Shilpa Gupta creates artwork using a variety of media including video, objects, photography, sound and performances to examine such themes as desire, conflict, militarism, security, technology and human...
Sophy Rickett’s new work To The River takes its inspiration from the Severn Bore – an amazing phenomenon of nature whereby a large tidal wave runs along the River Severn during the moon’s equinox....
Tate Britain stages the first exhibition to explore Pablo Picasso’s lifelong connections with Britain. Picasso and Modern British Art will examine Picasso’s evolving critical reputation here and British...
This exhibition will blow your mind. I saw a preview of the work on the culture show presented by Alastair Sooke and down to the Tate I did go. It did not disappoint and it proved again that art in the flesh...
You might better recognise this artist for his polished LA scenes of swimming pools and apartments, such as A Bigger Splash (1967), but the Royal Academy has managed to create a show that doesn’t contain...
Ninety-five works by Britain’s best-loved painter, JMW Turner, many from Tate’s collection, will go on show in the major exhibition Turner and the Elements at Turner Contemporary in Margate until 13 May...
DEATHTRIPPING
18 – 19 February
The Garage presents… DEATHTRIPPING – a festival of trash film and performance curated by Bernadette Louise. The programme features seminal video works from...
Postcards From Japan – A Message From Tohoku Artists
15 February – 22 April 2012
Ikon presents Postcards From Japan – A Message From Tohoku Artists, an exhibition marking the first anniversary of the...