Reviews
Inaugural Art13: London’s New Fair On The Block
Self-described as “London’s most exciting art fair launch in a decade”, Art 13 brings a dynamic new art fair to the capital....
Time Capsule NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star
NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star is the title of an exhibition currently at New York’s New Museum running until...
Art13 London Delivers World Class Fair To Relieve Winter Blues
The inaugural Art13 London, held in the Olympia Grand Hall, which opened last night and runs from 1–3 March 2013, fills a gap that London has...
London Art Exhibitions: Questions Of Space – March 2013
Paul Carey-Kent Gives Us A Taste Of What's Unmissable For March London’s art scene is too rich to take in at the moment: you can go...
Kinetica Art Fair: Moving With The Times At London’s Ambika P3
The Kinetica Art Fair which opens to the public on 28th February at Ambika P3 (Baker St.) presents over 40 galleries exhibiting some of the worlds...
Adel Abdessemed First Solo Exhibition At David Zwirner London
Best known as the artist who braided three jet planes, Adel Abdessemed’s first solo exhibition in the newly opened David Zwirner, London...
David Blandy: Remixing The Gif And Other Radical Hybrid Forms Of Authorship
In his last New Year Quiz for frieze, writer and curator Tom Morton joked that 2013 would see Anish Kapoor's ArcelorMittal Orbit (2012) transform...
Rosemarie Trockel A Cosmos Of Dark Humour Serpentine Exhibition
Rosemarie Trockel is an artist who enjoys experimenting with many different styles. In her retrospective exhibition titled 'A Cosmos' she places her...
Roy Lichtenstein: The Things I Have Apparently Parodied I Actually Admire
Roy Lichtenstein’s comic inspired works have intrigued art enthusiasts for several decades, but this complete retrospective grants insight...
Man Ray’s Portraits Of Celebrated Contemporaries Exhibited At NPG
In this survey of one the great photographic pioneers, the National Portrait Gallery focuses exclusively on Man Ray’s portraiture of friends,...
Marcel Duchamp: Relevance, Indifference And The Next Generation of Proteges
For Marcel Duchamp, the cracks that appeared in his work The Large Glass (The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even) during transit in 1926...
Memory and Identity Explored in 4 New London Photography Shows
Thomas Zanon-Larcher, Nicolle, Smithfield I, London, May 2009 Courtesy of the Artist and Wapping Project Bankside (above) There’s a bunch...
