Reviews
Hannah Hoch: Social Conscience And Political Commentator Of Unmediated Expression
Hannah Höch was a pioneer Dadaist of 1920's Berlin. Somewhat forgotten, or at least pigeon-holed by art history; a social provocateur who clashed...
Mike Kelley: Explosions Of Colour That Lurked Inside His Deep Dark Life
I went to the Mike Kelley retrospective at PS1 late, at 9pm, for the packed NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM event. I was also late in the exhibition schedule as...
Inside Fitzrovia: Art Exhibition Overview February 2014
Sabine Moritz’s first solo exhibition at Pilar Corrias is hung in two parts: new paintings in the main gallery are seen against earlier works...
Monumental Constructions Challenge Spatial Perceptions In New RA Architecture Exhibition
Sensing Spaces which opened on 25th January at the Royal Academy in London employs a curatorial approach that is both radical and innovative. The...
Ben Austin’s January Roundup Of London Art Exhibitions
Well, this has certainly been a busy week for the London art scene with galleries all over town kicking off the year with a series of inspiring...
Nina Canell: New Exhibition Explores Connections That Make Up Our Environment
Nina Canell’s current show, 'Near Here', at the Camden Arts Centre explores the connections that make up our environment. Canell’s work recalls the...
Francisco Hurtz Explores The Notion Of Masculinity In New Exhibition Locker /Room
The artist Francisco Hurtz presents his solo exhibition "Locker / Room" until February 28th, 2014 in Cultural Epicenter in São Paulo (Brazil). In...
Silke Otto-Knapp Explores Performance And Interaction With Dark Landscapes
At the Camden Arts Centre’s latest exhibition, Silke Otto-Knapp explores performance and landscape in her watercolour and gouache paintings. Several...
London Art Fair 2014: A Metamorphosis Of Maturity And Sophistication
It may be January, cold and wet but it is business as usual at Upper St for The London Art Fair, a consistently strong fair, which kicks off the...
Richard Serra Curves and Angles: New Sculpture at Gagosian in Chelsea
I made my way to Chelsea through the piles of snow left from the previous day’s snowstorm, amidst the many other art lovers braving the cold to see...
Jake and Dinos Chapman: Birth, Death, Sex, Horror And McDonald’s
“we are sore-eyed scopophiliac oxymorons… disenfranchised aristocrats, under siege from our feudal heritage…our bread is buttered on both sides…”...
My Top Twenty 2013 Exhibitions Chosen By Paul Carey -Kent
It seemed to be a good year for double shows. Looking in no particular order at the geographically-constrained selection of what I actually saw...
