Reviews
Franks Stella’s Falling Star
Frank Stella’s first major London show in 25 years presents his spectacular early works alongside recent failings 25 years since...
Turner Prize 2011 Opens On The Tyne
BALTIC opens 2011 Turner Prize ExhibitionFor the first time in its 27 year history, the Turner Prize is to be hosted by a non-Tate venue; and...
George Condo’s Crazed Characters Hit Hayward
George Condo’s much-anticipated Mental States finally arrives at the Hayward Gallery Having provided album artwork for Kanye West,...
James Richards The Banality Of The Vernacular
Richards solo show at Chisenhale Gallery reveals the oh-so-grey void behind our vernacular visual landscapes For his solo exhibition at...
Jacob Kassay Smoke And Mirrors
ICA’s Autumn exhibition of art-market-darling Jacob Kassay, his first in a public gallery. Review - Jacob Kassay exploded onto the...
SUNDAY Art Fair Living For The Weekend
After the success of its 2010 debut SUNDAY Art Fair is back to challenge the hegemony of the Sharp-Slotover Frieze machine. Frieze’s most...
OMA On And On And Ever Onwards
Barbican Art Gallery opens its OMA/Progress architectural exhibition Review - Architecture exhibitions are notoriously difficult,...
Has Charles Saatchi Lost His Senses
‘New Sensations’ exhibition upstaged by ‘The Future Can Wait’, but both lack punch Two schemes for emerging artists, both...
Pavilion Of Art And Design The Real Masterpiece
The Shock Of The Old Invades Berkeley Square You’ve seen this year’s major exhibitions, now’s your chance to recreate them in...
Tacita Dean Unilever Commission 2011 Unveiled At Tate
FILM: a low-tech love letter to the magic of cinemaFor the twelfth commission in the Tate Modern Unilever Series, and the first to be devoted to the...
Djurberg And Mirza Keyboards And Crocodiles
Review of Camden Arts Centre Autumn Exhibitions Today, Camden Arts Centre opens two exciting new exhibitions: Nathalie Djurberg’s A World...
Barry Flanagan Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man
Review - This autumn, the Tate pays tribute to one of Britain’s art pioneers – Barry Flanagan (1941-2009). Achieving international...
