Pete Fowler – Theme From Boat Weirdos

Posted by Fabio 3 October 2013

Theme From Boat Weirdos is the new exhibition of paintings and drawings by Pete Fowler. For this show, Fowler has set sail on the cosmic oceans to meet and greet the oddballs that frequent the deep waters, as well as the freaks that bother the shoreline. read more

Liu Xiaodong – Half Street

Posted by Fabio 2 October 2013

First UK exhibition by renowned Chinese artist Liu Xiaodong. For six weeks last summer, Liu immersed himself in a community close to the Lisson Gallery, documenting his encounters with others, much as he has done on previous projects while living and painting among residents of Tibet, Japan, Italy, Cuba and Israel. read more

Pieter Hugo – Kin

Posted by Fabio 30 September 2013

Kin is a new exhibition of color photographs by Pieter Hugo. Created over the past eight years, Pieter Hugo’s series Kin confronts complex issues of colonization, racial diversity and economic disparity in Hugo’s homeland of South Africa. read more

The EY Exhibition: Paul Klee

Posted by Fabio 27 September 2013

Paul Klee is a giant of twentieth-century art and one of the great creative innovators of the time. He is mentioned in the same breath as Matisse, Picasso and Kandinsky. And yet, for an artist of such stature, there is still so much to discover about him. read more

Jean Jullien – La Plage

Posted by Fabio 25 September 2013

Jean Jullien is a French graphic designer living and working in London. He comes from Nantes and did a graphic design degree in Quimper before coming to London. He graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2008 and from the Royal College of Art in 2010. He works closely with the musician Niwouinwouin. read more

Robert Mapplethorpe: Fashion Show

Posted by Fabio 24 September 2013

A groundbreaking show of work by Robert Mapplethorpe, many photographs being shown for the first time. For Fashion Show, Alison Jacques has collaborated with Mapplethorpe’s first long-term boyfriend, model and artist David Croland. read more

Carpet Paintings by Antonio Santin

Posted by Fabio 24 September 2013

In these fascinating carpet paintings, spanish artist Antonio Santin, weaves together marvelous Oriental designs, hinting at early Muslim and Mozarab arabesques found in medieval southern Spain. read more

Serena Carone – That Which I See (Ce Que Je Vois)

Posted by Fabio 20 September 2013

By intermingling themes of desire and death, innocence and latent violence, beauty and bestiality, Carone’s realistically rendered sculptures suggest open-ended narratives that draw upon childhood fantasies and nightmares. read more