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Nineprintmakers Wednesday 27 November - Saturday 14 December With this pre-Christmas exhibition Nineprintmakers return to Riverside Studios for their seventh annual show with over 100 recent works displaying a wide variety of technique...
Karsten Schubert Gallery, in association with Richard Saltoun Gallery, is holding an exhibition of Roelof Louw's Rolled Lead Work of 1970. This important work of British Conceptual art was last exhibited at the international survey exhibition &lsq...
The Nathalie Obadia Gallery is presenting the work of painter Eugène Leroy, for the first time in Brussels and over 20 years after his last individual show in Belgium, held in Namur. This event is a tribute to the painter from the North who lived...
Catch this show before Part III closes tomorrow: London’s Karsten Schubert Gallery has had something for just about everyone at this changing group show titled 'Here We Go', featuring a wide range of artists from the very-well-known t...
21 November 2013–25 January 2014 Gallery owner, Elena Shchukina has planned a new kind of gallery, which in her words, breaks away from ‘a traditional “white cube” format’, creating a living space filled with painti...
‘Made in London: Jewellery Now’ 21 November 2013 – 27 April 2014 Museum of London, Free The Museum of London celebrates the creative talents of some of London’s most exciting contemporary jewellery designers w...
November 20 – December 20, 2013 At Smart Clothes Gallery, New York Hedy Klineman's ‘Ancestral Spirits, African-American Portraits’ is a solo exhibition of more than 20 paintings from two series on view at Smart Clothes Galler...
Ted Harrison, whose work Innocence Betrayed was shown at St Paul’s Cathedral in 2011, has a new show, ‘ North, South-East’ at the Georges House Gallery, Folkestone , 29 November–10 December. The artist says of his work: ...
Museum of Modern Art, New York 23 November 2013–10 March 2014 Isa Genzken (German, b.1948) is arguably one of the most important and influential female artists of the past 30 years. This exhibition, the first comprehensive retrospectiv...
From today, 19 November, a remarkable new face of Tate Britain is on show to the public. Architect partnership Caruso St John have transformed the 'Grade II Starred' oldest part of Tate from a rather tired interior space at the Millbank main en...
Revealing photographs of 19 year-old Kate Moss on the verge of becoming one of the world’s most famous models will be sold in a sale of Photographs & Photobooks by Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions in London, on Friday 22 November 2013. Take...
Every summer hundreds of postcards of the harbour are sent on their way by holidaymakers visiting the little known seaside town of Watchet in West Somerset, but this November audiences will return instead to see thousands of postcards placed en masse in...
In December, Cassone will be publishing an interview with artist, Jeremy Gardiner. Before then, if you can get to the Mall Galleries in London (just down the road from Buckingham Palace), you will be able to see some of his work. Jeremy Gardiner...
Where were you in 1963? Beginning on 22 November you can relive that eventful year by visiting a new exhibit at the Everhart Museum, Scranton PA. Vintage photographs, documents, and ephemera will take you back 50 years to a time of both exhilaration and...
Late night Christmas shopping at Sir John Soane’s Museum Thursday 12 and Thursday 19 December 2013, 5–8p.m. 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3BP Sir John Soane’s Museum will be having two late night events...
The Animal Art Fair pop-up gallery returns to 273 Fulham Road, London SW10 9PZ from Monday 11 November. The fair will be showcasing unique and contemporary African art from detailed drawings to diamond dust screen prints and bronzes to original ...
'Robert Indiana – Beyond Love' on now until 5 January 2014 at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Emerging at the time of Pop art in the early 1960s, Robert Indiana embraced the vocabulary of commonplace highway signs and roads...
Opening ceremony with the artist: Saturday, 9 November 5–8 p.m. Exhibition dates: 9 November– 21 December 2013 ‘The Battle of Blood River – 1838’, a solo exhibition by Berlin-based Scottish artist Andrew ...
Richard Saltoun Gallery is exhibiting Helen Chadwick and Henri Chopin at Artissima Art Fair, Turin, Italy, 8–10 November. Presented as part of ‘Back to the Future’, the exhibiting artists are selected by a jury of internationally known...
To the Light Exhibition From Riots to Reparation Rosalind Davis, Solo Show. Exhibition ends 14th November 2013 This exhibition by Rosalind Davis takes as its starting point depictions of destruction from the 2011 summer ...
The Art Fund has organized a series of talks at Hertford House, London, home of the Wallace Collection. Tickets for each talk are £10 and available by calling 0844 415 4100. King of the Sea, Maritime Contact and Art in the Aegean during the...
Dulwich Picture Gallery presents first major exhibition dedicated to Whistler’s time in London On now until 12 January 2014 ‘An American in London: Whistler and the Thames’ at Dulwich Picture Gallery will be the first m...
From 31 October, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, will present ‘Rituals of Rented Island: Object Theater, Loft Performance, and the New Psychodrama – Manhattan, 1970–1980’, a unique look at a vibrant community of art...
Until 12 January 2014 Philippe Parreno has transformed the Palais de Tokyo into an artwork in its own right. Manipulating symbols, words and sounds to achieve changes in perception, the building of the Palais de Tokyo becomes a living, c...
Juan Carlos Stekelman New York | London Exhibition: 11 October – 15 November 2013 Austin / Desmond Fine Art is exhibiting works from the 1960s and 70s by Argentinian artist Juan Carlos Stekelman. Stekelman has been painting for o...