Robert Motherwell, Form, Gesture, Feeling, Pearl Lam Galleries
Pearl Lam Galleries, Hong Kong, presents the first solo exhibition in Asia of works by pioneer abstract expressionist, Robert Motherwell.
Pearl Lam Galleries, Hong Kong, presents the first solo exhibition in Asia of works by pioneer abstract expressionist, Robert Motherwell.
In Repetition and Difference multiples from The Jewish Museum’s collection are presented together with works by contemporary artists.
Keith Arnatt has occupied a key position in the history of British conceptual art for almost 50 years.
Casino at Hangar Bicocca, Milan, is the first solo exhibition in Italy by Damián Ortega.
Tara Donovan’s freestanding sculpture Untitled (Mylar) and expansive installation Untitled (Plastic Cups) are on view at Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh.
Dominique Lévy unveils its plans for the autumn with a display of Gerhard Richter’s Colour Charts.
Isabelle Cornaro has created an installation of wall paintings for the Palais de Tokyo, Paris.
Mazzoleni London announces its forthcoming landmark exhibition of works by Alberto Burri, on display from 2 October – 30 November.
HyperAmerica at Kunsthaus Graz turns its focus on the notion of the American landscape in the second half of the 20th century.
For its first project with ARTIST ROOMS, Aberystwyth Arts Centre will present an exhibition of works by photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
Creator Peter “Snopix” Higgins had no idea he’d still be creating in 2015. Having no formal training just the desire to create, he has gone on an almost 40 year adventure leaving him rich in works of art.
With the gamble of life all around, it seems strange that so few artists major in the subject. Step forward Loz Taylor, who, as a gambler of 30 years, is well equipped to conjure up images based on the theme.
This week sees the launch of London’s newest art fair, Photo London, a four-day event dedicated to photography. Over 60 selected galleries from around the world have been chosen to exhibit.
Inspired by research-based social documentary projects, Andrade transforms real objects and events into dramatically-lit photographic tableaux.
Sirenes is a Norway-based artist who, in 2011, had her first solo exhibition in Oslo. Now, she has exhibited around the world and in various publications. She has always been fascinated by colours.
Described in his New York Times obituary as having been “one of America’s foremost living architects”, Louis Kahn was a manipulator of form and space, a masterful choreographer of light, and a visionary amongst the architects of the mid-20th century.
Inspired by JG Ballard’s futurist texts and enthralled by themes of science fictions, Mirrorcity offers an alternative reflection on our current and future existence between the digital and the physical.
The BAFTA Qualifying ASFF: Aesthetica Short Film Festival is a celebration of independent film from across the world, and an outlet for supporting and championing short filmmaking. ASFF offers a first look at the latest experimental and artists’ films.
Open for Business is a vast collection of over 100 dynamic and diverse images from nine leading Magnum photographers, including Martin Parr, Chris Steele-Perkins, Stuart Franklin, David Hurn and Peter Marlow will provide a behind-the-scenes look at contemporary manufacturing in the UK.