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Standing Firm In Power And Pride: Windrush Generation Black History Month Exhibition At Westfield Stratford City – Lee Sharrock 

Standing Firm In Power And Pride: Windrush Generation Black History Month Exhibition At Westfield Stratford City – Lee Sharrock 

by News Desk | Nov 1, 2025 | Reviews

A colourful celebration of heritage, resilience, and unity, the Windrush Generation Black History Month exhibition at several locations, including Westfield Stratford City, showcases over 100 artists whose works honour cultural pride, community, and the enduring...
Into Abstraction Meaning Connection And Hope Firstsite – Revd Jonathan Evens

Into Abstraction Meaning Connection And Hope Firstsite – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Oct 30, 2025 | Reviews

Sally Shaw MBE, Director of Firstsite, says: “Into Abstraction: Modern British Art and the Landscape offers a powerful way to view 20th-century British history through art, showing how artists such as Barbara Hepworth, Elizabeth Frink, and L.S. Lowry used imagination...
Wayne Thiebaud: American Still Life – Courtauld Gallery – John K. Grande

Wayne Thiebaud: American Still Life – Courtauld Gallery – John K. Grande

by News Desk | Oct 26, 2025 | Reviews

Wayne Thiebaud’s first-ever solo exhibition in London at the Courtauld Gallery is a long-awaited event. As an artist, Thiebaud resented being thrown into the Pop art pile. His ambitions were altogether different – to reinvent the still life. He liked the way a...
Peter Doig House of Music Serpentine South – Sue Hubbard

Peter Doig House of Music Serpentine South – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Oct 22, 2025 | Reviews

Peter Doig is one of those painters loved by the public and the cognoscenti alike. His vivid palette and the magic realism of paintings like White Canoe 1991 have brought him to a wide and varied audience, and his work fetches some of the highest prices for any...
At Home In The 17th Century Rijksmuseum A Scholarly Approach – Jude Montague

At Home In The 17th Century Rijksmuseum A Scholarly Approach – Jude Montague

by News Desk | Oct 21, 2025 | Reviews

The exhibition At Home in the 17th Century at the Rijksmuseum seems like a humble enterprise on one level. It may once have been considered rather a stoop for the national museum, but this exhibition on domestic interiors is curatorially ambitious on quite a few...
Nigerian Modernism Explored Tate Modern – Revd Jonathan Evens

Nigerian Modernism Explored Tate Modern – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Oct 20, 2025 | Reviews

The Nigerian Modernism exhibition at Tate Modern is massive. With work by over 50 artists from across 50 years to be displayed, the curators faced a dilemma as to how present so much from so many. Their solution was to focus on key individuals and key groups, from Ben...
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