JAMES BARNOR – PORTRAITURE & SOCIAL COMMENTARY
The Serpentine Gallery, London, is starting into its spring-summer season with a major survey of British-Ghanaian photographer James Barnor, whose career spans six decades ...
“Hope Against Hope” Jim Shaw at Simon Lee Gallery
Jim Shaw is widely known for the outlandish narratives and sharp wit with which he brings his dystopian, albeit eerily
“TWISTING AND TURNING” – PAINTINGS BY TU HONGTAO
“Twisting and Turning” marks the first European exhibition of Chinese artist Tu Hongtao at Lévy Gorvy, London – following the gallery’s earlier career survey of the artist in Hong Kong.
CECIL BEATON AT HUXLEY PARLOUR GALLERY
As a prominent member of the ‘Bright Young Things’ in London during the 1920s, Cecil Beaton was uniquely placed to photograph a generation
CHRISTOPHER WOOL AT MAX HETZLER GALLERY LONDON
Integrating both mechanical and analogue processes, Christopher Wool is back at Max Hetzler Gallery presenting new works on paper and
“LAND OF DREAMS” NEW PORTRAITS AND INSTALLATIONS BY SHIRIN NESHAT
Over the past three decades, photographer and filmmaker Shirin Neshat has produced some of the most arresting imagery in contemporary
“RADICAL FIGURES” PROTAGONISTS & STORIES AT WHITECHAPEL GALLERY
Since painting was pronounced dead in the 1980s, a new generation of artists has been revitalising the expressive potential
The James Simon Gallery by David Chipperfield
As the new gateway to Berlin’s Museum Island, the James-Simon-Galerie which has just been completed and opened