Carpenters Workshop Gallery: Radical Making
From Nendo to Ingrid Donat, Radical Making at Carpenters Workshop Gallery celebrates the creative process behind contemporary design and craftsmanship.
Marcin Rusak: Vas Florum – Resina Botanica at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall
Explore Vas Florum: Resina Botanica by Marcin Rusak at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall—botanical sculptures blending resin, bronze, and memory.
Maarten Baas: Reconstructing Time – The Art of Timekeeping at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall
Explore Maarten Baas’s Reconstructing Time at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall—three conceptual clocks blending video, design, and performance.
Jónsi’s VOX at Kunstsilo: Where Voice Becomes Light, Sound, and Spirit
Explore VOX by Jónsi at Kunstsilo, a powerful multi-sensory installation that transforms the Sigur Rós frontman’s voice into light, scent, and vibration. Discover how this immersive art experience redefines Nordic culture and sound in contemporary visual art.
Antony Gormley: WITNESS — Early Lead Works at White Cube
Explore WITNESS: Early Lead Works at White Cube London, a powerful exhibition of Antony Gormley’s formative sculptures. Discover how these early pieces shaped his visual language and legacy, blending presence, materiality, and profound stillness.
Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time: A Monumental Experience of Form, Space, and Motion
Tucked within the vast industrial expanse of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time (1994–2005) is more than a sculpture—it’s an immersive journey through weight, rhythm, and perception.
Nilufar Depot Presents ‘Repertorio’ at Milan Design Week 2025
For this year’s edition of the fair, the central section of the Depot was dramatically reimagined as “Nilufar: Repertorio”, an ambitious scenographic exhibition curated by the gallery’s legendary founder, Nina Yashar. Divided into five theatrical “acts,” Repertorio unfolds as a multi-sensory exploration of the delicate tensions between craftsmanship and art, past and future, nature and artifice.
Daniel Arsham: Venice 3024
Exhibiting at Fondamenta Santa Caterina, Venice during the city’s Biennale Arte, Daniel Arsham transports viewers from the past and present into the future, transforming artefacts and images that hold significant influence to comment on and memorialize the permanence of collective cultural memory.
Eye of the Collector - 2024
For its fourth edition, the Eye of the Collector fair look over Chelsea Barrack’s Garrison Chapel in a unique showcase of collectible design. See below highlights and a short video tour from this year’s fair.
The Future Perfect - The Goldwyn House, Los Angeles
Group exhibition Inner Space anchors The Future Perfect’s Frieze LA-week offerings, with additional programming from artist Tod Lippy, and new installations by Karl Zahn and Chris Wolston.
Fondazione Prada - ‘Synchro System’,Carsten Höller
Among the most interesting artists on the international scene, beginning in the 1990s Carsten Höller (Brussels, 1961) helped bring artistic production closer to reality, stirring up unusual and surprising reactions in those who view his artworks. Höller’s work is aimed at individuating new possibilities for perceiving existence through a method of rigorous investigation similar to scientific research.
Fondazione Prada - “Useless Bodies?”, Elmgreen & Dragset
Fondazione Prada presents “Useless Bodies?” an exhibition by the artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset in Milan until 22 August 2022. Spanning more than 3,000 square meters and presented across four gallery spaces and the courtyard, the exhibition is one of the most ambitious thematic investigations realized by Fondazione Prada to date.
Is This The End or Just The Beginning – Colin Gold’s Reflective Exhibition at Art in the Docks
Explore Colin Gold’s 2021 exhibition, Is This The End or Just The Beginning, at Art in the Docks, East London. Discover how found materials, architectural forms, and social themes come together in a powerful display of creative expression and community relevance.
Olafur Eliasson: In Real Life
The Tate Modern’s latest exhibition features over 40 art pieces created by Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson from 1990 to the present. Born in 1967, Eliasson has produced many works, including installations, sculptures, photographs, and paintings, utilising materials such as moss, glacial meltwater, fog, light, and reflective metals. His artistic practice is deeply rooted in three key interests: a concern for nature shaped by his experiences in Iceland, exploration of geometry, and investigations into our perceptions and interactions with the world around us.
Coco Dávez: Faceless
Coco Dávez launches her first solo exhibition in the UK titled 'Faceless' at the Maddox Gallery, Westbourne Grove. Her signature technique is achieved through unconstrained brushwork and pure acrylic colour on canvas, paying homage to the artists who have deeply inspired her practice.
April Key: Ocean Drive
During the 2019 edition of Milan Design Week, April Key showcased her mesmerising 'Ocean Drive' collection of sculptural lighting designs within the Isola district of the city. The collection is a fusion of Art Deco inspired architecture, lighting and sculpture, taking reference from a series of lost 1950's Kodachrome negatives discovered by Key at a flea market in Istanbul.
David Shrigley Exhibition of Giant Inflatable Swan-Things
Known for his comical designs and playful exhibitions, David Shrigley presents a new show at the Spritmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden. His attention-grabbing works on display titled 'Exhibition of Giant Inflatable Swan-Things' is an installation created exclusively for the museum gallery, which opened on 27 September 2018.