LYNN CHADWICK AT PERROTIN GALLERY
Born in 1914, Lynn Chadwick studied in London and, after living in Paris to learn French, worked as an architectural draftsman and a designer of furniture and textiles before becoming a pilot in the Fleet Air Arm during the Second…
MICHAEL ARMITAGE – CRUCIBLE
Enjoy this exhibition of new work by Kenyan British artist Michael Armitage at David Zwirner Gallery New York. This is Armitage’s first solo show with the gallery since the announcement of his representation in 2022 and his first solo presentation…
HILARY PECIS AT TIMOTHY TAYLOR GALLERY
Timothy Taylor Gallery presents “Wandering“, an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Hilary Pecis , now on view in London. The exhibition features paintings that offer kaleidoscopic compositions drawn from the artist’s daily excursions. Pecis is known for her…
ART BASEL 2025 – Global Creativity
From June 17 to 22 – with public days from June 19 to 22 – the Swiss city of Basel once again turns into a busy hub for the global art world. Art Basel returns with its full spectrum of…
DAVID HOCKNEY AT THE FONDATION LOUIS VUITTON17
The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris is currently hosting “David Hockney 25,” the most comprehensive exhibition of the British artist’s career to date. Running from April 9 to August 31, 2025, this expansive retrospective spans seven decades of Hockney’s work,…
Luca Sára Rózsa – The circle of life05
Luca Sára Rózsa analyses the complex relationship between mankind and his environment. Her figures, taken from the Bible and mythology, are often shown in a natural setting in line with the representational portraiture of the Renaissance and the baroque. Rózsa…
MERETE RASMUSSEN – CURVE AND FORM
Known for her signature abstract forms brought to life with colour, Merete Rasmussen continues to surprise and to impress with her sculptural ceramics – both as free standing and wall hung objects. The artist’s sculptures combine beautiful organic forms with…
FIGURE – OBJECT – LANDSCAPE. ICONIC SCULPTURE BY TONY CRAGG
In the late 1960s, Cragg, intrigued by the observation and study of the material world, left the field of science to pursue a career as an artist. Over half a century and more than 400 solo exhibitions later, Cragg has…