Dame Elisabeth Frink: Major Survey Of Her Public Sculpture Announced
A major survey exhibition of Dame Elisabeth Frink’s public sculpture commissions has been announced opening 25 November 2015 at the The… Read More
22 July 2015
A major survey exhibition of Dame Elisabeth Frink’s public sculpture commissions has been announced opening 25 November 2015 at the The… Read More
22 July 2015
A new solo show by British artist Ben Rivers (b.1972), brings together two of his seminal 16mm film works and two new… Read More
20 July 2015
As the dry months approach, there’s still some strong work on show around London. some of it in unlikely venues…. Read More
18 July 2015
The Whitechapel Gallery presents four new works for Artists’ Film International, a seasonal programme of film, video and animation chosen… Read More
17 July 2015
Reality: Modern and Contemporary British Painting is a new exhibition curated by artist Chris Stevens and organised by the Sainsbury… Read More
13 July 2015
WASTELANDS presents the works of eight artists who all have links to China or are of Chinese descent. This group… Read More
10 July 2015
An unusual, early drawing by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, has been acquired The Walker… Read More
8 July 2015
Pace London presents Faux Guide, an exhibition of new work by Yto Barrada. Faux Guide extends the exploration of palaeontology,… Read More
22 June 2015
Here’s a rather perversely democratic choice of just one piece each from a dozen categories: Art Basel’s gallery section; Art Unlimited… Read More
22 June 2015
Victoria Miro presents a solo exhibition by Doug Aitken at the Mayfair gallery. This summer marks a significant moment in… Read More
19 June 2015
The Turner Prize nominated artist Roger Hiorns plans to bury a jumbo jet for a site-specific installation near Birmingham. Meanwhile the… Read More
11 June 2015
Hauser & Wirth is devoting both its Savile Row galleries to a major presentation of drawings by Roni Horn. The… Read More
9 June 2015
Paul Carey-Kent has gone on the prowl to find his top choices at the formidable Art15 and Photo London which… Read More
24 May 2015
Pace Gallery London presents its first solo exhibition of the work of Michal Rovner, where the artist unveils her first… Read More
2 May 2015
The National Gallery of Australia has announced a naked tour of the James Turrell exhibition, as part of a new… Read More
26 March 2015
You will almost certainly recognise the names – Ginsberg, Kerouac, Ferlingetti, Burroughs, Corso, but there is a fair chance you… Read More
12 March 2015
He sits there lifesize or perhaps larger-than-life, still frozen almost 50 years later, with the vacant stare of a witness… Read More
24 February 2015
The Roden Crater, artist James Turrell’s unfinished land art in the Arizona desert, will be open to a select group… Read More
22 February 2015
This exhibition has a bold ideological mission to represent 21st century painting as a distinct, vibrant discourse. Painting – despite… Read More
16 February 2015
The Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon honours the lifetime achievements of one of the UK’s greatest artists, Richard Long. The award… Read More
19 January 2015
The Deutsche Bank ‘Artist of the Year, Imran Qureshi has created intricate miniature paintings and colossal site-specific installations to form… Read More
2 December 2014
The Fifth year of the Prix Pictet Commission, with the theme of Consumption has been awarded to Colombian Photographer Juan… Read More
30 October 2014
Richard Tuttle, ‘I Don’t Know, Or The Weave of Textile Language’ will be the largest survey of work ever held… Read More
13 October 2014
Simon Lee Gallery presents ‘An Experience Shaped by An Experience I Never Experienced’ – Ran Huang’s first solo exhibition in… Read More
24 September 2014
Justine Kurland’s show at Mitchell-Innes & Nash is called “Sincere Auto Care’. Every image features our love or dependence on… Read More
17 September 2014
A rarely seen portrait of one of the world’s most celebrated writers, Roald Dahl, painted when he was a young… Read More
6 August 2014
The celebrated American artist David LaChapelle is presented in a new exhibition of landscapes at Robilant & Voena, in London…. Read More
12 May 2014
Around 200 million years ago, a supercontinent called Pangaea – containing what we now know as the earth’s seven continents… Read More
11 May 2014
TEN CURRENT CHOICES: Paul Carey – Kent Offers up a selection of the best art exhibitions for May 2014 The… Read More
10 May 2014
A row has broken out between the Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and a little known filmmaker, Jason Wishnow, over… Read More
30 April 2014
Records have been broken for works by the British printmakers, C.R.W. Nevinson (British, 1889-1946) and C.E. Power (British, 1872-1951) as… Read More
23 April 2014
Peter Doig, In his latest exhibition, ‘No Foreign Lands’ at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MBAM) displays his most… Read More
12 March 2014