faceless figures, glass, landscapes and a giant rabbit.
Next week Unit London opens ‘Reverence’, a new body of work by Belgian artist, Johan Van Mullem. Van Mullem’s unique body of painterly works captures the presence of ethereal beings, which are at once both abstract and recognisable.
This weeks Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London include Pleasurable painting, Anglo-Saxons, automotive masculinity, the Arctic ocean, planes, and a spiky chair.
Unit London commences its 2019 programme with Shape Shifter, a new body of work by American multidisciplinary artist, Peter Gronquist.
This weeks Top 7 Art exhibitions to see include a reality show, white works, 50 years, infinity, Brexit, skulls and paper.
This Frieze Week, Fru Tholstrup and Jane Neal present 21st Century Women, an iconic new group exhibition of British female artists, at Unit London’s new Mayfair gallery.
This week’s Top 7 exhibitions to see includes: Virtual reality, plywood, a moving tunnel, war, barrels, memories and darkness.
We managed to catch up with artist Will Martyr ahead of his solo exhibition which is opening at Unit London in early September.
Flip-flops, chaos, a path, a garden, flowers, domesticity and outer space.
Unit London are to launch a new landmark site on Hanover Square, Mayfair. The building comprises nearly 6,000 sq ft of exhibition space across two floors,
Radical Presence features over 30 works from the past two decades by 24 leading international artists, Radical Presence delivers an arresting global perspective on how the digital age has profoundly altered the way we perceive and interact with our environment.
Paintguide opening tonight (Thursday 26th November) is the world’s first Instagram-curated art exhibition.
FAD has been interviewing artists from the #Paintguide exhibition. Below is out fifth interview, with artist Jeremy Gedes