Nicole Wassall’s latest exhibition, Unicorns are Real, asks us to reconcile logic and imagination. It is a cross-disciplined exploration of belief, myth, science, spirituality, superstition, environmental concerns, feminism, magic, and absurdity.
All hail the must see London Art Fair which returns to its January slot from 18-22 January 2023, launching the London and international art collecting calendar with a superb selection of Modern and Contemporary art.
Who says comedians are all laughs and no heart? A range of well-known UK funny men and women will show works at Fiumano Clase gallery in London next month (Art is the Best Medicine, 13-20 December), raising money for the Mental Health UK charity.
Following the near debacle of the Volta show, rescued by Peter Hort, David Zwirner, the Scope Art Fair, and other generous gallerists in New York, the satellite shows, Plan B and Scope, exhibited better art and were happier and more exciting places than the Armory show.
Members of New York’s art scene are coming together to help galleries that were set to participate in the 2019 edition of Volta, but were displaced when the Armory Show commandeered Pier 90 for its own exhibitors.
Smallbone specialises in modern landscape painting and creates works which investigate the effect of memory in altering our perceptions of a place. She uses bold colour and abstract form to merge fictional and real spaces, creating vivid yet distorted images.
Fiumano Projects is presenting the solo exhibition, ‘Fiat Lucks’ by British artist Sam Burford. The show opened Friday 29th September and runs until Friday 27th October.