3 shows to see in London this Weekend.
18 February 2022 • Mark Westall
London’s art scene is rocking right now with great shows opening at the Hayward Gallery and Royal Academy plus plenty… Read More
18 February 2022 • Mark Westall
London’s art scene is rocking right now with great shows opening at the Hayward Gallery and Royal Academy plus plenty… Read More
17 February 2022 • Mark Westall
Four Bedrooms With An En suite, A Garage & Garden In A Nice Neighbourhood is a solo exhibition by Luton-based artist R.I.P. Germain created during his residency at V.O Curations.
26 April 2021 • Mark Westall
In her second solo exhibition at V.O Curations, London-based Lebanese artist Nour el Saleh presents a group of six new paintings alongside, for the first time, a miniature three-dimensional sculpted painting. Titled Where the Grass is Synthetic, this new body of work sits somewhere between real and dream worlds, employing the theatre as allegory, and as a character in and of herself.
4 February 2021 • Mark Westall
V.O Curations is marking the opening of its new site in Mayfair at 56 Conduit Street with an exhibition by… Read More
12 October 2020 • Mark Westall
British visual artist Emma Prempeh, of Ghanian and Vincentian heritage, (b.1996, London) is a graduate of Fine Arts from Goldsmiths University. Prempeh’s debut solo show The Faces of Love is the culmination of a 2-month residency at V.O Curations.
10 February 2020 • Mark Westall
British-Nigerian artist Sola Olulode is currently in a 3-month residency at V.O Curations, resulting in a solo exhibition ‘Where the Ocean Meets the Beach’ taking place at V.O’s 12th-floor gallery from 13th February to 28th March 2020.
27 August 2019 • Mark Westall
Graduating as few as 3 months ago from Slade School of Fine Art, the talented Nour El Saleh has been busy in residency at VO Curations
20 May 2019 • Mark Westall
Established in 2018, VO Curations aim to represent the best of contemporary and emerging art within the two leading art capitals of Europe. Located in the heart of Waterloo on the 12th Floor of Elizabeth House, their new space houses a gallery as well as multiple accessible artist studios and residency programmes.