From 20–29 March 2026, Ile ọkàn (House of the Soul) marks a significant new chapter in the practice of Bisila Noha, the Spanish-Equatoguinean, London-based ceramic artist, researcher and writer.
From atmospheric abstraction to psychologically charged painting, Five Exhibitions To See In London In March 2026 sharpen the city’s contemporary art focus this spring. This March captures a moment ...
Anselm Kiefer: Le Alchimiste is presented at Palazzo Reale, Milan, in a palace scarred by war, where Kiefer’s immersive canvases resurrect overlooked women of early science as part of the city’s ...
What appears at first as a field of darkness is repeatedly ruptured by flashes of white, red and orange as rockets arc and explode overhead. The passage of time rendered palpable in imagery that ...
Moving through painting, video, textiles, neons, writing, sculpture and installation, Emin’s practice insists on intimacy as a form of cultural address, with the female body foregrounded as a means to ...
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), on The Mall, London, will present a new exhibition by Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Laura Lima (b. 1971, Minas Gerais), whose work has, since the mid-90s ...
Graystone Gallery in Edinburgh presents its Winter Exhibition 2025–26, bringing together nearly 40 Scottish contemporary artists across painting, ceramics and glass. Running until mid-January in ...
At London Art Fair’s Platform section, curator and textile artist Dr Ferren Gipson gathers artists who push material beyond expectation, revealing how medium can hold memory, challenge hierarchy, and ...
Efie Gallery presents The Shape of Things to Come, curated by Dexter Wimberly, featuring works by El Anatsui, Iman Issa, Abdoulaye Konaté, Adam Pendleton, Yinka Shonibare and Carrie Mae Weems—artists ...
For me, it is crucial to find creators who have an independent understanding of Chinese mythology. The artists I work with each have their own self-driven interpretations of mythology Steve Yuan (Yuan ...
Balinese artist Suanjaya Kencut transforms childhood play and cultural memory into button-eyed dolls that probe innocence, fragility and identity. In Suanjaya Kencut’s canvases, it is the dolls who ...
From Kerry James Marshall’s landmark survey at the Royal Academy to bold debuts and kinetic installations, these London exhibitions promise a season of depth and discovery. As autumn arrives, the ...