Van Dyck in Sicily: painting and the plague, 1624 – 25 by Natalia Voinova – ends 27 May 2012
Not far from the hectic life of London lies an oasis of what galleries once were: friendly, manageable...
Read MoreHans-Peter Feldmann by Zara Meerza – Serpentine Gallery until 5 June 2012
“When you have a dream, while you’re dreaming, it may be wonderful or terrible, but it’s full of details, nuances and little stories. As soon as you tell someone about the dream..."
Read MoreJeremy Deller ‘Joy in People’ by Maxine Noth: Hayward Gallery – ends 13 May 2012
Every time I have ventured to the Hayward Gallery, I see the space completely transformed...
Read MoreIdris Khan: Devil’s Wall by Georgina Scott: The Whitworth Art Gallery Manchester – ends 13 May 2012
The intimate upper gallery space of the Whitworth currently accommodates Idris Khan’s latest installation...
Read MoreLucian Freud by Alice Marshall: The National Portrait Gallery until 27 May
This year The National Portrait Gallery opened its doors to the works of Lucian Freud. The gallery is full of portraits of the most important people over the course of history...
Read MoreICA: Remote Control review by Melissa Grey – ends 10 June 2012
As the UK switches over from analog to digital television broadcasting, ICA’s Remote Control acts as a fitting retrospective on the influence the medium has had on the visual arts and popular culture...
Read MoreGilbert & George by Natalia Voinova: White Cube – ends 12 May 2012
On the way to Gilbert and George’s London Pictures exhibition in the White Cube Bermondsey I was browsing the news on my phone, and stumbled upon this gem: Rape Victim Ate Chicken in a Suggestive Way...
Read MoreGillian Wearing by Cassidy Mckenna: Whitechapel Gallery 28 March -17 June 2012
There is a 1990’s novel by Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club, called Invisible Monsters. In it, an LA model’s face is irrevocably disfigured, the narrative is warped and the facts are deformed...
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