Summer Art Exhibitions Not To Miss in London In 2015 By Paul Carey – Kent
Paul Carey-Kent one of London’s leading art critics give us his choices for summer art exhibitions not to miss. ‘Matthew… Read More
22 July 2015
Paul Carey-Kent one of London’s leading art critics give us his choices for summer art exhibitions not to miss. ‘Matthew… Read More
22 July 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
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
There’s no doubt that the heavy hitters are hitting heavy just now (Marclay at White Cube, Tuymans at David Zwirner,… Read More
25 February 2015
The Berloni Gallery presents The Presence Of Absence, the galleries new group exhibition curated by writer and curator Paul Carey-Kent…. Read More
6 February 2015
2014 was certainly a good year for public blockbusters: late Matisse, Turner and Rembrandt, all of Veronese, Constable, Malevich, Polke… Read More
3 January 2015
Paul Carey- Kent is no stranger to Frieze London. Here he recaps his top choices from this year’s mega fair… Read More
25 October 2014
The latest in Paul Carey-Kent’s rolling top ten, together with previous choices which you can still see. TEN CURRENT… Read More
30 September 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
Paul Carey-Kent reveals his pick of the ‘ART’ Exhibition crop for London in April. It is a diverse gathering choices… Read More
29 March 2014
Art critic Paul Carey-Kent has released his latest, rolling top ten Current Choices of must see exhibitions, currently on view… Read More
3 March 2014
Sculpting in the gallery with an unusual industrial material, Frances Richardson’s Marx-quoting title casts her – with a little irony,… Read More
4 February 2014
It seemed to be a good year for double shows. Looking in no particular order at the geographically-constrained selection of… Read More
5 January 2014
Paul Carey-Kent takes on the New Year with a selection of exhibitions ranging from Andreas Gursky to Daumier. On with… Read More
29 December 2013
You won’t find much art which references Milton these days, but Maria Marshall’s world is – like that of ‘Paradise… Read More
3 October 2013
September brings a rush of shows as the ‘season opens’ – though mostly not yet, so there’s a mixture of… Read More
5 September 2013
Ah, the London Art Fair (Previews 15 Jan, public opening 16-20 Jan at the Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street,… Read More
4 January 2013
Perhaps I could warm up by recommending three shows I’m writing about for other places: * the two venue retrospective… Read More
29 December 2012
I’m no great fan of Christmas (wouldn’t once every two years be enough?) but here all the same is a… Read More
16 December 2012
What would you sooner, solo show or group? This month I feature three solos varied enough to look like groups,… Read More
1 December 2012
November Moments I’m quite often struck by coincidences as I tour the galleries. Perhaps it’s the zeitgeist, perhaps it’s just… Read More
24 November 2012
There’s enough interesting stuff round at the moment that I found myself identifying some extra shows which run into late April…. Read More
11 April 2012
HOW LONG IS YOUR PROJECT? London is painting central at the moment (Leonardo, Degas, Richter, Sasnal, Condo, Saatchi’s Germans, Dulwich’s Canadians…)… Read More
1 December 2011
OCTOBER’S MULTITUDE No doubt about it: October is an almost embarrassingly rich month with Frieze itself plus other fairs, and… Read More
4 October 2011
HUGE MEAL, BIG GALLERY, SMALL SHOW Most of the commercial galleries are closed over the Christmas and New Year period…. Read More
25 December 2010
By Paul Carey-Kent 20 December, 2010 2010 was a rich and varied year – so much so that what started… Read More
20 December 2010
Mark Woods (b. 1961, Surrey) is a British artist whose work straddles the charged space between adornment, provocation, and artifice.
25 June 2025
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, a cornerstone of the British art scene, owes its rich history and success to the Royal Academy of Arts.
11 June 2024
Up Now in London – Paul Carey-Kent chooses the best of the Autumn season’s start.
13 September 2017
CHOICES UP NOW The latest in my rolling top ten, together with previous choices which you can still see… Taus Makhacheva:… Read More
21 April 2015
Martin Parr, the photographer who spent more than four decades pointing his lens at Britain’s brittle optimism has died aged 73…
7 December 2025
This is a roundup of the shows we have managed to see that seem to speak to the idea of collecting instead of gifting for Christmas…
13 December 2024