Blending calligraphy with contemporary painting
Expanding the form of calligraphy and blending it with contemporary painting, Golnaz Fathi’s renowned style has led to international acclaim.
Expanding the form of calligraphy and blending it with contemporary painting, Golnaz Fathi’s renowned style has led to international acclaim.
A new large–scale outdoor installation project at Attingham Park that looks at the fragile relationship between the environment and Man.
The latest art fair to hit the London circuit in 2008, calling in to question the nature of art fairs and redefining standard practice.
A man with several ideas, Roberto Cuoghi has many personalities. His opening show at ICA in Autumn 2008 pushes the boundaries of sound, art and installation.
David Shrigley, the man with all the ideas. His work excites, but also outrages, provokes and evokes. David Shrigley is something of an enigma.
Catherine Yass’s latest exhibition amalgamates social ideals with the awe-inspiring precision of high-wire artist, Didier Pasquette.
‘A’ to ‘Z’ Project, at BALTIC, is the latest exhibition from Japanese artist, Yoshitomo Nara, and creative design team, graf.
Mashups features five of the UK’s most exciting artists, offering an intriguing insight into how a new generation is making sense of mass culture.
Games and Theory explores the radical potential of play as a form of resistance and expression of freedom, examining emotional interaction between people.
Illustrative hosts Illustrative 08 in Zurich, Switzerland, an event which plays a critical part in the debate surrounding contemporary visual culture.
Want to See More of Me? confronts current debates over diversity in the entertainment business and opportunities for ethnic minorities.
In 2008, Korean artist Gwon Osang made his UK debut with Deodorant Type, a thought-provoking exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery.
Housed in Brick Lane’s Old Truman Brewery in London, Free Range 2008 is a showcase dedicated to the best in UK student talent.
Shirazeh Houshiary’s current exhibition at the Lisson Gallery will be her sixth solo show with Lisson and her first project in their new exhibition space.
Art and fashion are intrinsically linked. This attraction and repulsion of the pursuit of commodity, glamour and icons envelops our daily existence.
The Jerwood Contemporary Painters Exhibition highlights 20 emerging artists in one vibrant collection. Each artist exhibits one work, which is concerned with the debate of what painting is.
Nigel Hall has redefined his work to articulate a sophisticated understanding of space, and how sculptural object and viewer may occupy it.
The Design Awards 2008 offers a means for understanding the contemporary world, and demonstrates a huge field of creativity and diversity.
Double Agent is a group exhibition featuring seven artists who use other people as a medium, raising questions of performance and authorship.