DAADADA EXHIBITION
DAADADA is an exhibition of the scholarship holders of the renowned German academic exchange program DAAD. It combines art work from recent graduates or MA students from The Royal College of Art, Goldsmiths, Slad...
DAADADA is an exhibition of the scholarship holders of the renowned German academic exchange program DAAD. It combines art work from recent graduates or MA students from The Royal College of Art, Goldsmiths, Slad...
Gustav Metzger, Eichmann and the Angel, 2005, Industrial conveyor belt, wall of Guardian newspapers and reproduction of Paul Klee’s Angelus Novus 1920 , Commissioned by Cubitt, Installation at Lunds Konsthall, Swede...
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2009, Designed by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA, Satellite image courtesy of Terraserver, © Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion for th...
Aïcha Hamu, Flat Riot , 2009, 205 x 160 cm. Carpet from Afro Hair arranged in format of French garden. © Image courtesy the artist and Galerie Catherine Issert Pradise Row presents a group exhibition Balla-Drama,...
Six Prisons, 2009, Acrylic, Day-Glo acrylic and Roll-a-Tex on canvas, 66 1/2 x 84 in / 169 x 213.4 cm © Peter Halley Waddington Galleries presents an exhibition of seven new paintings by Peter Halley. The paintin...
Paradise Row presents the first solo show of Jean Charles de Castelbajac. Throughout his ground breaking career as a fashion designer, Castelbajac has employed a strategy of ‘cultural hijacking’ - the appropriatio...
Swings © Tonico Lemos Auad, 2009 Stephen Friedman Gallery presents new work by London-based Brazilian artist Tonico Lemos Auad, his first major presentation in the UK. Auad’s work is concerned with materiality...
Straw bonnet, c.1880. AnnaP, top hat, Stephen Jones S/S by 2009. Par Avion, beret, Stephen Jones S/S 2003. Photo: Angela Moore Victoria and Albert Museum presents the exhibition is a collaboration between the Vic...
Paradise Row presents Shore Leave, an exhibition of new works by Sam Kaprielov. In works of powerfully compelling strangeness Kaprielov applies the visual language and techniques that developed in the golden era o...
In his first London solo exhibition since 1969, Jehangir Sabavala presents 20 works, executed over the last two years, which convey the shape of the artist’s career from the early 1950s until present day, detailin...
StolenSpace presents New York native artist Marcus Antonius Jansen’s first London solo exhibition, showcasing a new body of oil paintings on canvas. ...
Alan Aldridge - the man with the Kaleidoscope Eyes is the first UK retrospective featuring the works of the celebrated illustrator and graphic designer Alan Aldridge. ...
© Julian Opie Lisson Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the works by Julian Opie. This extensive show will articulate Opie's interest in the traditional genres of landscape painting and portraiture, and his en...
Guillermo Kuitca is a painter of space, an organiser of emptiness. While thick with proliferate marks and signs, absence pervades his pictures: “I always have the idea that my work does not start out from a blank ...
ASL, 2008 © Tony Oursler Lisson Gallery presents an exhibition by the American artist Tony Oursler. The show will use both gallery spaces to exhibit new installations and key earlier works. Oursler's practice exp...
Red Boat, 2008 © Chantal Joffe Chantal Joffe is well known for her expressive paintings of predominantly female figures. This latest exhibition will include an eclectic and wide-ranging group of subjects across t...
© Bose Krishnamachari For his first solo, UK exhibition, Bose Krishnamachari explores the psyche of the 'average Mumbaikar' and the society in which he/she exists in a series of new, multi-disciplinary works made...