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At times more coy than carnal, works by Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams explore eroticism through ambiguity, ...
But, while abstract art has indeed fallen in and out of fashion over the past 100 years, a group show of more than 40 artists opening across two of Gagosian’s London galleries in June shows how ...
Frameless is London’s first permanent immersive art gallery. Here, you don't just look at paintings; you step inside them. There are four different gallery spaces: Beyond Reality is ...
Review: ‘London Calling’ at the Getty and the tension between abstract and figurative painting By Christopher Knight, Times Art Critic July 29, 2016 12:20 PM PT ...
One of London’s oldest, most-renowned family-owned galleries has moved online, but its old home is open again to exhibit abstract art. By Joe Belanger Published Jul 16, 2020 2 minute read ...
Summer is well and truly underway in London. Everyman on the Canal is back screening films we know and love, while preparations are quietly underway for Notting Hill Carnival. The warmer summer ...
Even those who aren't fans of abstract will find something to love; these are joyous pieces and being surrounded by them is sheer joy. Fahrelnissa Zeid is on at Tate Modern until 8 October ...
Predominately a street artist, and hailing from Tel Aviv, Know Hope brings his work inside for his solo debut in London. Following the nameless figure that has come to define the young artist’s ...
McElheny has been exploring the body for more than 20 years, examining how fashion and modernism have intersected and influenced it. For this show, entitled Interactions of the Abstract Body, he also ...
Undervalued post-war abstract painting was itself a strong theme throughout the fair. At Piano Nobile was a 1970s abstraction by the art historian-turned-artist, John Golding, which sold for £48,000.