Reviews
Michal Rovner: Panorama – Pace London – The March Through Time
Pace Gallery London presents its first solo exhibition of the work of Michal Rovner, where the artist unveils her first multi-screen works using new...
Inspirational Gallery Weekend Berlin Launches The Spring Art Season
Gallery Weekend in Berlin got underway yesterday with the gala launch party at the Kino cinema in the Kreuzberg area. Two interesting new...
A Voice Remains – Pippy Houldsworth Gallery – Reactivating The Revolution
The new exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery sees six important artists grapple with varied strategies and approaches to the representation of...
Louise Cattrell: Another Place – PayneShurvell – Time The Subjective Agent
PayneShurvell presents the exhibition 'Louise Cattrell: Another Place' in a new gallery space in Blandford Street with the artist's sweeping...
Francis Bacon And The Masters: The Sainsbury Centre For Visual Arts – Essential Appropriation
The Sainsbury Centre For Visual Arts presents 'Francis Bacon and the Masters', the latest exhibition of works by the renowned British painter,...
Paul_Cary-Kent: London Art Exhibition Choices For April 2015
CHOICES UP NOWThe latest in my rolling top ten, together with previous choices which you can still see...Taus Makhacheva: Vababai Vadadai! @...
Carol Bove, Joao Penalva, And Christian Rosa – Exhibition Round-up
Carol Bove: The Pastic Unit - David ZwirnerDavid Zwirner presents Carol Bove, a New York-based artist known for assemblages disparate materials and...
Sonia Delaunay Steps Out Of The Shadow Of Her Husband Robert
The Tate has an active exhibitions programme designed to rediscover and explore key figures in the story of Modern Art especially women. Both...
Jo Baer: Towards The Land Of The Giants – Camden Arts Centre – Cultural Signifiers Of Time Passing
Centring around Baer’s most recent series, In the Land of Giants, developed since 2009, Camden Art Centre’s exhibition of Jo...
British Biblical Art In A Secular Age Explored At The Wilson
Still Small Voice: British Biblical Art in a Secular Age (1850 – 2014) is on show at the Wilson, Cheltenham’s art gallery and museum,...
Nasan Tur, Diana Thater, Isa Genzken, Jonathan Horowitz, And Debora Delmar Corp – Exhibition Round-Up
Nasan Tur - Blain/SouthernBlain/Southern presents Nasan Tur’s first-ever UK solo exhibition. The German artist's work is a reflection of the...
Eric Ravilious: A Bekonscot Time-Warp That Nigel Farage Would Approve Of
It has been over ten years since Eric Ravilious (1903-42) had his first major retrospective at the Imperial War Museum in London. I...
