Reviews
Six London Exhibitions To See This weekend Before The Carnival Takeover
GV Art on Chiltern Street presents Automatic Art: human and machine processes that make art. The subject of this exhibition was already of interest...
Leon Jakeman Explores Art Through The Eyes Of A Recovering Addict
The Brink, Space13’s L.I.F.T (Lost Is Found Theory) exhibition explores artist Leon Jakeman’s recovery journey and feature work from...
Emerging Art In South London Exposed Peckham and Camberwell Round-up
Who Says Peckham isn't the the most interesting place for emerging art in London? Florence Goodhand-Tate our UAL roving reviewer has been out and...
Disobedient Objects: Creative Ingenuity That Emerges From Situations Of Political Strife
Ornate china tea sets, warped casserole dishes, and smartphone apps are all disobedient objects, according to a new exhibition in the...
Elective Affinities: London West End Art Exhibition Reviews August 2014
Blain/Southern – The Space Where I amThe West End's Blain/Southern presents the group exhibition 'The Space Where I Am' exploring concepts of...
Marina Abramovic: A Clairvoyant’s Perspective Uncovers Density And Connection
Marina Abramovic demands a certain sensitivity in engagement, she works with spiritual intelligence, a landscape of thought that operates through...
A Bikers Guide To The American Road Myth: Two London Photography Shows
This month two shows, Dennis Hopper at the Royal Academy and Danny Lyon’s ‘The Bikeriders’ at Atlas Gallery, engage with the...
Hackney WickED A Triumph For London’s Best Alternative Art Festival
Last weekend was sizzling and what better way to spend a day than wandering around one of the UK's leading alternative free art festivals, Hackney...
London Art Exhibitions To See In August 2014 By Paul Carey Kent
Here is a selection of must see London art exhibitions for August 2014 Sigrid Holmwood: A Peasant Painter’s Garden @ ASC Gallery, Erlang...
Kazimir Malevich: Fizzing Dangerous Energy And Potential At Tate Modern
Interestingly enough, this near perfectly curated retrospective of Kazimir Malevich is not featured on the Tate’s prominent list of highlight...
Louise Bourgeois: Body, Sexuality And The Erotic MIMA Middlesborough
Middlesborough Institute of Modern Art (mima) stands brilliantly apart from the town’s surroundings, representing a shining beacon of...
Jeff Koons: A Hubris Trickster Creating The Visually Grandiose
Standing at the very beginning of the Jeff Koons retrospective, on the polished floors of the Whitney Museum, I scrutinise my distorted,...
