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2022 Roundup Roundup
Have you been reading the Roundup all year? Here’s a chance to revisit your favourite shows, and see what you missed.
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.
Winter - ArtCan group show
66 works in a room not much larger than a standard bedroom and the overall quality is high.
Jenna Gribbon - Light Holding
These are highly personal moments, often incredibly intimate, rendered in paint. A must see show.
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.
V.O Curations - Assemble
Read about V.O Curations, a not-for-profit with a focus on early stage artists, and their current group show.
Allison Katz - Artery
There are so many different ideas flowing through Artery that you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s a group show.
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.
Chris Rivers: Odyssey
When is an abstract painting not abstract? Sometimes it takes an astronaut to answer that question.
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.
Your ship has landed
You don’t need another excuse for a selfie, and if you’re in North Greenwich then this exhibit isn’t going to help you with that New Year’s resolution.
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.