Since the Sixties, Frank Bowling has established himself as one of the most technically proficient painters in the world: a bit like Peter Doig but without the vapid symbolism or obsession with canoes.
He currently has a year-long display of works at Tate Britain - abstract paintings produced by pouring paint onto the canvas and diverting its course with a series of pegs.
The tenth of the Courtauld's biannual student-run exhibitions is currently taking over the institution's East Wing. On display are works by brilliant photographer Tom Hunter, oddball sculptors Heringa...
Paintings and drawings, bits of magazines, pages from books, adverts, dark landscape images and mixed media collages all come together in this exhibition of work by American contemporary artist Ellen Gallagher...
Setting a course through one of the defining periods of 20th Century art, The Barbican's Bride and the Bachelors traces the career of iconic French artist Marcel Duchamp and his relationship with four...
The National Gallery showcases 16th century Italian master Federico Barocci’s most spectacular altarpieces, including his famous 'Entombment' from Senigallia and 'Last Supper' from Urbino Cathedral, ...
German airline takes over St John's in Smith Square this month for a programme of chamber and Baroque music sourced across Europe. For line-ups and prices, check the website.
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