Photo London 2024: The Octopus Head
Photo London returns to Somerset House for its ninth edition, bringing together more than 120 exhibitors from around the globe
Frieze 2023: Golden dinosaur in the room
A baby dinosaur is roaring in the top-end of the art market at Frieze Masters this year. This exceptionally well-preserved ske
RA Summer Exhibition 2023: The Perfect Stage
I recently took the time to visit the 2023 Summer Exhibition in London, and was deeply attracted by all kinds of imagin
China’s hidden century: Qing Dynasty and its legacy
Recently, a very interesting exhibition is being held in the British Museum, called “China’s Hidden Century”
Photo London 2023: The Photo Therapy Experience
Photo London returns to Somerset House for the 8th year, presenting 125 exhibitors from 56 cities from across the globe
Frieze 2022: In times of ugly, the best protest is beauty
We are living in an ugly time. The pandemic, war and extreme politics take control of global population. The wealthiest
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a 360º digital art exhibition in London that invites you to step into the unive
Masterpiece London 2022: Luxury and Exploratory
Masterpiece London is one of my favourite art fair. It is housed in Royal Hospital Chelsea every summer, and offers fre
RA Summer Exhibition 2022: Climate
An explosion of colour in the galleries, drinks in the courtyard and artist-designed flags flying down London’s iconi
Tiffany: Vision and Virtuosity
Is it a Tiffany brand exhibition actually? Yes. Is it trying to boost sales? Well, really hard to say. If you jump the
A Quick Look: Surrealism Beyond Borders
Surrealism is not a style – but a state of mind. It aims to subvert reality. To find the uncanny in the everyday. To
Cornelia Parker
Cornelia Parker is one of Britain’s best loved and most acclaimed contemporary artists. Always driven by curiosit
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms
Let’s be clear, the tickets were sold out until 30th September long time ago. You will not be able to buy tickets from t
Photo London 2022: The Best Photography Show
This year’s Photo London — coming hot on the heels of September 2021’s sixth edition, the world’s first international
London Art Fair – April special version
This year, and probably only this year, London Art Fair will run from 20-24 April 2022, highlighting a selection of the best
Acute Art presents | KAWS: NEW FICTION
In his first major solo exhibition in London, NEW FICTION, KAWS (Brian Donnelly b.1974) presents new and recent works in physi
Frieze London & Sculpture 2021
The return of Frieze to Regent’s Park is symbolic for the “new normal” life, which literally means normal ex
RA Summer Exhibitions 2021: Reclaiming Magic
How wonderful is it for me to visit the RA Summer Exhibition again! Of course, the world is still struggling with the pandemic
Dora Maar
History remembers Dora Maar as Picasso’s “weeping woman”, but she is far more than that simple figure. At Interna
Nam June Paik
“Skin has become inadequate in interfacing with reality. Technology has become the body’s new membra
Patrick Staff: On Venus
Unexpected dim yellow light pouring down on me when I stepped into the entrance of the Serpentine Sackler Galler
London Art Fair 2020
London Art Fair 2020 is quite extraordinary. The fair brings together more than 100 galleries to Business Design Centre
Cars: Accelerating the Modern World
Have you watched the movie Ford v Ferrari? Henry Ford wanted to make cars affordable for everyone. His moving assembly
Troy Exhibition: Myth Continues
Have you watched the cartoon “Olympus Star”? This is how I know the Trojan War, when I was a young kid doin
The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Gauguin Portraits
No one is good; no one is evil; everyone is both, in the same way and in different ways. …It is so small a thing,
Lucian Freud: I only turn my unflinching eye firmly on myself
Lucien Freud was born in Berlin, Germany in 1922. His father Ernst Ludwig Freud is a Jewish architect in Austria, and h
Nan Goldin: I will be your mirror
This is a self-portrait of photographer Nan Goldin. The work is called “Nan, who was beaten after a month”.
Tim Walker: Wonderful Things
1 Clocks and memories of grandma. The boy started his career by taking photos in the garden.  
Antony Gormley: Body is a kind of vessel
“From the British coastline to the rooftops of Manhattan, Antony Gormley’s sculptures are recognised across the
Museum of the Moon
Since 2016 the Moon has been circling the globe, lighting up spaces from Bilbao to Beijing including abbeys and swimmin
Olafur Eliasson In Real Life
It is stupid to say this but I highly recommend this exhibition in Tate Modern to everyone. There are over 40 works of
Still Good to See Manga in British Museum
I really adore the entrance setting. A little girl is looking into the room where the universe of Manga is residing wit
Manolo Blahnik Shoes At the Wallace Collection
The Wallace Collection, in my mind, is a fine complement to National Gallery. Located not far from Selfridges facing th
Masterpiece 2019 Highlights
Masterpiece London is the must-attend event of the capital’s summer art season, interestingly paired with RA Summer E
RA Summer Exhibition 2019: Must Go And Must Buy
RA Summer Exhibition has been held every year without interruption since 1769 “open to all artists of distinguished merit�
We Want Quant, Mary Quant
“Life was a whizz! It was such fun and unexpectedly wonderful despite, or perhaps because of its intensity… we were
LCC Degree Show 2019: Some Art We Like and Some We Do Not Like
UAL/LCC Degree Show 2019 Part 1 is generally a great one. I found it quite enjoyable to wander along seeing a lot of ex
Photo London 2019: Drinks, Books and Photos
It is now the fifth year of Photo London Fair. Building on the success of its first four editions, Photo London 2019 r
Tracy Emin: A Fortnight of Tears
She was deadly worried she will not be a famous artist. She thought she was done. Until the ‘bed show’ was
Don McCullin
This exhibition showcases some of the most impactful photographs captured over the last 60 years. It includes many of h