Liberty In Fashion at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London Arthur Lasenby Liberty founded his Liberty empire 140 years ago. What began as a warehouse supplying fashionable goods from the...
Ryan Gander Fieldwork, Lisson Gallery, London The title Fieldwork hints at some sort of preparatory work of rough ideas taken from the world at large – the...
Agnes Martin at Tate Modern, London My paintings have neither objects nor space nor time nor anything – no forms. They are light, lightness, about merging,...
The World Goes Pop at Tate Modern London This is pop Jim, but not as we know it. There are no Warhol Brillo Boxes, Roy Lichtenstein Whaams or...
Brutal Utopias: a National Trust celebration of Brutalist architecture Brutalism is not brutal. At the very beginning of a behind-the-scenes tour of the Southbank, we were embarrassed to discover...
Ai Weiwei at the Royal Academy, London The notorious Chinese dissident artist has clearly been very busy since his recent, and not insubstantial, exhibition at Blenheim Palace...
A Royal Welcome at Buckingham Palace This summer visitors to Buckingham Palace will experience what it is like to attend an event at the invitation of...
Ai Weiwei at Blenheim Palace Ai Weiwei at Blenheim Palace is the inaugural exhibition of the Blenheim Art Foundation and one’s first instinct is that...
Oudolf Field at Hauser & Wirth – Somerset Some unseasonably warm weather this week prompted us to take a journey out to Dursalde Farm, location of the latest...
Horst: Photographer of Style, V&A Horst P. Horst was one of the leading photographers of the 20th century. During an illustrious 60-year career – working...
Barbara Kruger at Modern Art Oxford You have already seen Barbara Kruger’s work. Whether you realise it or not is a different matter, but the bold...
Royal Childhood – Buckingham Palace, London This year’s special exhibition to coincide with the Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace, chronicles the lives of royal children over...