Our top picks for August span London and Dover, to Berlin and the woodlands of Japan. They are a perfect reminder that art is a tool for change, advocacy and activism.
Independent 20th Century, the art fair dedicated to spotlighting art made between 1900 and 2000, has named the 30 exhibitors that will participate in its upcoming fourth edition, scheduled to run September 4–7 at Casa Cipriani in the Battery Maritime Building.
Speaking from his new gallery space in Holland Park, Michael Hoppen talks about showcasing the extremes, eclecticism, and many nuances of Japanese aesthetics
Eye of the Collector will be launching an online viewing room to coincide with the date of the inaugural edition which was due to open at Two Temple Place, London.
Sohei Nishino has described himself as more than a photographer, and in his most recent projects he brings his cartographic vision to bear upon places which have traditionally defied definition on paper.
Titled Wonderful People, Michael Hoppen Gallery’s new exhibition of photographs by Tim Walker reveals some of the remarkable portraits the image-maker has taken of famous faces throughout his career