James Turrell – The Skyspace Project, Lech “A Turrell Skyspace is a specifically proportioned chamber with an aperture in the ceiling open to the sky. Skyspaces can...
Bill Viola, Thames & Hudson Bill Viola is one of the most important artists of our time and the foremost video artist of the era. He...
Frieze London 2015 The preview day of Frieze always provides plenty of visual stimulation – both on and off the exhibiting gallery walls....
Ryan Gander Fieldwork, Lisson Gallery, London The title Fieldwork hints at some sort of preparatory work of rough ideas taken from the world at large – the...
The Human Factor: The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture at The Hayward If there is one reassuring constant of sculpture over the ages, it is the repeated attempts at representations of the...
Hugh Mendes Obituaries & Other Works at High House ‘It’s a simple idea, and it’s perfect for the genre. The newspaper, that man-made butterfly that ends its brief but...
Martin Creed: What’s the Point of It? The Hayward Gallery The knowing title of Martin Creed’s solo show at The Hayward, What’s the Point of It? offers an immediate hint at the content...
Bergamot Station Art Galleries – Santa Monica, California The name “Bergamot Station” dates back to 1875 when it was originally a stop and car storage area on the...
Light Show, Hayward Gallery Let there be light has been our mantra this week, having only just returned from a spell in sunny California, and...
Georges Pompidou Centre, Beaubourg – Paris, France The Centre Georges Pompidou in the Marais, is one of our favourite stops when in Paris. Opened in 1977, it houses...
Turner Contemporary – Margate, Kent This year we have made a conscious decision to spend more time exploring England (as opposed to far-flung corners of the globe) and it’s amazing just...
Damien Hirst: Lost Souls For sufferers of Lepidopterphobia (roughly translated as a fear of butterflies), it was with more than a little trepidation that we...