The Barbican Is Investigating the Power and Politics of Textiles
The Barbican's Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art exhibition looks at the transformative potential of textiles
Read moreThe Barbican's Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art exhibition looks at the transformative potential of textiles
Read moreThank goodness for ALO, the London-based street artist bringing joy and colour to the streets of London for us to enjoy - much like a modern-day, art-school-chic Robin Hood. If you’ve not yet caught his work in the enclave of East London, head over to Jealous Gallery, which is ending 2023 with a bang with…
Read moreNobody in their right mind dislikes animal artwork. That’s why Ally McIntyre’s new exhibition at Jealous East is firmly on our list. McIntyre’s fifth solo exhibition at the gallery, Warm At Last, features a new series of large-scale paintings with a deeper exploration of wildlife, this time utilising the foreground as a vehicle for processing…
Read moreKnown for her whimsical fantasy worlds and outlandish characters, Rachel Maclean’s That’s Not Mi! at Josh Lilley Gallery takes us one step further into the surreal. Three words to sum it all up? Disney-on-crack. And we love it! “Mirror mirror in my hand, who’s the cutest in the land?” Why, Mi, of course. That’s Not…
Read moreIf vibrant colour and wacky photography is your jam, then Hoxton 253’s Absolutely Augmented Reality has to be top of your list. Oozing with high-energy whimsical images, the exhibition is pure indulgence for the senses after a long year of grey. In a nutshell, it’s the stuff that dreams are made of so get ready…
Read moreA must-visit for lovers of the weird and wonderful, PM/AM’s latest exhibition 10 pushes the boundaries of comfort whilst championing the figurative form in various unexpected ways. Eccentric, absurd and, at times, just plain trippy, the exhibition explores how the body interacts with conceptual and physical spaces, taking into account historical and symbolic representation in…
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