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Do Artists Dream of Electric Stars?
Art building on the shoulders of giants, Laure Prouvost at OGR Turin Read more
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So Lonely? The Crowded Anomie of Edward Burra
A preview of Edward Burra (1905-1976) at TATE Britain Read more
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Frieze: Can it Still Deliver in 2025?
The mammoth art fair is set to return but can it cut it in a troubled art economy? Read more
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Is It Possible to Reject Conformity?
Different perspectives on common shapes. A preview of Fitting In (2025), a show by Jonny Briggs Read more
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Drawing the Unseen: Landscape as Ideological Frame and Perceptual Rupture
Artist statement: Michael Eden explores drawing as a transcendental conduit in art practice Read more
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What’s He Building in There?
A preview of James Johnston’s World of interiors exhibition 2025 Read more
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The Artist as Modern Mystic: Chris Levine on Lasers, Pyramids, and Cosmic Alignment
Chris Levine reveals how ancient sites guide his laser-light installations Read more
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Light in the Darkness: Chantal Meza and Will Gompertz
Disappearance of Worlds Exhibition at Pembroke College, Oxford Read more
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Magical Forests Versus the Pull of Netflix: Rune Christensen
An interview with Rune Christensen on painting and inspiration Read more
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Focus on the Future: How Photo London is Redefining Photography
A review of Photo london 2025 Read more
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Can Artists Really Transform Space? Kaur And Sahib at Pitzhanger Manor
A preview of Permindar Kaur’s “Mirror, Mirror” and Prem Sahib’s “Doubles” at Pitzhanger Manor Read more
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Art Print: James Johnston, A Reckoning
Last chance to grab a print of James Johnston’s A Reckoning (2020) Read more
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Fearless Friendship: Hambling & Lucas Unite For Landmark London Show
Iconic artists Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas announce joint show at Sadie Coles HQ Read more
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Falsehood or Authenticity? Yang Fudong’s Ambiguous Truths
An interview on the cinematic dreamscapes of Yang Fudong Read more
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Art Basel Recognises Nairy Baghramian and Delcy Morelos with Medals
Nairy Baghramian and Delcy Morelos 2025 Art Basel Medalists Read more
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Can You Set New Visions Amongst The Masters?
Poush presents 35 artists amongst the art, wine and architecture of Château La Coste Read more
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Painting the Love Lives of Paris and Basel
Basel retrospective of artist Irène Zurkinden (1909–1987) at KBH.G Read more
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Finding The Sweet Spot Between Alienation and Intimacy
A review of Zagreb-based artist Diana Zrnic’s, Hiding Place Read more
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Fragments of Classicism
A preview of Francesca Mollett 2025 show Annual Honesty Read more
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Blum Gallery to Open Tribeca Space
Blum Gallery to open New York space sept 10th 2025 Read more
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Found objects of the Universal
First UK exhibition of Claudio Parmiggiani at Estorick gallery Read more
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Let Them Eat Art: Foodbank fundraiser
A showcase of 20 artists including Chris Levine and Charlotte Rose raising money for local foodbanks. Read more
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Walter Spies: Tourism as Progress?
Spies legacy returns home as Michael Schindhelm’s meditation on tourisms, Roots, reaches Bali Read more
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The Incendiary Promise of Performance Art
The London Open Live release Performance Programme for 2025, Whitechapel Gallery Read more
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Are humans impossible? Pierre Huyghe
A preview of Pierre Huyghe’s 2025 In Imaginal exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Read more
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Is art watching us watch ourselves?
The Luster, a group show at Vitruta, looks at contemporary life through a consumptive lens Read more
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Is photography obsolete?
Mike Nelson’s three room installation at the Fruitmarket, Edinburgh asks the question: are images dying? Read more
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Medieval Relics Display at the Green & Stone Gallery
The Green & Stone Gallery presents an impressive display of Medieval-inspired pieces. Read more
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Trebuchet 17: Destinations / Out Now
Journeys and destinations in Art Read more
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Greg Bromley: Out of the Shadow of Trauma
Trebuchet writer Robert Horvitz speaks to outsider artist Greg Bromley about the (sometimes painful) process behind his creations. Read more
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Shadows of the Colour Black
De’Souza-Hartley’s contemporary rediscovery of darkness Read more
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Trauma Realised and Exorcised: Greg Bromley’s Devil Visions
Rob Horvitz brings to light intense works and their inspirations in conversation with the outsider artist. Read more
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Art Basel: Switzerland’s Most Anticipated Art Show for 2025
Art Basel unveils program highlights for the 2025 edition of its flagship show in Basel Read more
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Milan Art Week and miart: A city in harmony
A review of miart and Milan Art Week 2025 Read more
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Reclaiming the Truth: Deconstructing colonial museums and public spaces
Collaborative visual project by Julio Etchart and Holly Birtles Read more
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Beyond suncream and selfies, Casson Mann bring Pacific island power to the halls of Bremen
A deeply immersive, thought-provoking journey into a region whose voices and stories demand to be heard Read more
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Folkestone Triennial 2025: The Dates, The Theme, The Curator, The Artists….
The UK’s largest and most ambitious exhibition of newly commissioned art in the public realm announces dates for 2025 Read more
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A concise colloquium with Marilyn Arsem, Pt II
‘I will engage them in conversation about how they’re dealing with this situation in the US, what they are doing to resist.’ — Marilyn Arsem plots a course in conversation with Rob LaFrenais Read more
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‘I have always been interested in how time operates’ — in conversation with Marilyn Arsem
The celebrated performance artist discusses theory and practice with Rob La Frenais Read more
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Dive into London’s contemporary art scene to uncover Diana Zrnic’s Hiding Place
Ubiquitous Art x Somers Gallery Present Diana Zrnic Read more
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Teasing out the questions in the shadows: Ella Kruglyanskaya at Thomas Dane Gallery
Latvian born, Brooklyn-based painter, Ella Kruglyanskaya, offers a new series of paintings at Thomas Dane Gallery. Read more
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What can bats teach us about our AI overlords? Questions, questions, at arebyte Gallery
What is it Like? explores AI’s potential for true sentience by examining the nature of consciousness Read more
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Can images speak the words we struggle to voice? Chantal Meza’s Eden Bleeds
Artist and key thinkers to discuss ecological devastation in a new art exhibition at one of the finest parish churches in England. Read more
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Ken Turner: The Oldest Performance Artist In The World (probably) — Part III
‘It was hilarious. I couldn’t stop laughing when I saw the Queen coming.’ Veteran performance artist and painter Ken Turner recalls high (and low) times from his Action Space project. Read more
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Timothy Taylor gallery brings Mexican colour to ARCOmadrid
ARCOmadrid returns with a presentation dedicated to Eduardo Terrazas with new, recent, and historical works from his Possibilities of a Structure series. Read more
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Ken Turner: The Oldest Performance Artist In The World (probably) — Part II
‘…we didn’t understand the philosophy. We were making it.’ Part two of an interview with groundbreaking and influential UK performance artist Ken Turner. Read more
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Canvas, cobbles and canals: Amsterdam Art Week 2025
Open Studios at the Rijksakademie, new cultural areas of the city to explore, contemporary collaborations and major new exhibitions as the city turns 750 Read more