The Bonington Gallery at Nottingham Trent University
The Bonington Gallery is a significant exhibition space situated within the School of Art & Design at Nottingham Trent University, with a diverse programme of year-round exhibitions.
The Bonington Gallery is a significant exhibition space situated within the School of Art & Design at Nottingham Trent University, with a diverse programme of year-round exhibitions.
Marvelous Objects: Surrealist Sculpture from Paris to New York opens 29 October at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
The second edition of FOTO/INDUSTRIA invites artists to explore the world of work in all its aspects with a particular focus on the industrial production chain from conception to recycling.
Lisa Wright’s latest body of paintings and drawings combining historical and modern-day concerns will be exhibited in her solo show with curatorial duo, Coates and Scarry at Gallery 8, London.
Galerie Gmurzynska, Zurich begins its autumn season with a comprehensive showcase of pieces by the renowned avant-garde painter Joan Miró.
Elmgreen & Dragset unveil their latest project at Victoria Miro next month. Opening on 13 October, Self-Portraits is the duo’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, and their first at Mayfair.
The first comprehensive American survey of the leading contemporary artist Walid Raad will take place at MoMA, New York, this autumn.
Dominique Lévy New York opens its first exhibition with Senga Nengudi, who worked in LA as part of an emerging community of African American artists.
In collaboration with the Franz West Privatstiftung, Gagosian hosts Möbelskulpturen/Furniture Works by Franz West at its New York gallery this autumn.
Objects and Bodies at Rest and in Motion at Moderna Museet Malmö reflects on the relationship between the human body and the solid object.
Cindy Sherman – Works from the Olbricht Collection at me Collectors Room Berlin features 65 photographs by the internationally renowned artist.
We review Keith Arnatt’s recent show at Sprüth Magers, London, entitled Absence of the Artist, which demonstrates Arnatt’s initial alignment with the Conceptual Art movement of the mid to late 1960s.
We interview London-based photographer and London College of Communication alumnus Imogen Freeland as part of our Next Generation series on promising photographic talent.
The British Ceramics Biennial takes place in established venues and non-traditional spaces across the city of Stoke-on-Trent.
We interview artist Shona Illingworth about her investigations into the effect that the experience of amnesia and broken cultural memory has on individual and collective agency at FACT, Liverpool.
Now in its 14th year, the annual Korea International Art Fair (KIAF) has grown into one of Asia’s leading art fair and hosts approximately 200 galleries from more than 10 countries each autumn.
We interview Berlin-based Swedish photographer and London College of Communication alumnus Emma Hartvig about her portfolio of enticing, often unexpected photographic compositions.
The New Art Gallery Walsall hosts a major survey exhibition by British artist Mat Collishaw, the first in a UK public gallery for over 10 years.
Design takes London by storm this week in a series of dynamic exhibitions, presentations, special events and shows – all part of London Design Festival. Founded in 2003, the festival is one of the largest design events in the world.