Now open and running until 6 February 2022, Barbican Art Gallery presents the first major London solo exhibition, Sun at Night, by Mumbai-based artist Shilpa Gupta. One of South Asia’s most critically acclaimed artists working today, Gupta’s multidisciplinary practice encompasses a wide range of media and processes, from text, sculpture, video, photography, and sound which…
Working seamlessly across a range of mediums Tschabalala Self’s paintings, collages, sculptures, sound works, and installations, are constructed from a family of fantastic players; bold, funny, highly stylised individuals populate her world, some stepping directly off the streets of Harlem where Self grew up, others inspired by other artist’s works and cultural references, the rest…
Hailing from Athens and based in London, at least before the lockdowns, Greek musician, videographer and artist Xtos brings together his distinctive vocals and visuals to broach subjects spanning global injustices, the impact of the recession in his home country of Greece, personal relationships, and being uninhibitedly extra. His sonic tapestries meticulously layer affecting lyrics…
London’s ICA is set to present Channel B, a new interactive exhibition by Black-owned art, music and creative education initiative Nine Nights, from 11 October 2021 – 30 January 2022. Channel B is an audio-visual exploration of Black futurism, featuring new work by Gaika, GLOR1A and Shannen SP. It includes five interactive installations that act…
Following his summer residency at the gallery, from 2 October 2021 Hauser & Wirth Somerset will present a solo show of work by Thomas J. Price, one of Britain’s most prominent young sculptors. This exhibition will be a recontextualising of his work to date and include moving image, sculpture and photography, offering a chance to…
Known for its avant-garde and artistic pieces, New York based label LRS, helmed by designer Raul Solis, takes inspiration from the intense and energetic feeling of young love for Spring/Summer 2022. Having garnered a reputation for his subversive take on sportswear, Solis gained experience at Proenza Schouler prior to launching his own label. The latest…
Opening today, 10 September, and running until 29 October 2021, London gallery Workplace presents England’s Lost Camelot, an exhibition of new multi-media and installation works by British artist Simeon Barclay. The exhibition takes as its starting point the legacy of the gallant knight, examining the persistence of its associated iconography in British folklore and its…
Opening tomorrow, 28 August, and running until 1 October 2021, Accra’s Gallery 1957 presents a solo exhibition of new works from painter Arthur Timothy. Born to Sierra Leonean and Ghanaian parents in Accra in 1957 – the year Ghana gained independence from colonial rule – Timothy is an artist and architect, whose works depict close…
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