A group exhibition showcasing the work of artists who work with different mediums to explore the idea of discomfiture in relation to our encounter with everyday objects such as animals, eggshells moths and wool. The uncomfortable closeness, or uncanny quality of being ‘too close’ for comfort is a key idea throughout the work presented. An international […]
12 artists celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing at July 2019’s The Other Art Fair The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art will host a unique exhibition to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing in July 1969. ONE SMALL STEP is a unique exhibition featuring 12 leading […]
‘The future of art’ – The Guardian The summer of 2019 will see The Other Art Fair open its newest London fair from 4-7 July. Presented by Saatchi Art, over 100 artists will take over West Handyside Canopy and The Crossing in King’s Cross for the four-day event, presenting an incredible line-up of independent and […]
This July Art on a Postcard (AOAP) will take over the upstairs of Old Spitalfields Market in the heart of Shoreditch, Europe’s hub of graffiti and street art, to present a unique auction and exhibition of Urban Contemporary Art and Street Photography. This is a unique opportunity to take home specially created and signed works […]
LOVE THE PLANET. LOVE EACH OTHER. LOVE ART ART CAR BOOT FAIR 2019 Sunday 23rd June 1-6pmCubitt Square, Stable StreetKings Cross, N1C 4BT ‘The most stylish car boot sale imaginable’ – Vogue The Art Car Boot Fair’s mid-summer art love-in will take over Lewis Cubitt Square in King’s Cross on 23rd June. This is a unique chance to […]
“I began to wonder whether it’s people like me, the introverted, who are truly the most self-absorbed and self-centred.” – Tim Fishlock In his second solo exhibition at Hang-Up, artist Tim Fishlock questions and appraises our information saturated age and asks us to confront what the deluge of opinion, narcissism and image overkill is doing […]
Renowned Magnum photographer Werner Bischof brought early 1950s America vividly to life through his series of enigmatic and expansively composed images, yet his tragic death at 38 meant that this work was never printed in his lifetime. A true innovator, Bischof was one of the first documentary photographers to approach colour seriously. At the time, […]
Platform for Emerging Arts 22 – 15th May to 25th May Private View 14th May 6.30pm – 9pm (please RSVP through info@leydengallery.com) Leyden Gallery presents the 22nd Platform for Emerging Arts Exhibition, a mixed media exhibition showcasing the work of home-grown and international artists in critical early stages of their careers. The artists in the […]
Exhibiting Artists: Sasha Bowles Rosalind Davis Justin Hibbs Gibson / Martelli An exhibition of site-specific works by five artists. Drawing on archetypes from a myriad of sources to create immersive, illusionistic and experimental installations. Activated by the viewer, space materialises, dematerialises, unfolds, shifts and collapses as you journey through the various portals, crossing thresholds into […]
Richard Young Gallery is proud to present A Kind of Magic, an exhibition of iconic photographs documenting sparkling moments in the life of the legendary musician. Shot through the lens of photographer Richard Young, a close friend, this collection of photographs celebrates the unforgettable musical legend, combining both rock and roll concert images and intimate […]
PV 20 March 18:00 – 21:00 21 MAR – 21 MAY Thursdays and Fridays 12:00 – 16:00 For any inquiries: hello@exposedartsprojects.com Equinox Light Cure is a celebration of the power of self-mythologising. The power that actualises in the ability to render the multiple versions of ourselves: through the narratives we weave, via stories we tell each […]
Coburn Projects is proud to present Found and Ready, an exhibition featuring sculptures by Alexis Dahan, Tom Sachs and Aaron Young. The title echoes the idea of “ready-made” which describes the phenomenon of placing a mass produced object into an art context. Since Duchamp, this definition has evolved and has been relabeled with the trope […]