This is the first Art Diary of 2025. Viewing art, as with its making, involves paying attention. As Simone Weil once pointed out, paying attention equates to prayer.
There’s many a restaurant that I’ve been tempted into by spotting the food through the window. However, it’s never happened at a gallery – that is until I walked past Lu Lei’s exhibition at Fitzrovia Gallery.
Sisters Anastasia and Julia Vanderbyl are the artists and farmers behind Fitzrovia Gallery, an environmental platform that has amassed a devoted fan base of over 2 million followers.
With Reflections, Olga Karlovac presents a visual journal of her inner worlds as a series of experimental self-portraits alongside timeless and nameless landscapes.
Despite the punitive rail strikes that continue to hammer London’s working population, a gift of exhibitions opened across the capital’s art districts during London Gallery Weekend.
Always On My Mind, curated by Harry Pye, is a group exhibition at the Fitzrovia Gallery in London’s West End from 27-30 July and includes work by Nick Cave, Billy Childish, James Johnston (Gallon Drunk) and Francis Macdonald (Teenage Fanclub).
A digital exhibition space created because of the pandemic could in fact be a gamechanger for busy art lovers. f this were a normal year, around about now, London’s commercial art world would be just emerging from the fog of jetlag after what would have been the third edition...
The 24th Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize has revealed the four artists shortlisted for the £30,000 award as Mohamed Bourouissa, Anton Listers, Mark Neville and Clare Strand.
From today, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, hosts its annual competition exhibition, featuring responses to the themes of ‘Water’ and ‘Portraits’.