The work of emerging South London artist SYMBLE is raw and unfiltered, channelling the fearless energy of 1980s neo-expressionism as he confronts themes of identity, existence, and the turbulence of ...
Japan Cultural Expo 2.0 is delighted to announce that world-renowned contemporary artist Takashi Murakami will be speaking at the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington on 8th December 2024, in ...
This exploration will be further enriched through an essay written for the occasion by Italian curator and researcher, Benedetta Casini, as part of a wider exhibition catalogue. Casini observes: ...
History stands as a totem of storytelling, traversing time, space, and memory, a theme deeply embedded in Ehikhamenor’s familial traditions. Often referencing history and literature, his recounting of ...
The existentialist philosopher Gabriel Marcel also used this phrase as the title of his 1942 book, in which he describes man as an itinerant being. Time and space are two forms of this journey, and ...
Something more—a dialogue between what we perceive and what we’ve lived. French digital artist MAOTIK invites us to look beyond the surface; through his immersive spectral installations and hypnotic ...
Whitestone Gallery is thrilled to present Forms and Fields, a duo exhibition showcasing the works of two seminal Japanese artists, Takeo Yamaguchi and Sadamasa Motonaga. This exhibition celebrates the ...
Halcyon is proud to present one of the world’s largest collections of graphics by David Hockney at 148 New Bond Street. “Living in Colour,” which consists of more than 150 works, is also open at its ...
Beneath the Broken Sun by South African artist Alexandra Karakashian features immense, monochromatic abstract paintings made with engine oil, black pigment, charcoal, salt, and oil paint. As ...
Superposition Gallery is proud to present their latest exhibition at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair featuring Nigerian artist Layo Bright in a show titled Bloom, at Booth E13 at Somerset House on ...
The artists in Imaginary Lines are: Contemporary – Nao Matsunaga, Sophie Ruigrok, Iain Andrews, Daisy May Collingridge, Abbie Griffiths, Haroun Hayward, Sarah Knowland, Graham Little, Oren Pinhassi ...
audiences to immerse themselves in the emotional depth of loss with his solo exhibition, Intimacy of Memory: A Journey Through Grief. Presented by The African Art Hub (TAAH), the exhibition is ...