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Alice Anderson: “HUMAN / NON-HUMAN INTERACTIONS” | Almine Rech London

Tuesday 1 March, 10:30am - 12pm The Dance of Art, the Dance of Life Dance is...

ONCE UPON A TURQUOISE PAST | An exhibition of new work by Maryam Eisler...

LINLEY is proud to present a solo exhibition by London based artist, Maryam Eisler. Opening November 4th, 2021,...

British contemporary artist Philip Colbert, will unveil LOBSTEROPOLIS CITY June 30th

Philip Colbert launches Lobsteropolis City and the Lobster Land Museum in Decentraland, curated by Simon de Pury This...

Solo exhibition of American artist Larry Poons, on view until 31 July, 2021

The solo exhibition at Almine Rech London of American artist Larry Poons, on view until 31 July, 2021.

Oliver Zeffman presents ‘Live at the V&A’

Zeffman conducts academy of St. Martin in the fields with violinist Viktoria Mullova - in the V&A’S newly restored Raphael Court.
Miles Davis by Ted Williams

BLOW-UP: ICONS UP-CLOSE AND PERSONAL

Classic portraits by some of the world’s greatest photographers Thursday 3 December 2020 – 28 February 2021

“Every day is a miracle” an exhibition from Art Below that gives optimism in...

‘Every Day is a Miracle’ is the tagline of Art Below’s first gallery exhibition since January and the Covid Lockdown which...
Image credit: Andichurai, 2017, Khadija Saye, From the series: Dwelling: in this space we breathe, Wet plate collodion tintype on metal, 250 x 200 mm, Image courtesy of the Estate of Khadija Saye

BREATH IS INVISIBLE, A new public Art project launches with installation of works by...

A new public art project, Breath is Invisible, launches today, Tuesday 7 July 2020 in Notting Hill with an installation of works...

In a global internet moment, isolated artists join together to draw online

Over the last week, we have seen major museums, art fairs and galleries around the world close their doors to prevent the...

A Festival of Korean Dance returns to ‘The Place’ for a third year

An all-female line-up of four leading contemporary choreographers explore movement in the context of gender and sensuality over three evenings.