'Error 404' is the the first online exhibition of @mafa.2022 - a collective of 4th year MA Fine Art students at ECA.
Read MoreShezad Dawood is not afraid in mixing media to create richly layered artworks that interweave and interrogate narratives, histories, realities and symbolism. We caught up with him recently to talk about his practice and the use of VR technology in art. Head over to our website to read the full interview.
Read MoreCommunity, collaboration, and compassion are at the heart of this project. The pandemic has pulled hundreds of thousands of people into poverty: food bank data reports exceptional spikes in demand, with unprecedented numbers of people facing food poverty. Through creative collaboration, London-based artists are joining forces to bring food to the doors of the North Kensington, London
Read MoreCOVID-19 has certainly changed the way we experience gallery visits, but it will take more than fogged-up glasses and hand sanitiser to ruin a great exhibition...
*NOW* a major showcase of Katie Paterson's work, is the perfect escape from the maddening existence that the pandemic has forced us in to. Read Here →
Read MoreVirginia Wolf once said, "Why are women… so much more interesting to men than men are to women?" In the lead up to artist Charlotte Hicks latest exhibition Egg Woke, we sat down with her and discuss just that question, to unpick why in this social climate woke culture and feminism is so frequently misappropriated
Read MoreThe 2020 Taipei Biennial is a commentary on the 'increasing disagreement on how to keep the world inhabitable' as curators Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard explain. How to agree on a future, when the present diverges in political opinions and acceptance of geology and ecology?
The curators invite us to reflect on these questions whilst navigating a fictional planetarium in the form of an exhibition at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.
Read MoreWe spoke to artist Caroline Jane Harris about her latest body of work for her solo exhibition at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery Berlin, and its engagement with the distortion of time and space through the physical separation of individual moments. Read here →
Read MoreHow would you photograph or paint your mother? Caroline Walker’s first solo exhibition with Ingleby Gallery is of her mother Janet, who features in each of an impressive series of oil paintings. Read exhibition review here →
Read More"History takes a linear route, but when you pull history into an art project, the art refracts: these dishes became a catalyst to go somewhere else" explains artist Morwenna Kearsley on her current solo exhibition at the CCA, Glasgow
Read MoreFrieze Sculpture is taking place as usual at London’s Regent Park. Featuring the work of 12 artists, the exhibition was curated by Clare Lilley, who has been in charge of its programming since 2012. Read more here →
Read MoreThe London art scene welcomes Cromwell Place during Frieze week. The new anticipated art community model opens it's doors with a diverse programme of international galleries. Read article here
Read MoreAn article about visual artist Silin Liu, discussing her practice and relevance in todays image heavy Instagram world
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