
Tate Britain unveils The Procession, a major new installation by artist Hew Locke
Tate Britain today unveiled The Procession, a major new installation by artist Hew Locke, the latest in the gallery’s ongoing series… Read More
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Tate Britain today unveiled The Procession, a major new installation by artist Hew Locke, the latest in the gallery’s ongoing series… Read More
Five exhibitions to catch across London, all closing soon.
Since Ryan Stanier launched The Other Art Fair (TOAF) in 2011 as the first fair to represent independent artists, it… Read More
I must admit that before I visited the Kawanabe Kyosai exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, I wasn’t familiar with his work, and expected to see something in the vein of the revered Japanese artist Hokusai. Kyosai is considered to be a close successor of Hokusai, however, the exhibition felt more like looking at the work of an illustrator and satirist than a fine artist.
“Postwar Modern” collects not only some of the most impactful artwork produced following the Second World War, but draws crucial focus to the impact that trauma can have on the subjectivity of the artist.
Russian artist Andrei Molodkin has produced a portrait of Vladimir Putin filled with Ukrainian blood as a protest against the… Read More
Future Shock, a major new exhibition of leading international artists and collectives working at the cutting-edge of audio-visual technology.
A major group of works by Edvard Munch (1863-1944) will be shown in the UK for the first time in a new exhibition at The Courtauld.
4BYSIX C.I.C. announce their upcoming exhibition BREAK IN EMERGENCY 3, a group exhibition
showcasing 28 internationally renowned urban and contemporary artists, to help homeless and
underprivileged people across London.
In April 2020 as the pandemic took hold, the Roberts Institute of Art (RIA) responded by creating a commissioning and… Read More
Jess Valice’s debut solo show in London will open at Carl Kostyál, 12a Savile Row on Wednesday, April 6th, private… Read More
Have your NFT questions answered next weekend at The Other Art Fair. The artist-led fair has teamed up with top… Read More
Love and Loss is the third Inside Job Tate staff Biennale exhibition to take place at Tate Modern. The curators of the show are;… Read More
If you look closely, a strand of hair, an eyelash, and bristles of a paintbrush are all materials found in… Read More
Get your sculpture fix through these five fab shows.
On March 25th grab yourself a bottle of Absynthe or two and head down to Tate Modern for a night of Surrealist fun.
Now ‘Surrealism Beyond Borders’ repeats the approach, but with 160 artists from around the world rather than concentrate on Surrealism’s Paris-based tradition.
Valérie Belin (born 1964) is known for her monumental photographs investigating the construction and fetishization of mainstream beauty ideals and… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite exhibitions to see this month – this time they’re all shows by female artists to coincide with International Women’s Day on 8 March.
Gagosian to exhibit Francis Bacon’s first treatment of the papal image—a subject that would preoccupy the artist on and off… Read More
Gabriel Kuri’s exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ this spring features three new bodies of work. In sculptural reliefs, textiles and… Read More
Recently reconfigured from a bicycle repair shop and next to an old sequin factory, the new Confer Karnac centre in Spitalfields… Read More
In a first for the British Museum, a series of exciting new acquisitions by emerging British artists, will be the focus of… Read More
DIRTY HOUSE presents works by Jack Gwyer, Osian Jenaer, and Mo Adams. This new body of work inspects the organs… Read More
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