
New Gilbert & George exhibition slated for March
White Cube is to present the ‘NEW NORMAL PICTURES’ by Gilbert & George. This major exhibition brings together 26 new pictures described by the artists as ‘celebratory, crazed and super-modern’.
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White Cube is to present the ‘NEW NORMAL PICTURES’ by Gilbert & George. This major exhibition brings together 26 new pictures described by the artists as ‘celebratory, crazed and super-modern’.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five exhibitions to see online this month. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
Fire, history, satire, experiments and eyes.
White Cube is to present a major solo exhibition by Danh Vo spanning the Bermondsey galleries. Vo will take over the entire gallery, continuing his in-depth exploration of issues surrounding identity, history, society and politics, while highlighting the collaborations and everyday lives of both the artist and his friends.
The Top 5 online exhibitions to see in August include Faces, Kiefer, the sea, bullets and slum clearance.
White Cube is to present new work by Georg Baselitz at Mason’s Yard. A painter, sculptor, printmaker and draughtsman, Baselitz is one of Germany’s most celebrated living artists, with a distinguished career spanning over sixty years.
Time to get inside to see some physical exhibitions.
Made in her London home, these intimate paintings capture this time of solitude and reflection, whilst offering a glimpse into the sanctuary that is her domestic environment.
White Cube’s galleries in Bermondsey and Mason’s Yard will re-open to the public from Tuesday 16th June 2020. White Cube Mason’s Yard are showing an exhibition of work by Peter Schuyff.
Hot on he hills of Damien Hirst’s charity limited edition rainbow prints comes an Antony Gormley edition launched today to support mental health charities and food banks.
In response to the pandemic, White Cube and Harland Miller are proud to announce the release of Who Cares Wins (2020), a special limited edition signed print to raise GBP £1.25m in support of those fighting the virus on the frontline.
Julie Curtiss is a painter and sculptor who exposes and reworks female archetypes through a sense of the uncanny. She first exhibited at White Cube in 2017 as part of ‘Dreamers Awake’
String Theory, Pre-Raphaelites, a black eye, Sultans, fashion and bright lights.
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week include Punk rock, a viral cat, Gormley, libraries and blackness.
Radical Figures: Painting in the New Millennium brings together a new generation of artists who represent the body in radical ways to tell stories and explore vital social concerns.
If two’s a tendency and three’s a trend, then mandalas – orient-originated schematized circular representations of the cosmos through intricate geometry – are in fashion at the moment.
The Real: Three Propositions stylistically ties together the works of Des Lawrence, Konrad Klapheck and Peter Dreher as sharp, figurative pieces with the mutual interest of treating the real
White Cube Mason’s Yard is to present an exhibition of new and recent works by Jeff Wall, a number of which strike out in new directions for the artist.
This weeks Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London includes: Insomnia, toys, crows, lines and Brexit.
The Top 7 art exhibitions in London include Robots, street calligraphy, a hot wall, hands, layers and balls.
Selfridges’ ongoing commitment to present art in unexpected places takes centre-stage in a major arts campaign.
This weeks top 7 art exhibitions to see includes: Oil, time, a swimming pool, a penguin, refugees, Kazakhstan and sneezing out noodle dishes.
Putting aside my summer-induced dizziness, I ventured around Mayfair to see a very colourful Lolita, one of the masters of arte povera (don’t call him that though!) and a surrealist group show at Sophia Contemporary.
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