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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
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Ken Turner: The Oldest Performance Artist In The World (probably)
An interview with groundbreaking and influential UK performance artist Ken Turner. Read more
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Can you feel a landscape’s rhythms? Tarek Atoui and the echo of improvisation
A preview of Tarek Atoui – Improvisation in 10 Days at Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan Read more
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Miart — International modern and contemporary art in Milan
Milan’s international modern and contemporary art fair, directed by Nicola Ricciardi, announces dates for 2025 Read more
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Where’s My Art Collection Money Going? Artscapy answers
Finance and collecting. Who knew? Read more
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Esra Kizir Gokcen: Sail to Hope — reaching past the slogans to the humanity beyond
Painting, collage, music and metaphor collide and mingle at Mafair’s 54 The Gallery Read more
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Will all post-Zuckerberg irony be this wicked? Sorry about the mess
Supported by Bow Arts and curated by Babe Station, ‘Sorry about the mess’ explores the evolving relationship between motherhood and making art. Read more
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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
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Night rides through James Johnston’s Trebuchet print ‘The Passenger’
Cinematic Scandinavian landscape in James Johnston’s ‘The Passenger’. Limited Edition print Read more
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Can art change tech (for the better)? Nxt Museum presents Still Processing
Nxt Museum proudly announces Still Processing, its newest group exhibition set to open on February 7, 2025. Read more
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Shaking off winter on York Street: Experimental film, multidisciplinary installations and snow globes
Interrogating the intricate layers of contemporary storytelling, Teaspoon Projects presents its inaugural event at 67 York Street Gallery Read more
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Linea Naturalis — Has hippie woo-woo finally achieved therapeutic maturity?
The healing sound, plant based electronic music. Read more
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Two years of spectacle in the Italian Alps. Is this art set in a dream?
GAMeC present details of the events, artworks and performances scheduled for year two of Thinking Like a Mountain. Read more
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Wanna buy art? Exclusive signed LUAP print only from Trebuchet
Start an art collection with a LUAP signed print. Exclusive to Trebuchet Read more
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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
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Where does Taylor Swift meet the mythic? Ask psychoanalyst Jamieson Webster
Lacan, Art and the situated natured of viewing. An interview with Jamieson Webster Read more
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The Oracle; Ljubljana Biennale announces high-concept theme for its summertime graphic arts extravaganza
The concept draws upon the oracle as the name given in antiquity for the place where we encounter the future. Read more
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Is this where artists learn to launch and collectors seize their bitcoin moment? London Art Fair
London Art Fair returns for its 37th edition in 2025, connecting the best galleries from around the world with both seasoned and aspiring collectors to discover and champion outstanding modern and contemporary art. Read more
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Can a pink bear change its hue? LUAP paints portraits of the psyche
Tucked just off the Old Kent Road, the grand Victorian surrounds of The Bottle Factory present new works from LUAP Read more
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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
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Spirituality, Vibrancy, Light — Ann Tracy in Lucerne
Currently on show at Impulse Gallery, Transmissions highlights Tracy’s continued exploration of how forces and energies interact and evolve. Read more
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New Celia Paul Works at Victoria Miro Gallery
The new Celia Paul exhibition, Colony of Ghosts, coincides with the launch of a major new monograph spanning some fifty years of painting by the artist. Read more
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Borrowed Light: Cerith Wyn Evans at Centre Pompidou, Metz
The Pompidou show brings together several series of luminous sculptures which have become emblematic of his practice in recent years. Read more
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Folkestone Triennial 2025: The Dates, The Theme, The Curator….
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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The End of Ritual: María Berrío at Victoria Miro Gallery
Restless, surreal, folkloric; Colombian-born artist, María Berrío, shows new works at the celebrated London gallery. Read more
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Shimabuku: Art with a twist of octopus and limes
Adventures with animals, humans and fruit conjure a universe of fun and wonder in Santander. Read more
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Art Profile: Dr Apinan Poshyananda
An interview with the artistic director of Bangkok Art Biennale Dr Apinan Poshyananda Read more
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The Tourist Mindset: Michael Schindhelm’s Roots
A review of Michael Schindhelm’s ROOTS installation at Read more
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There’s Pigment and there’s PIGMENT TOKYO
An interview with Tokyo’s iconic colour purveyor. Read more
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Ancient to Contemporary: A Comprehensive View at Frieze 2024
From first nation rituals to environmentally conscious sculptures, the global art community convened in London for the Frieze London and Frieze Masters fairs 2024 Read more
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Trebuchet 16: Art & Psychology / Out Now
Trebuchet 16: Art & Psychology – Out Now Read more
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Chantal Akerman: Channelling Murderous Resentment
Evaluating the stultifying mundanity of female domestic drudgery (up to and including murder and sex work). Read more
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Thought-Provoking Sound and Vision in a Celebration of Sufi Art (Paris)
First museum dedicated to Sufi art and culture opens near Paris Read more
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Pointing the Finger: Daria Blum
Dance across borders and generations Read more
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Established Names, Emerging Talent: Photoworks Weekender and Photo Fringe at Brighton
Six weeks of exhibitions and events in and beyond Brighton & Hove, Newhaven and for the first time, Portsmouth. Read more