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From poetic introspection to playful immersion, London’s galleries offer a season of renewal through five compelling exhibitions. As May unfolds in London, the city slips into lighter clothes, longer ...
claimed a stale over-saturation of ‘safe’ shows – often paintings. In an age where strenuous PR and social media efforts have challenged the necessity of physical spaces, risk-taking is essential in ...
Martin Creed, from 9 May. Curated by Hala Matar, the inaugural exhibition features Creed’s interactive installation Work No. 3891 Half the air in a given space (2025), where half of the air in the ...
Chelsea Fine Art Gallery is pleased to announce Vision & Value, a new exhibition of works by Canadian artist Greg Deda. The showcase offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience Deda’s most recent ...
From ancient scrolls to contemporary salons, Evangeline Li builds exhibitions that challenge, connect and endure — inviting new ways of seeing and feeling. There’s a particular silence in some ...
In the work of Jemila Isa, the pull between faith and doubt, between past and present, unfolds in scenes shaped by her upbringing in London and her Nigerian heritage. Her paintings and sculptures ...
In a moment when creative expression often collides with uncertainty, British-Nigerian designer and artist Yinka Ilori offers a vivid, uplifting intervention. You Are an Artist: Words of Affirmation ...
In works that blend magic realism with abstraction, Deda invites viewers into layered worlds where trees watch silently, myths flicker, and nothing is ever quite as it seems Looking at a painting by ...
Through paintings, sculpture, site-specific murals and installations, Michaela Yearwood-Dan endeavors to build spaces of community, abundance and joy. Yearwood-Dan’s debut exhibition with Hauser & ...
I was struck by how impactful I found the work emotionally, in comparison to the various Pietà images I had seen during my time studying Art History. You feel very aware of the weight of the body ...
“Art is a democratic, progressive force, so it should ideally serve society, not the powers that be. In my work, the use of icons, symbols, and forms from various cultures is a way of drawing ...
We all wear masks — one for the boss, one for the lover, another for the mirror. Which one tells the truth? Maybe none. Maybe survival means not asking. But the body remembers. That itch under the ...