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The Nathalie Obadia Gallery is currently presenting the work of Brenna Youngblood in Brussels, in her second solo show in Europe. Brenna Youngblood, who was born in 1979, in Riverside, California, has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 2006. She grad...
A new exhibition opens at the Kerlin Gallery, Dublin on 1 March. 'Calibrate', a show of new work by Mark Francis, will run until 13 April 2013 Over the past 30 years Mark Francis has made paintings of singular optical intensity – pow...
Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective 28 February – 2 June 2013 American artist Jay DeFeo, best known for her monumental painting The Rose (1958–66), was an artist of unusual vision whose experimental work has been described as &lsq...
Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill is continuing its association with the international art world with a new exhibition of works from Saatchi Online, the global platform established by the Saatchi Gallery, one of London’s leading contempor...
The Whitechapel Gallery in east London is currently showing Jessica Warboys’ Pageant Roll (2012) (on until15 April 2013) as part of Artists’ Film International , a touring programme of international film, video and animation selected by...
Around the turn of the 19th to 20th centuries, everyone wanted the sinuous forms of the latest art and design craze – but what the British and American’s called ‘Art Nouveau’ was ‘style (or stile) Liberty’ to most of ...
The 'Royal Society of British Artists Annual Exhibition' is a major show of contemporary figurative art by artist both famous and relatively unknown. It will feature 500-plus paintings, prints, drawings and sculptures, including works by Royal A...
PASSAGE is an immersive installation by The Wapping Project Director Jules Wright and photographer Thomas Zanon-Larcher, who convert the Boiler House into a desolate cinema to showcase their latest collaboration. A tightly constructed thriller marrying ...
Turner Contemporary, Margate, one of Britain's many exciting regional art galleries, tell us that the half-term break is coming up, so if you have children, or just feel like a bit of a kid yourself, you could do worse than head for Margate and see ...
Nobel Peace Prize nominee and one of the Arab world’s most prominent bloggers, Lina Ben Mhenni, joins a prestigious list of female speakers for 'She Who Tells a Story', a half-day symposium presented by New Art Exchange. The symposium ...
How often have you wanted to learn a foreign language but been put off by the memory of school lessons? All those hours spent on how to tell a doctor your mother is ill, or ask the time of day, or even say that your postilion has been struck by lightnin...
Ordinary Klein: ’The Invisible Human’ Industry Gallery, Washington, D.C. 9 February–20 March 2013 The ‘Invisible Human’ exhibition brings together contemporary medical technology with the scientific...
'Tony Oursler: The Influence Machine' 15–16 and 18–19 February 2013, 6 p.m.–10 p.m. Tate Modern , River landscape Admission free Ghostly presences are set to haunt the winter landscape around Tate Mod...
The BBC is launching a series of programmes about what the world might be in future, and holding a global competition inviting audiences to create their own vision of the future. What If? peers into the future; 10, 20, even 50 years from now, how ...
Dan Witz: Prisoners 2012 – 2013 25 January 2013 – 23 February 2013 Lazarides Rathbone, 11 Rathbone Place, London Prisoners 2012–2013 , a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Dan Witz (USA, b. 1957) displa...
The Edward Hopper House Art Center, situated at Nyack, New York, about 20 miles north of NYC, has a series of interesting exhibitions lined up for this year. Two of these are currently in progress. Favorites from the Arthayer R. Sanborn Hopper C...