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Candida Höfer: Libraries, Museums and A Theatre

22 November 2021 – 28 January 2022 Ben Brown Fine Arts is honoured to announce Libraries, Museums and A...

What is behind that empty space? Marjo Sleiderink

The geometrical essence of objects and space always has a distorted perspective, due to our own perception. Images enter our brain up side down...

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...

SINK WITHOUT TRACE |Exhibition on Migrant Deaths at Sea – 13th June – 13th...

P21 Gallery, 21- 27 Chalton Street, London, NW1 1JD www.sinkwithouttrace.com Sink Without Trace presents works by seventeen artists...

A solo show of works by Alexander Nolan – The Accommodations of Desire

Crean & Company announces its forthcoming solo viewing room of works by American painter Alexander Nolan. The Accommodations of Desire which...
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Looking back … step in stone

Fiona Campbell looks back over July - October project: It’s been a very intense and challenging few months. Incredible seeing step in stone through to...

‘Spring sometimes rises in me too’: a new film by artist Sarah Hardie

Spring sometimes rises in me too is a new film work by Scottish-Italian artist Sarah Hardie, commissioned as a result of winning...

Interview with artist Joesph Hawa

"Art is not only brush and paint... it is how we think, which gives us, plenty of satisfaction to be very happy in life"
Awol Erizku, Shawny BinLaden Type Beat, 2022, Spray paint, regulation size basketball hoop and metal chains on printed aluminium, 243.8 x 182.9 cm; (96 x 72 in.)

Cosmic Drill, a solo exhibition of Los Angeles-based artist Awol Erizku

Ben Brown Fine Arts will present Cosmic Drill, their third solo exhibition of Los Angeles-based artist Awol Erizku. The exhibition, which...

” Sculpting with Words ” by Nicola Anthony

The exciting thing for me about Art is that we all experience, read and interpret it in relation to ourselves.