Lars Fisk: Wattle & Daub
4 February - 14 March 2020
Marlborough Gallery, 6 Albemarle St, Mayfair, London W1S 4BY
Admission: free (Mon-Fri 10am-5:30pm, Sat 11am-6pm. Closed Sun). More details on https://t.co/yxGzDRdSbO https://t.co/T6yiZfV2OZ
If you love art, then you should definitely see these exhibitions this month.
From Cassi Namoda’s first UK solo exhibition to a timely examination of utopias @WhitworthArt, you won't want to miss them:
Nancy Atakan and Kalliopi Lemos: It still is as it always was
20 February – 28 March 2020
Pi Artworks, 55 Eastcastle Street, London W1W 8EG
Admission: free (Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 12pm-6pm. Closed Sunday)
More details on https://t.co/yxGzDRdSbO #londonartevents
‘’...the agony and ecstasy of the globalised 21st century’’ – Jonathan Jones, The Guardian “Like the best group shows, it’s a conversation...’’ Griselda Murray Brown, The FT.
Life Through Extraordinary Mirrors closes Nov 23 2019 #contemporaryart#africandiaspora
To celebrate the last day of our exhibition 'Grub Party' artists Mimei Thompson and Susie Hamilton will be in conversation in the gallery on Sunday 24 November. Drop by from 3pm to have a drink and hear their thoughts on morphing, mess, microbes and the alchemical stuff of paint.
@DBgalleryLondon has two exhibitions feat NC artists opening this evening! - A Haze in the Gaze, solo show by current BNC19 exhibitor Xiuching Tsay + two person show exploring translation with #NCAlumni 2018 Paula Morison. Both on until 14 Dec
Founder of the Tudor dynasty, King #HenryVII was born #onthisday 1457. This portrait, painted on 29 October 1505 by order of Herman Rinck, an agent for the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I, is the earliest painting in the Gallery's collection.