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Review: Robert Mapplethorpe, 'Subject Object Image' at the Alison Jacques Gallery
Robert Mapplethorpe was unquestionably a visionary photographer, pushing the boundaries of his medium while making viewers wrestle their...
Meghana Praveen
Dec 20, 20232 min read


Review: Anthony Gormley, 'Body Politic' at the White Cube Bermondsey
★★★★★ 'Resting Place' by Anthony Gormley, 2023. Photo by Faye Elder On 22nd November, White Cube gallery, based in Bermondsey, opened its...
Faye Elder
Dec 6, 20232 min read


Review: Pope. L, 'Hospital' at the South London Gallery
★★★★☆ Photo by Molly Ricketts Pope L, the acclaimed American visual artist, celebrated for his provocative performance art, brings his...
Molly Ricketts
Dec 5, 20232 min read


Review: ‘Daido Moriyama: A Retrospective’ at The Photographers’ Gallery
Photo by Sam Taunton Stray dogs, wonky toes, bedazzling eyes. These are just some of the subjects of Daido Moriyama’s extensively diverse career as a photographer. Actually, let me rephrase that; documentary photographer. Actually, let’s rephrase that one more time; photojournalist. A collection of the Japanese visionary’s work was unveiled recently at The Photographers’ Gallery, with over 3 floors of the entire building being taken up by his stunning array of images. Now tha
Sam Taunton
Nov 26, 20233 min read


Review: David Hockney, 'Drawing from Life'
Lucie-Lune Lambouley and Louis-Martin Lambouley, 8th January 2022 by David Hockney. Acrylic on canvas. 914.4 x 1219.2 mm © David Hockney....
Sam Taunton
Nov 24, 20233 min read


Review: Women in Revolt! at Tate Britain
★★★★★ Linder, Untitled, 1976. Purchased by Tate in 2007. © Linder. If you’ve ever wanted to walk through a show that highlights the...
Alexandra Bikard
Nov 19, 20234 min read


The Grey and Green: Victorian Imagery in Dishonored
Dishonored offers a unique perspective on the Victorian era, blending themes of morality, class struggles, and patriarchy.
Iesa Rahman
Nov 15, 20236 min read


'The Cult of Beauty' Review: Wellcome Collection Exposes the World's Largest Cult
★★★★ What does it mean to be beautiful? “The Cult of Beauty” exhibition explores this question through various sociocultural and...
Stefi Komala
Nov 4, 20234 min read


Sculpting and Painting Ideology: The Vitality of Soviet Art and Propaganda
Polish-Soviet Propaganda Poster, 1920. The art world is commonly understood as a cultural institution standing alone – caged within...
Charley Dennis
Nov 4, 20233 min read


'Rubens & Women' at Dulwich Picture Gallery review
Image by Anna Mowery Throughout his nearly fifty year-long career, Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) drew inspiration from...
Anna Mowery
Nov 4, 20234 min read
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