“TANGLED UP IN BLUE” NIGEL HALL SCULPTURES
Known primarily for sculptures in wood, steel and bronze, Nigel Hall's work is concerned with ..
“A KINDER TIME”CLARE WOODS AT STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY
In this exhibition, painter Clare Woods deploys still life to meditate on the fragile threshold between life and death. As art critic Charlotte Mullins writes, “while still life has historically been belittled by academic institutions for depicting inanimate objects, it is this…
HIGHLIGHTS OF FRIEZE LONDON 2024
Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024 are now open. With both Frieze London showcasing work from after the year 2000 and Frieze Masters exhibiting work from before, there’s a lot of inspiring art to be seen and insightful events to…
Erwin Olaf at Hamiltons Gallery London
"Im Wald" (In The Forest) is a new series by Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf, and it is the first of his series to be photographed purely on location. The series is set in the beauty of the Bavarian and Austrian…
ALL THE RIGHT ANGLES _ RANA BEGUM FEATURED
The work of Rana Begum – especially her sculptures and wall pieces – evoke the vocabulary of classic modernism:
DEBORAH ROBERTS – A COLLAGE OF BLACK IDENTITY01
Deborah Roberts presents “I’ve something to tell you” – a suite of recent large scale works in mixed media and collage at Stephen Friedman Gallery London. The show features paintings dominated by black backgrounds and some of the largest works…
GARY SIMMONS – REMEMBERING TOMORROW
For over 30 years, Simmons’ multidisciplinary practice has probed American history to examine the pervasive nature of racist ideology and its manifestations in visual culture. Drawn from both personal and collective memory, his works address themes of race, identity, politics,…
“FIRE” LUIZ ZERBINI AT STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY
Juxtaposing organic and geometric forms, Zerbini’s paintings explore the relationship between colour, light and movement. Inspired by the Amazon ...