Shimmering beauty and submerged fear combine in the sumptuously fascinating paintings of London-based contemporary artist Kerry Brewer.
By piling up oil glazes on linen, Brewer creates multi-dimensional works that seduce and beguile whilst simultaneously inducing in the viewer a sense of discomfort and inexplicable worry.
Completely brilliant basically - Brewer has a solo show this March at The Gallery in Cork Street.
As the art world drools over the Royal Academy's massive exhibition of landscape works by David Hockney, just round the back on Cork Street, Alan Cristea have their own well-timed exhibition of works by...
Everyone's been getting rather excited about this David Hockey exhibition at the Royal Academy - primarily because the tousle-haired artist has been making some recent works using an iPad, which is apparently...
A new exhibition of work by French photographer Lise Sarfati at Brancolini Grimaldi this February and March. The new works explore issues around the construction of identity. Until 17.03.12.
An exhibition of works by contemporary artist Philippe Pasqua, "the French Francis Bacon", at Opera Gallery this January and February. Look out for Pasqua's painted human skulls. Until 15.02.12.
With resident DJs spinning Northern Soul, Motown and old fashioned blues each and every Thursday, Keep it Moving is one of chicest club nights out there.
New work by Toby Ziegler at Simon Lee this January and February. Ziegler;'s last two shows have seen the artist begin with 3D digital modelling before moving into painting and scultpure. Until 25.02.12...
New film and photographic work by contemporary artist Bridget Smith at Frith Street Gallery this winter. The works on show explore the symbolic power of feast day rituals in a small village in Galicia...