Laure Prouvost’s solo exhibition at the Contemporary Art Society couldn’t have come at a better time. Only this week, the French artist was awarded the Turner Prize, amidst an impressive line-up of David Shrigley and hot favourite Tino Sehgal – and earlier in the year, she had won the Max Mara…
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Coinciding nicely with the biggest and brashest art event in London, the Frieze Art Fair, is Kehinde Wiley’s first solo exhibition in the UK: an opportunity to see some interesting and contemporary art without the entrance fee (and circus). The exhibition is part of Wiley’s broader painting project ‘The World…
Drugs have been synonymous with artists for as long as history remembers. Whether their motivation to indulge in narcotics was for other worldly ideas, a kick from the mainstream or the over-egged sentimentality of escapism for a soul too sensitive for this world, the experience of altered states has been…
At the ripe old age of 89, Anthony Caro has certainly put enough time into his sculptural practice to justify his title as one of the greatest living British sculptors. A living legend of the art world, it is testament to his career that the opening week of the Venice…
In our age of globalisation, the questions of how countries divide and where law stops become a profound concept. On a daily basis we see examples of global justice being exercised over ‘broken’ countries, complete with all its grisly undertones. The latest exhibition at Gasworks takes a moment like this…
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