Street art

Search Results

Rob Moreton : Interview

Rob Moreton talks to Trebuchet about colour, music and art....

Read More

Hanging Offence : Galleries Goldstein

I think it's very hard to be controversial any more, it's just become irrelevant and usually any one trying to do this with their work is doing it to get noticed, which usually, in my opinion, makes...

Read More

Hockney at the Royal Academy

How David Hockney’s work nearly got me laid There is only one option. Just walk in. I make it a mere metre inside the front door of the gallery and, “errrr-hummmm, excuse me, have you got...

Read More

Watch the Pretty Birdy: Sage Vaughn

Sage Vaughn’s press bio is a juxtaposition of culture and wildness, of knowing clichés and their subversion, bold phrases that beg repetition, and suggestions of a contemplative day trip...

Read More

Trappings, Friezes and Being Female.

Kleio Gizeli, Lisa Holden, Martha Parsey, Carol Robertson, Susan Gunn, Rana Begum. Crossroads, Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill, March 2011 – June 2011. UK Female Artists...

Read More

Venus, Saturn and Wet Paint

Kirsten Glass layers antique erotica, alchemy and restless abstraction...

Read More

Eight Women Return the Gaze 

At Paul Stolper, eight women on pleasure, power and looking...

Read More

The Photograph, Remade by Hand

At Robert Stilin, Alessio Boni rebuilds the image by hand...

Read More

London’s Photography Fair Finds Its New Home 

Photo London's move to Olympia signals a bolder, more expansive era...

Read More

Photography That Refuses to Look Away

Chinese-born London artist Maggie Meijun confronts displacement, identity and emotional truth...

Read More

Frieze London 2025 Review: Community, Identity and Encounters Across Time

From Lauren Halsey at Gagosian to rediscovered Kenji Yoshida works, highlights from the 23rd edition of Frieze London and Frieze Masters...

Read More

Gilbert & George at Hayward Gallery: 21st Century Pictures Review

A 25-year retrospective exploring the iconic duo's bold, grid-based works addressing money, sex, race and religion through their East London lens...

Read More

Gilbert & George: Reflections on Modernity 2025

A stunning survey of five decades of Gilbert & George...

Read More

Gallery of Everything, Ectoplasmix and Everyone

A preview of Ectoplasmix at the Gallery of Everything, 2025....

Read More

Navigating the Darkness: Jamie Luoto’s Psychological Landscapes

How Jamie Luoto's 'Shadows Of Unseen Grief' transforms mental crisis into formal beauty...

Read More

Lost and Found in Amsterdam

Why getting lost in Amsterdam Art Week might be the only way to find what matters...

Read More

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

Light in the Darkness: Chantal Meza and Will Gompertz

Disappearance of Worlds Exhibition at Pembroke College, Oxford...

Read More

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

Blum Gallery to Open Tribeca Space

Blum Gallery to open New York space sept 10th 2025...

Read More

Is photography obsolete?

Mike Nelson's three room installation at the Fruitmarket, Edinburgh asks the question: are images dying? ...

Read More

Shadows of the Colour Black

De’Souza-Hartley’s contemporary rediscovery of darkness...

Read More

Can you really paint a metaphor? Anselm Kiefer’s early works may have the answer

The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, presents a landmark exhibition of German artist Anselm Kiefer....

Read More

Linea Naturalis — Has hippie woo-woo finally achieved therapeutic maturity?

The healing sound, plant based electronic music....

Read More

Where are your stuffed animals?  Soup London’s ‘Welcome To The Island Of Misfit Toys’ Is A Masterclass In Childhood

The Southwark gallery's tenth exhibition features compelling new artworks by DaddyBears, Dean JF Hoy and Ted Le Swer....

Read More

Acucar, Exuberance, Samba and Slate: Vanessa da Silva at Mostyn 2025

Vanessa da Silva's Roda Viva exhibition brings Latin-style exuberance to open the 2025 season at Mostyn, Wales...

Read More

Chantal Akerman: Channelling Murderous Resentment

Evaluating the stultifying mundanity of female domestic drudgery (up to and including murder and sex work)....

Read More

Disinformation Presents ‘National Grid’ at the Farsight Collective

Blurring boundaries between art, music, sound and psychological research, Disinformation prepare to melt minds....

Read More

Epiphany in Bermondsey: Patricia Dominguez

Chilean multimedia artist Patricia Dominguez presents a crossover of the spiritual and quantum realms...

Read More

As Above, So Below: R.I.P Germain At FACT Liverpool

Social codes and behaviour cues are rendered moot with R.I.P. Germain's latest installation....

Read More

Our weekly newsletter

Sign up to get updates on articles, interviews and events.