It’s time for the annual show of sculpture in Regent’s Park, organised by the Frieze Art Fair, but opening far in advance of the fair itself, and lasting for much longer. Also, it’s free. What’s on view, you see for nothing. Which makes me wish, quite fervently, that...
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Four Artists Brought Together For New Freelands Foundation Exhibition
The Freelands Foundation is presenting Fault Lines, a group exhibition curated by Edward Ball, Freelands Artist Programme Curator. The show brings together four UK-based artists working in the realm of sculpture; Jonathan Baldock, Alice Channer, Angela de la Cruz and...
Jeff Koons: Inflated Banality With An Impenetrable Surface – The Ashmolean – Paul Black
Jeff Koons has brought his blingy kitsch to the world's oldest public gallery. The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is presenting the master of hollow trinkets in an exhibition curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal and the artist himself. Here the showman resides [almost] side by...
Kelly Grovier On 57 Ways Of Seeing Art – Interview Sara Faith
Kelly Grovier is a poet and art historian who is keen to provoke debate about the images that punctuate our lives. His bestselling book 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age (Thames & Hudson, 2016) dared to assert which works of art created since 1989 will be...
Gillian Wearing Exhibition Celebrating Her Parliament Square Millicent Fawcett Statue Announced
Courage Calls to Courage Everywhere, an exhibition documenting the creation of Turner Prize-winning artist Gillian Wearing’s recently- unveiled statue of Suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, situated in Parliament Square, London. It will also feature many works drawn...
Mythos Against Innovation – Charlie Smith London – Edward Lucie-Smith
Charlie Smith London has long been one of the most reliable innovative galleries in Shoreditch. The gallery is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. Which makes it interesting that, in its current exhibition, called Mythos, it is deliberately taking a turn...
Outstanding Art in Kendal Cumbria – Frink, Rego and Scott
Cumbria is an idyllic landscape where rugged mountains meet sparkling lakes. It has a history steeped in art and literature. William Wordsworth, JMW Turner, John Ruskin, Beatrix Potter, Kurt Schwitters and Andy Goldsworthy have all found inspiration here. In addition,...
Emily Young: First Contemporary Works Exhibited In New College Cloisters – Paul Black
Considering that British sculptor Emily Young strives to marry the ancient and contemporary - employing a combination of traditional stone carving and a technological approach through her practice - it seems fitting that the artist's work currently adorns the...
Armory Week – Snow and Art Virginie Puertolas-Syn Highlights
While many collectors and Art world professionals were in Europe for TEFAF and the Auctions in London, I went instead to visit the New York art scene for the Armory week. New York had a lot to offer, from museum shows and gallery exhibitions to private collection...
