Edefalk and Wahlstrand Reminisce At Parasol Unit

 We review the show dedicated to the work of two contemporary Swedish artists Cecilia Edefalk and Gunnel WåhlstrandEdefalk presents us with a series of twelve (very) different painted versions of the same nude statue, all called ‘Double White...

Alex Hartley Thinks Big

Alex Hartley, the artist responsible for the controversial Nowhere Island Olympic project, proves his salt at Victoria MiroAlex Hartley: The World is Still Big is an innovative collection of original works that proves his credentials for representing the UK in the...

Alastair Mackie’s Fair Copse

All Visual Arts presents Alastair Mackie’s Copse, an instantly appealing piece of formal design, no more and no lessAlastair Mackie’s new and largest installation to date, Copse, fills the blinding white gallery space with a forest of naked trees,...

She Calls Herself Michele Howarth Rashman

Promising 1982 Young Contemporary emerges from the wildernessSince she first exhibited in the ICA’s 1982 Young Contemporaries show alongside Grayson Perry, Michele Howarth Rashman has been the shrinking violet of contemporary art. Having been kept afloat through...
Hail King Paul McCarthy

Hail King Paul McCarthy

 Paul McCarthy’s energetic new London exhibition at Hauser & Wirth does not disappoint, turning out to be one of 2011’s ‘must-see’ showsPaul McCarthy’s major new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth is a joyous sprawl of pop cultural...