THE new spirit of Gucci is nothing if not culturally eclectic. Recent collections have seen the brand revisit and reimagine archives and none more uniquely than the current #GucciGram Tian. Developed from an ea...
Lights of Soho (LOS), London’s light art gallery, launched their Valentine’s Day show, the the love-induced LOVE HZ (hertz – hurts get it?), at their gallery on Brewer Street.
The immersive gallery space at Li...
For the holiday season, the Japanese designer Issey Miyake is mixing art, fashion and culture into one limited edition collection, which will be sold across 12 stores in Asia, Europe and the US.
Drawing insp...
It’s complicated, our relationship with the natural world. And Marc Quinn has found inspiration in that complexity for his latest exhibition with White Cube, The Toxic Sublime.
The first of the two bodies of...
Throughout July and August, Parafin gallery are holding the aptly named exhibition, Blow Up. In its exploration of the landscape of contemporary painting, the show identifies the relationship between painting, ...
The upcoming exhibition at Gagosian Gallery, London does what it says on the tin ... or spray can. Sprayed will showcase the manifold ways in which artists, across four generations, have used the impulsive and ...
Georg Baselitz dances to the tunes of Glyndebourne – Glass pays a visit to Glyndebourne's very own White Cube gallery
It's a wonder the Glyndebourne opera house has never raised suspicion among Scientologist...
Turner Prize-nominated Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is assistant curating an exhibition this spring at London’s Whitechapel Gallery. Running now through mid-June, the presentation, titled Natures, Natural and Unnatura...
After exhibiting her work for a number of years, Sims Reed Gallery has for the first time curated a comprehensive exhibition of the innovative post-war artist Bridget Riley.
Unmistakably abstract, Riley’s wo...
Five selected sculptures from the British-born contemporary artist Ann Veronica Janssens will arrive at the Axel Vervoordt Gallery next month, in time for Hong Kong’s Art Basel week. This solo exhibition marks ...
The abstract white relief is the common denominator of the show Sotto Voce currently at Dominique Lévy Gallery in London. Sotto Voce will take your breath away, guiding the spectator through they history and pr...
Opening the collection with a variety of leather looks, Margiela displayed both bold and subtle uses of the fabric, ranging from teal trench coats to black trousers. A consistent theme was oversized garments, b...
Drawing on layered themes of reproduction, questions of authorship and authenticity, Rob and Nick Carter’s witty Chinese Whispers exhibition at The Fine Art Society certainly draws our attention to image percep...
Despite the common trend of Art Basel Miami Beach of bringing well-known pieces of pop art to satisfy the American taste, I was most surprised to find there Bachi da Setola by Pino Pascali, some of the most sop...
The upcoming V&A exhibition, what is luxury? is the third collaboration of V&A and Crafts Council projects, following Out of the Ordinary in 2007 and The Power of Making in 2011.
Divulging into inter...
The Invasion of Cyberspace – Glass explores Yutaka Inagawa's new body of work ahead of his latest solo show in London
Comprising of numerous visual layers and perspectives, Yutaka Inagawa’s conceptual art em...
New York’s 24th Street Gagosian Gallery presents Takashi Murakami’s In the Land of the Dead, Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow. We know and love Murakami for not only his fine art but also his extension into co...
London’s enigmatic new gallery, Heist has kept up the pace since their recent launch with their latest exhibition, The Road to Elysium. A bold new group show that has collated the unique utopian visions of a se...
“I want to achieve a certain tough realism which speaks of the fascinating idiosyncrasies of our times,” Duane Hanson
This past week, Gagosian New York presented American sculptor Duane Hanson’s Security Guar...
Sweet perfection – Artist David Shrigley makes tea at Sketch, London
Afternoon tea has been given a delicious twist by artist David Shrigley, as part of a two-year residency at Sketch. The Turner Prize-nomin...
There are many players in the art world: gallerists, artists, dealers, patrons of art ... however in my opinion the most interesting and fascinating has always been the collector. Many people may wonder wha...