Marina Abramović Opens Two Shows in London

The Serbian performance artist presents two solo exhibitions spread across Lisson Gallery's London spaces ...

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A Bright Chapel: Mark Hinchliffe

Interview with flamboyant art collector Mark Hinchliffe...

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Taking the Exclusivity Out of Art: Thorp Stavri

An interview with Eric Thorp and Nicholas Stavri, co-founders of the London-based curatorial platform Thorp Stavri...

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Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ Gospel Carnage

A review of Nick Cave & Warren Ellis' Carnage performance at the Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury. Sept 2021 Carnage UK Tour....

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Flash Nails and Glamour: SYRETT

The challenge of SYRETT is that it feels punkish and out of step with what we’re used to seeing within contemporary art. Good....

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The Power of (In)visible Community

The Power of (In)visible Community. A social art project in Somers Town, London 2021...

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Michael Werner Gallery to Present New Paintings by Florian Krewer

German artist Florian Krewer's latest solo exhibition with Michael Werner Gallery, London explores New York's queer and trans communities...

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(Text)ural Works and Abstraction at Enter Art Fair

Highlights from the 2021 edition of Scandinavia's largest international art fair...

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The Suitability of Neon: Cerith Wyn Evans Interview

Interview with the conceptual artist, Cerith Wyn Evans who embraces the use of neon as a medium of immanent exchange....

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Abstract Beauty: Ellen Carey

Lens-based artist Ellen Carey discusses her radical approach to image-making...

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Grove Square Galleries Presents Debut Exhibition by Elena Gual

Spanish artist Elena Gual's textural portraits attempt to convey the diverse realities of female experience...

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Courting the Forest of History

Interview with mixed-media artist Gerald Chukwuma on Eve of his exhibition Eclipse of the Scrolls. ...

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The Weight of Canon

Canon, Fandom and Creative Paralysis. Much of the media we consume today, especially genre media, takes the form of such franchises. Art might be no different? ...

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Ed Atkins: “A Weird Faking of Imminence”

British artist Ed Atkins on turning a telephone conversation with his mum into a video artwork for the New Museum ...

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Intimate, Wild, Raw: Karla Black at Fruitmarket Gallery

A review of Scottish artist Karla Black's solo exhibition at the newly renovated Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh...

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Celebrity as Material

Celebrity as Art Material: Once art ceases to be mimetic, portraiture as representation becomes destabilized, enabling it to investigate concepts such as celebrity as well as appearance. ...

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Modern Mythology: Sofia Mitsola at Pilar Corrias

Sofia Mitsola's second solo show with the gallery visualises the artist's imaginings of warrior sisters in a semiaquatic world ...

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Alberta Whittle: “I Felt the World Unravelling”

Turner prize-winning artist Alberta Whittle on her latest film and treating her audience with generosity...

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LAMB Gallery Exhibition to Explore our Relationship to Objects

The group show will include sculptural works by the likes of Martin Creed, Christo and Erwin Wurm ...

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Lisson Gallery to Exhibit Rare Paintings by Anish Kapoor

The British-Indian artist's upcoming solo exhibition will shed light on his experimental approach to painting ...

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Repetition is Endlessly Renewing: Edmund de Waal

Artist and writer Edmund de Waal on the liminal qualities and whiteness of porcelain ...

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Upset in Stone: Barbara Segal

Experimental sculptor Barbara Segal on luxury, commodity, and change in her work. ...

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The Performer and Audience Create the Work Together: Marina Abramović

The "godmother of performance art" speaks to Millie Walton about immortality, eroticism and the public body...

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Unstructured, different, wild: Art collecting Martin Nielsen

An interview with maverick art collector Martin Nielsen...

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Barbara Kruger’s “Anti-Retrospective” at Art Institute of Chicago

Opening in September, the delayed solo exhibition will be the largest and most comprehensive presentation of Kruger's work in twenty years....

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Grove Collective Launches Solo Exhibition by Manuela Karin Knaut

A collection of the German artist's abstract paintings will be available to view online until 16 August...

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Rebellious Joy: Huntley Muir

Interview with creative duo Huntley Muir on the setting of comment in multimedia work. ...

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The Photographic Night: Sarah Jones

London-based artist Sarah Jones speaks to Millie Walton about Jean Cocteau, her creative process and the materiality of black...

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Revolving Around Art: Claus Busch Risvig

Interview with Danish Art Collector Claus Busch Risvig...

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The Small Infinite

The gallery as a material is a place-holder and steward of sense, constantly exchanging the outside and the inside....

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