Powerful images of contemporary figures from the worlds of fashion, sport, politics and even the graphic novel adorn the walls of Scream London, courtesy of emerging artist Mark Evans.
Evans' images, etched onto animal hide, become metaphors for the heavily airbrushed nature and superficiality of contemporary beauty.
Clearly something innovative is afoot in the world of photography.At the same time as Zoe Leonard is turning Camden Arts Centre into a giant camera obscura, there's also an exhibition of camera-less photography...
As part of his latest exhibition at Hay Hill Gallery, artist Jamie McCartney presents a large-scale wall sculpture entitled, charmingly enough, The Great Wall of Vagina - which consists of a an entire...
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 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.
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...