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2022 - Issue 12
A new gallery, an old shark, two solo shows at Cromwell Place and, quite literally, ”other stuff”.
2022 - Issue 11
Frogs, dogs, cubism, concrete, glitter, glass and the great American road trip.
2022 - Issue 10
Optical illusions, early 80s LGBTQ+ artefacts, dreamy cloud-like paintings, anti-authority mixed-media and two group shows. There’s a lot this week!
2022 - Issue 09
This issue presents four wildly different options: Persian art, portraiture, lots of little people and a surrealist scavenger hunt.
2022 - Issue 08
Gritty London, hidden London, and out and proud LGBTQIA+ London feature in this week’s roundup.
2022 - Issue 07
Street art, Far East art, funny art, emerging and established artists and a whole lot more from these 7 East London suggestions.
2022 - Issue 06
Eclectic. That’s the only appropriate word to sum up my selection of options this week from Fitzrovia, Soho and Bethnal Green.
2022 - Issue 5
Everything is better with Bacon. But these shows, all a few minutes from the RA, stand on their own and a lot might make you laugh.
2022 - Issue 04
There’s a lot of art opening in London this week. If your time is limited, a group show is the way to go. Here’s 5 options.
2022 - Issue 03
Three solo shows, two group shows, and flamboyant outfits in an equally bling Grade II listed chapel. This week there’s something for everyone.
2022 - Issue 02
29 artists in Woolwich, 3 Clerkenwell galleries, Shilpa Gupta x2 and Sadie Coles steals the show in these seven options for you to explore in January.
2022 - Issue 01
Large outdoor sculptures, a group show at the Korean Cultural Centre, Kehinde Wiley & the National Gallery, artificially generated art and the lyrics to Hey Jude to kick off 2022.