Well it sure is a good title. 'Does the Royal Family like Poornography (sic)?' Well, indeed, surely it is the question on the lips of us all?
In this exhibition - the first solo show at Sartorial's new Kings Cross premises - Jasper Joffe explores the concept of poornography and ponders whether even HRH the Queenie is a fan of what he terms 'hard coeur poorn'.
On display are massive works displaying images apparently taken from mainstream websites. Joffe has then signed these paintings with the name of the site that the image has been taken from.
The Foundling Museum kicks off its 2012 programme with an exhibition of recent work by the world's favourite illustrator, none other than Quentin Blake. The works on show are recent pieces commissioned...
25 years of Damien Hirst spot paintings are being showcased this January and February at all eleven Gagosian galleries across the world. Until 12.02.12.
Despite their slightly unprepossessing gallery space, exhibitions at the British Library are often utterly brilliant - in part due to the institution's unparalleled collection of amazing stuff. This winter's...
An exhibition in the Folio Society Gallery at the British Library exploring the presence of supernatural phenomena in the work of Charles Dickens. The show marks the bicentenary of his birth. Until 04...
Is it really time for Resolution again already!? The biggest, longest festival of new dance in Europe, Resolution! features three pieces each night from a dazzling international array of choreographers...
Artist Martin Gustavsson has been invited by Maria Stenfors to curate a show at ther gallery this January and February. The resulting group show looks at the construction of an image. Until 18.02.12.
Almost like some resurrected version of the Delta 5 or ESG, Friends are a timely reminder that post punk can be sexy, groove-laden, and cool without the some bloke with a fringe staring into the middle...
Apparently La Fancuilla was the inspiration for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, probably because of all the yearning and melodrama. Well, what would an opera be without it?The show follows ...
Two simultaneous exhibitions this autumn and winter at the Wellcome Collection, under the title of Miracles and Charms. Infinitas Gracias - Mexican Miracle Paintings is the first major exhibition of Mexican...
The UCL Museum presents an intriguing exhibition celebrating 300 years since the birth of author, philosopher and firebrand political thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On display are a host of objects from...