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
THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY – CORNELIA PARKER PHOTOGRAVURE
British artist Cornelia Parker is widely known for her stunning transformations of the ordinary into the extraordinary – using printmaking and photogravure to produce something elusive and ephemeral.
“SOUNDS LASTING AND LEAVING” – HOW TO LISTEN TO ART
Sounds Lasting and Leaving at Luxembourg & Dayan, New York amplifies the auditory interests of modern and contemporary artists. The exhibition
“MATRESCENCE & MATERNALITY” RICHARD SALTOUN GALLERY
Catherine McCormack, academic and expert in the field of maternal themes in art, curates a two-part exhibition exploring maternal experience
EDWARD BURTYNSKY – “ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS”
Edward Burtynsky is one of a generation of photographers who seek to portray the visible outcomes of