Dance Umbrella, London
Dance Umbrella, an annual two-week festival of dance, performance and live art, returns to the city of London on 15 October.
Dance Umbrella, an annual two-week festival of dance, performance and live art, returns to the city of London on 15 October.
White Cube hosts an exhibition by Robert Irwin, one of the pivotal figures in recent American art. Irwin’s oeuvre has spanned more than 60 years.
Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas has been selected for the inaugural Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall in 2015.
Frieze London returns to the capital for its 13th edition from 14-17 October. Taking place at The Regent’s Park it provides an astute and fresh perspective on contemporary art.
This exhibition presents JR’s work from the last 10 years and features a selection of videos, ink on wood pieces, and recent photographs.
Arusha Gallery hosts Pippa Young’s first solo show in Scotland. Though primarily known for her painting, drawing is the foundation of her practice, and the medium in which she develops her ideas.
Coinciding with its sixth award ceremony, the Fondation Carmignac will be exhibiting works from all years of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award at the Saatchi Gallery in London from 18 November – 13 December.
This year at Frieze London there is an opportunity to hear directly from the Editor of Aesthetica Magazine, Cherie Federico, and artist Marcus Lyon who will discuss the changing face of photography in the digital world.
In London this autumn, Blain|Southern presents significant rarely-exhibited works from Bill Viola’s early career. From 13 October.
We interview London-based photographer and London College of Communication alumnus Becca Sidhu as part of our Next Generation series on promising young photographic talent.
Michael Hoppen Gallery addresses the wealth of individual expression in Latin American photography with Voces: Latin American Photography 1980-2015. We interview curator Chantal Fabres.
This exhibition at the Château de Tours showcases the depth and diversity of Pierre de Fenoÿl’s work and combines prints, documents, films and more.
This autumn, Berkeley Square, London, welcomes the return of PAD London Art + Design’s iconic black tent. For the fair’s ninth edition, PAD will showcase art and design pieces from 62 international exhibitors, including 15 newcomers.
We interview London-based photographer and London College of Communication alumnus Hannah White as part of our Next Generation series on promising young photographic talent.
Centro Cultural Paço Imperial presents the first institutional solo exhibition in South America devoted to distinguished Swiss artist Not Vital.
For the first time in 25 years, Leeds Art Gallery will host the British Art Show (BAS), a prestigious contemporary art event showcasing cutting-edge work being produced in this country.
IWM London presents Lee Miller: A Woman’s War, a major exhibition depicting women’s experience of the Second World War by acclaimed photographer Lee Miller in October.
Ambika P3 and the Wellcome Trust unite to bring Under, a multi-screen film installation on the art of freediving, to audiences in London.
London College of Communication graduate Juno Calypso creates self-portraits in which she performs under the guise of a persona named Joyce. Calypso’s distinctive work investigates modern rituals of seduction and beauty.