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Burlington House, Picadilly, London, W1J 0BD
The second instalment of the Artist Laboratories and Stephen Farthing is the next Royal Academia to go under the microscope. Farthing seems more in-tune with the medium he is comfortable with, painting, which produces these overtly painted canvases Read on…
The Royal Academy of Art, London
10 November - 19 December 2010
Reviewed by: Adam Kelly »
I visited this exhibition last month, and have to say that it is one of the most thought provoking, interesting exhibitions I have seen. I have a bias, in that the life and works of Van Gogh have fascinated me since I lived in Holland 20 years Read on…
The Royal Academy of Arts, London
23 January - 18 April 2010
Reviewed by: Allison John »
A Guernica for Gaia: The UK Art World Gets Serious about Climate Change A Review of Cape Farewell’s SHIFT Festival at the London South Bank Centre and the exhibition Earth: Art of a Changing World at the Royal Academy, London There has been Read on…
Royal Academy and South Bank Centre, London
14 October 2009 - 14 January 2010
Reviewed by: Terry Fairman »
Included in the entry fee to visit the Royal Academy’s latest blockbuster show you get a small booklet containing images from each of the thirty-five exhibiting artists alongside a few sentences about their work. All to often in this Read on…
Royal Academy, London
3 December 2009 - 31 January 2010
Reviewed by: Nisha Duggal »
In a site-specific performance at the Royal Academy of Arts on 11 July 2008, Grimshaw Architectural Practice and Green Bean Dance explored how architecture and movement can transform space. Dancers holding triangular folding structures Read on…
Royal Academy of Arts, London
11 July 2008
Reviewed by: Eva Pryce »
In this autumn, London has two exhibitions of young American art: The Uncertain States of America at the Serpentine Gallery is followed by the USA Today at the Royal Academy of Arts. The Serpentine Gallery exhibition provided a chaotic and Read on…
Royal Academy of Arts
10 October 2006 to 11 November 2006
Reviewed by: Outi Remes »