Image and music diverge in the lastest multi-screen installation from Jaki Irvine.
With a little help from violinist Marja Gaynor and flautist Joe O'Farrell, Irvine looks at the private trials and tribulations of the practice space and the public element of performance it rehearses.
Sculptural installations by Juan Muñoz at Frith Street this summer. Muñoz's work is characterized by a sense of alienation and isolation and by his unerring eye for scale and perspective. Sculptures...
A rather well-timed exhibition at Sprovieri as the gallery puts on an exhibition of works on paper by Italian artist Alighiero Boetti that coincides with Tate Modern's major Boetti retrospective. Until...
There's a wonderful, scarily prophetic moment at the beginning of the 'Thriller' video when a young, still black Michael Jackson turns to his date and ruefully warns her in his falsetto speaking voice...
This is the play Eugene O'Neil never intended to be staged. Deeply personal, he wrote it as a gift to his wife. Two members of the Tryrone family are clearly ill and over the course of the play we discover...
Let's hope this play isn't as dull as its characters sound. Mother Adam is bed ridden and waited on by her son who isn't as passionate as she might hope. He won't even get it on with the piano teacher...
A first major solo show in over a decade for the master of oversize realism. Yes it's Ron Mueck, with a load of new work at Hauser & Wirth this spring. Until 26.05.12.Read Spoonfed's review of Ron ...
Like something straight out of Nathan Barley comes Berlin-based artist Andy Hope 1930, who has a solo show at the Savile Row branch of Hauser & Wirth this spring. Until 26.05.12.
This summer sees the Royal Academy present a re-evaluation of the life and works of eighteenth century artist Johan Zoffany. Born inear Frankfurt in 1733, Zoffany moved to Britain in 1760 and produced...