Hot on the heels of Haunch of Venison's examination of post-war British painting comes Eykyn Maclean's Interviews with Artists (1966-2012) which also features work by the likes of Bacon and Auerbach. This...
To celebrate the Diamond Jubilee the National Portrait Gallery is hosting an exhibition that focuses on images of the queen from throughout her sixty-year reign. On show are works by artists as diverse...
2012 sees the Barbican hosting the biggest Bauhaus exhibition in the Uk in over 40 years. With over 400 works - across painting, sculpture, architecture, film, photography, textiles, graphics, products...
Two new large-scale works by Doris Salcedo at White Cube, Mason's Yard this summer. Salcedo - best known for Shibboleth, her 167-metre-long crack in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern - presents sculptural...
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...
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...
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...
Few things bring a smile to the faces of Spoonfed's Arts Editor quite like the news that Julie Cockburn has a new show on. Thankfully he can have a happy summer, because the Cork Street branch of Flowers...
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...