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Hallyu! The Korean Wave
There’s a lot to like, but your overall enjoyment might come down to how much you already know about current Korean culture.
Cristian Avram - Lapse
The voyeuristic framing of these paintings made me look a lot longer than I had intended to.
A Thousand Words for Weather / Senate House
An audio installation set within an architectural Art Deco classic. Find out what I thought about both.
Danica Lundy - Stop Bath
These works are incredibly hard to comprehend even after you get the gist.
David Shearing - The Rising Sun
Eavesdrop on East Londoners in this pop-up audio installation located in Romford Market, and available online.
Phillip Allen - Coarse Grain
These look like fuzzy carpet covered in creamy cake batter, and they make me feel as if I’ve just licked the spoon!
In the Black Fantastic
An unexpected, exciting showcase of works filled with outlandishly engaging visuals that left me wanting more.
The London Open 2022
Whitechapel’s triennial exhibition returns, with 46 artists showing us how they see the world in the most extraordinary ways.
Globe Primary School Mosaics
Check out these large animal mosaics that brighten up the Bethnal Green school run.
Outdoor Sculpture Trails
No matter where you live, there’s an easily accessible Central London outdoor art trail near you.
Rhys Coren - Everyone I’ve Ever Known
An absolutely huge new work of art in a hidden access alleyway. Have you found this secret gem yet?