Do you ever find that East London conceptual shenanigans can get a tad wearing? Ever find yourself hankering after some serious Renaissance portraiture?
Well if so, then might we suggest you pay a wee visit to Weiss Gallery on Jermyn Street? This June and July the gallery is celebrating its 25th birthday with an exhibition of some of the finest portraiture you could wish to see.
Loans from various major collections - including Tate Britain and the National Portrait Gallery - contribute to this celebration not just of the gallery itself but also of the concept of the collector more generally.
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...
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...
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...
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...