The question needs to stop being whether the market is doomed; we should prioritize the art, the talent, and the discourse鈥攁nd efforts must start regionally.
From Carol Rhodes鈥檚 cool aerial views to the voyeuristic animal fantasy of Amanda Mostr枚m, our editors select shows to see during London Gallery Weekend.
This retrospective show at Spr眉th Magers in Mayfair takes in the span of Kosuth鈥檚 distinctive brand of linguistically oriented conceptualism over the last six decades.
This 1.45 m acrylic grabs attention from a distance. Up close, you can read that the badge says 鈥業鈥檓 blind 鈥 touch my hand if you need my attention鈥, and that there are pinpricks in the canvas.
鈥淢irrors and other creatures鈥 is a solo exhibition of new work by Gary Hume. Encompassing painting and drawing, the show presents Hume鈥檚 distinctive approach to the natural world.
Mirrors and other creatures at Spr眉th Magers, London finds the YBA artist conceptually hovering between the two registers of artistic culture and design value.
With Gary Hume鈥檚 exhibition 鈥楳irrors and Other Creatures鈥 now open at Spr眉th Magers, the artist speaks of swans, their curves, and why 鈥榠t鈥檚 brilliant鈥 being a painter
A new exhibition at Spr眉th Magers, London, showcases the artist鈥檚 distinctive style, reimagining animals and humans through layered forms and enigmatic reflections.
London Gallery Weekend 2024 highlights, from Nan Goldin to John Akomfrah, as 130-plus galleries and 70 live events take over the capital (31 May 鈥 2 June).
As 130 galleries take part in this year's fourth edition of the event, Ben Luke and Louisa Buck roundup some of their exhibition highlights, from John Baldessari to Micha毛l Borremans, Nan Goldin to BLCKGEEZER.