For over four decades, Howard Greenberg has shaped the art of photography, from his beginnings as a photojournalist to founding his gallery and becoming a leading collector and dealer. His has been ...
British visual artist Mat Collishaw‘s practice represents a sublime synergy of technological skill and conceptual depth within the spectrum of artistic brilliance. A luminary amidst the seminal cohort ...
Art takes many forms, and Phoebe Boswell‘s practice is a definitive example, as she sidesteps the clichés of artistic pigeonholing and categorisation through her lavish practice encompassing an ...
From Kerry James Marshall’s landmark survey at the Royal Academy to bold debuts and kinetic installations, these London exhibitions promise a season of depth and discovery. As autumn arrives, the ...
Five Exhibitions to See in London in June 2025 – From radical photography to poetic abstraction, the capital’s galleries offer a vibrant start to summer. “Summer, summer, summertime,” sang Will Smith ...
“Over the last ten years, Art on a Postcard has become a thriving community. We have dedicated collectors who participate in every auction and passionate artists who contribute each year. Our postcard ...
Since we last spoke with British artist Marcus Nelson, he has been busy refining his practice by curating and participating in group and duo exhibitions, some of which have taken place in Germany.
Amid the pulsating energy of London’s vibrant art scene, JD Malat Gallery shines brightly as a guiding light for established and emerging artists. With a strong emphasis on contemporary art, JD Malat ...
The work of Thai artist Natee Utarit is particularly compelling in its refusal to offer any comfortable answers. His allegories are dense, his symbolism multifaceted, and his narratives intentionally ...
Modern technology and its new possibilities have been changing art for a while. But the Covid-19 pandemic posed a number of previously unheard-of obstacles that compelled creative thinkers to devise ...
Writing, tagging, and bombing, they left enigmatic signatures sprawled across the walls as cryptic signs and symbols of individuality. Each mark was a bold declaration of existence, a defiant ...
The Royal College of Art opens its graduate showcase across London, presenting work that explores memory, identity, and material innovation. Nearby, Yuzhou Zhu, graduating from the MA Print programme, ...
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