We are pleased to present New dawn, an exhibition of five large frescos by Brazilian artist Thiago Rocha Pitta (b. 1980), the artist’s first solo exhibition in the UK.
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Exhibition Review of Post-War Italian Art Tales at Mazzoleni Gallery London
From 12th April to 6th June, 2021, Post-War Italian Art Tales is exhibiting at Mazzoleni, London. Read Artvisor's review of the exhibition.
Presenting *meatballs not included: an exhibition by Michael Pybus
The trickster artist recalibrates the meaning of IKEA in our latest London exhibition.
Exhibition Review of Ed Fornieles’ ‘Association Works’ at Carlos Ishikawa Gallery, London
From 17th April to 22nd May 2021, Ed Fornieles' 'Association Works' is exhibiting at Carlos Ishikawa, 88 Mile End Road, London.
Saatchi Gallery: London Grads Now
Works by recent graduates from the main London art schools shine in Saatchi Gallery's latest large-scale exhibition.
This Week in the Art World: Tensions come to a boil on the ongoing Sackler controversy, a disrupted Whitney Biennial, climate change and the Sotheby’s acquisition
As the Artvisor HQ braces for the upcoming heatwave about to hit London, we are pleased as always to run you through the biggest news stories of the art world this week. Key issues at the forefront of public consciousness over the last year are coming to a boil, beginning with the unprecedented announcement of...
This Week in the Art World: Shifts in Beijing’s art scene, a conclusion to Pace’s lawsuit, important acquisitions by the Smithsonian and more [15th July 2019]
The excitement surrounding the high-octane sporting events over the weekend was palpable here in London at Artvisor’s headquarters. Here’s what you might have missed during the weekend, plus the latest breaking art world news to start off your week. The end of last week saw a major shift in the Beijing art scene, with the...
London’s Contemporary Art Auctions June 2019: Spotlight on Her
Last week’s Contemporary Art sales at Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips saw established names achieving stellar results. William Kentridge’s The Pool set a record for a work on paper at the hammer price £447,000 at Sotheby’s on Wednesday. At Christie’s the day before, Gerhard Richter’s Musa (2009) achieved £1,031,250, a world record for a tapestry by...
Organic humanity in the 21st Century: Nicholas Johnson & Rory Menage
In our world of the digital and the concrete, the sight of high-rises and fluorescent screens have left us thirsty for green space as well as headspace. By returning to the dynamic forms of nature and humanity, British artists Nicholas Johnson and Rory Menage offer us reprieve from the monotony of technological precision. Fantasies of...
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