Reviews
Marvin Gaye Chetwynd At Studio Voltaire – Enter The Absurdist Carnival
Turner Prize nominee Marvin Gaye Chetwynd - the artist formally known as Spartacus - marks the 20th anniversary of South London-based not for profit...
Saatchi’s New Sensations – A Pop-Up Of Absurd Invention
Saatchi Art presents New Sensations 2014 at Victoria House, Bloomsbury, London. The competition was launched seven years ago to support the most...
Richard Tuttle Unveils Whitechapel Retrospective And Tate Turbine Hall Installation
During World War II, when Richard Tuttle was but a young boy, his father had a nervous breakdown, which effectively tore down his hitherto...
Richard Serra At Gagosian Gallery – An Uncompromising Gravity
The Gagosian Gallery Brittania Street London, presents an exhibition of Richard Serra's latest works; filling the gallery with all of the artist's...
Frieze Masters: Edition Three Still Full Of Weighty Surprises In Every Corridor
The third edition of Frieze Masters opened its doors to the public yesterday and, unlike Frieze London which controversially closes on Saturday...
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 year)....
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 November...
