Paul Neagu at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
The Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, celebrates Romanian artist Paul Neagu’s multi-sensory encounters with sculpture, presenting over 120 works by the artist across four of its gallery spaces.
The Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, celebrates Romanian artist Paul Neagu’s multi-sensory encounters with sculpture, presenting over 120 works by the artist across four of its gallery spaces.
Throughout the history of performance art, the ephemeral nature of a performance has stood in contrast to the idea of the art work as a saleable commodity in a marketplace.
Beirut-based visual artists Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige map out a genealogy of e-mail scams through film and installation in the latest exhibition taking place at Manchester’s HOME.
We interview Roland Spieth, Director of Export Sales at Bulthaup GmbH & Co, designers of bespoke kitchens, about the company’s philosophy and the process of designing custom-made interiors.
A disdain and distrust for the futures-style trading which led to, arguably, the first recorded speculative bubble and subsequent crash, provides the nucleus for Gordon Cheung’s Breaking Tulips at Alan Cristea Gallery in London.
Hormazd Narielwalla uses bespoke Savile Row tailoring patterns, and their antiquarian and contemporary trade counterparts, to create artworks exploring the body in abstract form.
The World of Charles and Ray Eames at the Barbican Centre surveys the Eameses’ pioneering work in 20th century furniture, architecture and graphic design, and their continuing influence in the design community.
Sonica is a showcase of the best in visually exciting sonic art, which brings together leading international artists and emerging talent from across the UK to Glasgow from 29 October – 8 November.
Future Artefacts will bring to together the world’s most progressive music, arts publishing, fashion and tech companies to celebrate the media artefacts of the future. We speak with its founders.
We review Robilant + Voena, London’s current Gianni Colombo exhibition, organised with the Archivio Gianni Colombo, which celebrates a pioneer of environmental practice and installation.
The Other Art Fair celebrates its 10th edition with a special presentation by guest artist Tracey Emin. Opening on 15 October, the fair will showcase work by 130 emerging international artists.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Performa, the organisation dedicated to promoting new work in the field of live performance, celebrates 10 years of its Performa Biennial with a programme of events across New York City.