Reviews
Cerith Wyn Evans At The Serpentine Sackler Gallery
The Serpentine Sackler Gallery presents an exhibition of Welsh artist Cerith Wyn Evans' illuminated works. Apparently this is a major solo show that...
Paul Carey Kent reveals His Ten Hot Alternatives To Frieze
Paul Carey Kent reveals his TEN HOT ALTERNATIVES TO FRIEZE, ten free exhibitions that are bound to get your art radar going. This is the most...
Pre-Frieze London Art Gallery Overview By Olivia McEwan
This weekend Artlyst reviewer Olivia McEwan covers the most talked about exhibitions to see before the Frieze sets in! This week sees a pleasing...
Yoshitomo Nara: Commercial Allure Presenting The Right Touch Of Unease
Perhaps the most persistent characteristic of Nara’s work is its commercial allure and marketability (expect a strong presence at Frieze this...
Sigmar Polke – Alchemy, Anarchy, And The Drug-Fuelled Journey
Tate Modern presents Alibis: Sigmar Polke 1963-2010; this is the first exhibition to fully encompass the full range of materials with which the...
Tracey Emin: New Exhibition Continues Her Quest For Self Examination
In her first solo exhibition in a London gallery, for five years, Tracey Emin continues her fascination with self-examination and self-reflection....
Lee Bul Unafraid Of Creating Jagged and Confusing Experiences For Her Viewer
The Ikon Gallery in Birmingham has opened its doors for the South Korean artist Lee Bul’s first UK solo exhibition, 10th September – 9th...
Turner Prize 2014: Beyond The Valley Of Tabloid Titillation
Clenching anuses, mass-produced rainbows of wallpaper, pretentious postcolonial posturings, and the ramblings of a nervous madman are what fill the...
Ai Weiwei At Blenheim – Mischief In A Gilded Palace
The Blenheim Art Foundation presents Ai Weiwei in the first contemporary art exhibition in the rooms and gardens of the 18th century Blenheim...
London Art Gallery Round-Up October 2014 By Paul Carey-Kent
The latest in Paul Carey-Kent's rolling top ten, together with previous choices which you can still see. TEN CURRENT...
British Museum Explores The Ming Dynasty Fifty Years That Changed China
The British Museum is hosting a new major exhibition which centres around the golden age of the Ming dynasty in Chinese history, which they claim to...
Anselm Kiefer – The leaden Weight Of Human History
The Royal Academy of Arts presents a truly monumental retrospective of Anselm Kiefer's work; the most significant display of the artist's creations...
