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Frieze London 2016: Culture Takeover Set To Run You Ragged

Frieze London 2016: Culture Takeover Set To Run You Ragged

by News Desk | Sep 30, 2016 | News

This year Frieze is set to be the highlight of the Autumn art season and London does it bigger and better than anywhere else on the planet. As usual, the fair will be showcasing today’s most significant artists across its main and curated sections, this...

Guerrilla Girls Launch Pro-Diversity Banner At Whitechapel Gallery

by News Desk | Sep 30, 2016 | News

The Guerrilla Girls have been exposing and challenging sexism and racism in the visual arts, politics and culture for over three decades. Now for the first time, the anonymous feminist activist group revisit their 1986 campaign ‘It’s Even Worse in Europe’. In the...
David Shrigley: Fourth Plinth Sculpture Sends positive message to Londoners

David Shrigley: Fourth Plinth Sculpture Sends positive message to Londoners

by News Desk | Sep 29, 2016 | News

David Shrigley the Turner Prize nominated artist unveiled his new commission for the Fourth Plinth titled, ‘Really Good’, this morning in a rainy Trafalgar Square. Alongside Shrigley, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, Justine Simons, Deputy Mayor for Culture and...
Sir Antony Gormley Opens Major New Exhibition At White Cube Bermondsey

Sir Antony Gormley Opens Major New Exhibition At White Cube Bermondsey

by News Desk | Sep 29, 2016 | News

A major new exhibition by the Turner Prize winning sculptor Sir Antony Gormley opens in London at White Cube Bermondsey. This is the sequel to his exhibition Model held there in 2012, The Exhibition considers the degree to which we are measured by and measure...
Joan Miro Collection To Remain In Portugal After Government U-Turn

Joan Miro Collection To Remain In Portugal After Government U-Turn

by News Desk | Sep 28, 2016 | News

An outstanding collection of 85 works covering seven Decades of work by the Spanish artist Joan Miró’s (1893–1983) has been given the green light to stay in Portugal after the government said it had decided to keep the works, following an outcry over their proposed...
Gerald Laing Honoured With First Posthumous Retrospective At Fine Arts Society

Gerald Laing Honoured With First Posthumous Retrospective At Fine Arts Society

by News Desk | Sep 28, 2016 | News

The first posthumous exhibition of the leading British Pop artist and sculptor Gerald Laing (1936 – 2011) has opened at The Fine Art Society in London on the fifth anniversary of his death. The exhibition features over 70 paintings and sculptures, including many...
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