The connections between art and science are always an interesting subject to explore. Added to this, the fact that this is an ‘art’ exhibition at the Science Museum, not an obvious venue for such a show, means that Revelations: Experiments […]
Upon entering the exhibition space the sculpture Pipe Smoker greets you. This is quickly followed by the obligatory vinyl text blurb on the white wall situated next to a line of exhibition posters which allow an insight into the breadth […]
Saatchi Gallery, London
27 September – 4 November 2012
A Brooks Art, London
1 June – 1 November 2012
Saatchi Gallery, London
25 April – 22 July 2012
Museum of London, London
31 October 2010 – 28 February 2011
Victora & Albert Museum, London
13 October 2010 – 20 February 2011
Whitechapel Gallery, East London
21 January – 11 April 2010
Whitechapel Gallery, London
21 January – 11 April 2010
Heroes, Worcester
28 – 31 August 2009
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester
20 – 29 June 2009
The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds, Leeds
7 April – 19 June 2009
Jerwood Space, London
7 November – 11 December 2008
Jerwood Space, London
9 November – 9 December 2007
Arnolfini, Bristol
8 June 2007
South Hill Park, Bracknell
15 September – 11 November 2007
Royal College of Art, London
1 June 2007 – 19 June 2008
Exhibition featuring 59 artists from the online cooperative The Drawing Box showcasing A0 drawings created during lockdown. Review By Slavka Sverakova on behalf of the Drawing box.
This week, I had the opportunity to attend the “Drift” exhibition held at the University of Lincoln by Daniel Rappley, a British artist working mainly with photography in experimental ways. Based in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, Daniel is a founding studio member […]
The Tension Gallery Art Prize is awarded annually to selected graduating MA students at Central Saint Martins, UAL London. The selectors for 2022 were artist & director of Tension, Ken Turner and artist & Art Monthly magazine consultant, Matt Hale.
The subject of a new exhibition, Anna Lerner’s photographs and words turn the mundane into something fresh, says Anna Lamche
I visited the Sainsbury Centre to experience the innovations that gallery director Jago Cooper has introduced, designed to improve – or even revolutionise – the way visitors experience an art collection.
Virtual permanent exhibition set in the virtual Cold War bunker. Accessible from any computer, tablet and smartphone, also in VR mode.
Review of Hockney’s Eye – The Art and Technology of Depiction
Review of Thomas Hirschorn at Maxxi, Rome, November 2021