Reviews
Francis Bacon: Striking New Exhibition Unveiled At Tate Liverpool
Invisible rooms is a captivating, major new exhibition of works by the artist Francis Bacon. It displays more than thirty paintings...
Jeff Koons – The Art Of Not Quite Now By Edward Lucie-Smith
The Jeff Koons exhibition, entitled with the single word ‘NOW', is the latest exhibition to be presented in Damien Hirst’s Newport...
Martine Syms: Inherited Images, Inherited Identities At ICA London
The ICA London's Upper Gallery is currently presenting the exhibition 'Fact & Trouble' by American artist Martine Syms, exploring the space...
Mona Hatoum: Hair, Electricity And Barbed Wire Tate Modern
Mona Hatoum’s work, as collected together in this retrospective, neatly straddles recent preoccupations at the great institution where it...
Guan Xiao: The Victor’s Privilege – Rewriting History At The ICA London
The ICA London is currently presenting the work of Chinese artist Guan Xiao. The artist employs mainly sculpture and video, exploring the influence...
Curated Choices: London Art Exhibitions May 2016 By Paul Carey -Kent
Paul Carey-Kent curates his choices of London art exhibitions for May 2016. His rolling ten recommended contemporary art shows are all on view...
Keith Coventry: A Disposable Modernist Dystopia At Pace Gallery London
Pace London is currently presenting White Black Gold, an exhibition of new works by London-based artist Keith Coventry. The artist has been...
Philip Guston’s Last Decade of Abstraction Hauser & Wirth NY
This highly focused exhibition of thirty six paintings and fifty three drawings presents Philip Guston’s last decade of abstraction. The...
Thomson & Craighead: Orwellian Party Paranoia At Carroll/Fletcher
Carroll/Fletcher is currently presenting Thomson & Craighead in 'Party Booby Trap', the art duo's second exhibition with the gallery, filling...
Barry Flanagan: The Absurdist Subversion Of Form At Waddington Custot Galleries
Waddington Custot Galleries is currently presenting the maverick Clement Greenberg-chewing Barry Flanagan in 'Animal, Vegetable, Mineral'. The show...
Berlin Gallery Weekend 2016 Paul Carter Robinson Chooses Six Of The Best
Just returned from Berlin Gallery Weekend and much to report. Choosing six of the best is never easy, as I must have visited over 100 galleries and...
Luminous And Nourishing Nikolai Astrup Painting Norway
There are just three weeks left to go and see the breathtaking work of little known Norwegian artist Nikolai Alstrup at The Dulwich...
