Pat Keay’s exhibition at the Scarf Gallery in Crystal Palace is a wonderfully vibrant series of paintings and drawings that explore lighting, color, pattern, and the imagination. There are three collections, each in different rooms [...]
Ahead of the Artists’ Open House 2012 which is part of the Dulwich Festival, Dulwich OnView speaks to three artists who are taking part in this annual event as well as its organiser, Rachel Gluyas. [...]
Space Station 65: Expect clowns, expect dogs, but don’t expect them to comply with your expectations. In Shari Hatt’s exhibition, the title of her work, “I just want to be taken seriously as an artist,” [...]
The ‘Inbetween’ exhibition which boasts the work of international artist Bjorn Eriksen seems to be perfectly suited for the GX Gallery‘s modern space. The vibrant colours, classical features and almost awkward forms depicted in Eriksen’s work blend [...]
This spring the Horniman Museum is hosting a series of concerts in its beautiful Conservatory to celebrate The Art of Harmony exhibition which brings together instruments from the Horniman’s collection and those on loan from [...]
Coldharbour London Gallery houses the installation “The Inception of Line” within its white-walled, airy, refurbished warehouse setting, perfect to view the works by artists Keke Vilabelda and Kate Terry. At first glance, you only see [...]
Residing in a large, white and acoustically pleasing space Alice Channer’s Out of Body exhibition at South London Gallery is one of those exhibitions that even as an art student I found myself wondering, what [...]
Joy in People is the brain child of local artist Jeremy Deller who has put together an exhibition that challenges the dimensions of ‘art’ and celebrates the endurance of the human spirit. Deller tends to [...]