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That sense of ambiguity carries through in Gottgens’s technique. She moves between defined mark-making and loose, gestural brushwork, allowing forms to dissolve and re-emerge. Figures and landscapes ...
The Royal College of Art opens its graduate showcase across London, presenting work that explores memory, identity, and material innovation. From 19 June to 23 July, the Royal College of Art will open ...
Tracing back to rudimentary architectural origins, the simple form of a shed references the most basic notion of shelter. From refuge to storage, the shed has become an extension of the human impulse ...
The Hayward Gallery has long been one of Britain’s most daring contemporary art institutions, staging genre-defining retrospectives of international visionaries—from Bridget Riley in 1971 to Anish ...
Black Panther founder Bobby Seale, who co-authored a book with Shames, said of the tribulations the Black Panther’s faced: “They came down on us because we had grassroots, real people’s revolution, ...
Freya Fang Wang’s intuitive abstractions, rooted in Taoist philosophy and informed by her cross-cultural background, convey a quiet intensity that favours process over polish and sincerity over ...
Beneath the vaulted ceiling of Stone Nest, where the ghosts of Welsh congregants and late-night revellers still seem to linger, something extraordinary unfolds. Cenote Ring, the latest work by Mexican ...
Brexit’s Quiet Disruption While the pandemic may have set the stage, Brexit has added complexity to recovery efforts. The reintroduction of customs checks, import/export duties, and visa requirements ...
Next on our Five Exhibitions To See In London In April 2025 is Edel Assanti, the tone intensifies. Si On returns with Soft Armour, Heavy Bones, a show that lives in the space between flesh and feeling ...
For the British artist Elsa Rouy, skin is not merely a biological boundary — it’s a threshold. A fragile border where the self begins, and, just as often, where it begins to unravel. In her visceral, ...
[cloud] and Smallworks Press are delighted to announce the publication of The Atomic Kid by acclaimed American artist James Stanford. Timed to coincide with the opening of the permanent exhibition ...
The Arts Club London announces two new exhibitions celebrating the work of Frederick J. Brown and Judith Godwin, whose significant but frequently overlooked contributions have played a key role in the ...