Would you believe it, Futurism is 100 years old this year! Founded in 1909 by FT Marinetti, Futurism has arguably been one of the most influential artistic movements of the twentieth century.
To celebrate the anniversary Tate Modern is hosting a comprehensive survey of the movement, whilst also seeking to place ti in a wider context. On display are works by the likes of Picasso, Nevinson, Braque, Leger and Duchamp.
Another coup for Victoria Miro as gallery artist Yayoi Kusama gets a major solo show at Tate Modern. The artist - 83 in March - works across a huge range of media and is one of Japan's most prominent cultural...
To accompany the major survey exhibition of the career of Damien Hirst, Tate Modern is giving over its Turbine Hall to show the artist's much publicised diamond-covered skull, For the Love of God. Until...
A major survey of the works of influential twentieth century Italian artist Alighiero Boetti, one of the leading figures of the Arte Povera movement. Expect works across a range of media, exloring consumerism...
The much-publicised Damien Hirst survey show takes over Tate Modern this summer, offering the world the chance to reappraise the career of one of the most famous artists in the world. The general consensus...
An exhibition of enigmatic photographic works by Edgar Martins this summer. After debuting earlier this year at one of London's most brilliant gallery/restaurant spaces - the wonderful Wapping Proj...
“Hope is the enemy of
reason” says a Nazi to a Jew in Michael Ashton's The Beekeeper.
It's a line which, for me, sets the focus of the story and so clever
are Ashton's metapho...
Can Themba's story of a husband's revenge on his cheating wife has been turned into a musical play by Peter Brook and Marie-Helene Estienne. When a young South African worker finds his wife in bed with...
A pompous and hilarious double date takes shape as two ambitious men and attempt to find themselves some lady friends under the watchful, mischievous eye of their cocksure Maître d'.