Fiona Rae: ‘Maybe you can live on the moon in the next century’ by Faith Robinson – Leeds Art Gallery ends 26 August 2012
There is a tension between the physical...
Read MoreRichard Rigg’s exhibition Lacuna at the Baltic opens 18 May 2012
Nominated for the prestigious Northern Art Prize in 2011, Richard Rigg is one of the most exciting artists based in the North East. Playful...
Read MoreLeonardo da Vinci: Anatomist by Polly Allen -The Queen’s Gallery until 7 October 2012
Beg, steal or borrow a ticket to Anatomist and be prepared not to look at your own form in the same way again...
Read MoreKarla Black at Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art review by Jenny Judova – ends 24 June 2012
The first thing I thought walking into the show was ‘Wow!’...
Read MoreUnknown Quantities at Fishbar Gallery, Dalston: by Freddie Reynolds – ends 25th May 2012
An exhibition of photographs by three Young Magnum photographers is currently on display at the Fishbar gallery ...
Read MoreThe Trouble with Television: A discussion at the ICA 2 May 2012 at 7:00 pm
Despite the advent of online broadcasting, the UK population still spends on average over four hours daily in front of the box, so talk of...
Read MoreSubversion reviewed by Liz Buckley – Cornerhouse Manchester ends 5 June 2012
The manipulation of media imagery and a manufactured portrayal of the East has often led to incorrect and naive views of non-Western cultures.
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...
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