Art reviews
Art reviews, covering some of the latest art exhibitions, including paintings, sculpture, photography, video and design installations.
Korean Eye 2012 at the Saatchi Gallery review
The opening weekend of the London 2012 Olympic Games turned out not to be as busy as everyone expected – maybe Boris Johnson bumbling away on every station platform to get Londoners
The Damien Hirst exhibition review
The Damien Hirst exhibition is one of the must see curations of the year and it lives up to its hype in every aspect of its massive range and scope. Whether you
Grayson Perry The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman
Silly, intelligent, poignant and blurring the boundaries between contemporary culture and historical remains, Grayson Perry’s The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman is a testimony to
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition 2011 review
As difficult as it might appear to take a standard, annual, competition based exhibition and make it captivating each and every time, the Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year
The V&A’s New Exhibition: An Obsession with Beauty
London’s Victoria & Albert Museum enjoys quite an enviable reputation. Widely thought to be the world’s leading museum of art and design, its permanent collection houses a treasure trove of
Pino Pascali’s Final Works 1967-1968 at the Camden Arts Centre, review
A Multitude of Soap Bubbles Which Explode from Time to Time Pino Pascali began his association with the Arte Povera, the radicalised modern art movement during the Italian worker and
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition 2010 review
I finally got around to seeing the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition 2010 on the weekend and it was well worth the wait. After the disqualification last year the Natural History
Anish Kapoor’s Turning the World Upside Down exhibition, Hyde Park
A blustery, freezing cold day in Hyde Park couldn’t take anything away from the sort of spectacle that Anish Kapoor’s Turning the World Upside Down
Modern Art from 1930: Surrealism and Neo-Romanticism exhibition, National Museum Cardiff
The Modern Art from 1930: Surrealism and Neo-Romanticism exhibition at the National Museum Cardiff shines a brilliant light on
Summer Exhibition 2010 at the Royal Academy of Arts review
This weekend is your last chance to see the Royal Academy of Arts’ Summer Exhibition, so if you’ve managed to miss it up to now, get your adze in gear because it’s





















