Hobson’s Choice: Phil Illingworth, Frightening Albert at WW Gallery, Hatton Garden
WW Gallery has recently opened a new space in a former jewellery workshop in the heart of the historic jewellery quarter, Hatton Garden
WW Gallery has recently opened a new space in a former jewellery workshop in the heart of the historic jewellery quarter, Hatton Garden
Elizabeth Price’s new video ‘The Woolworths Choir of 1979’ is immediately absorbing.
Contemporary Art Society’s Mark Doyle and Rebecca Morrill have contributed the article ‘A buyer’s guide to degree shows’ for a-n Magazine’s Degree Shows Guide 2012.
The Contemporary Art Society would like to congratulate this year’s nominees for the Turner Prize
CAS Recommends ten public or non-profit exhibitions in the UK
Michael Dean’s hermetic practice examines the relationship between language and object.
Rivers has a long-term, almost anthropological interest in those who live in isolated locations
Acclaimed German artist Thomas Demand is best known for his photographs of meticulously recreated places, public and private spaces
For those disbelievers who need evidence that art can sometimes be a form of magic, you should pop into the current show at PEER
Jack Bell Gallery has a great programme focused on artists across the world but with a strong commitment to contemporary African artists.
Ximena Garrido-Lecca is a young Peruvian artist now living and working in London.
CAS Recommends ten public or non-profit exhibitions in the UK
Artist Laure Provost is primarily interested in translation, misinterpretation and linguistic misdirection.
There is a beautiful exhibition upstairs at Wilkinson’s by Dutch artist Harm van den Dorpel, whose work I especially admire.
The Sunday Painter is an artist-led gallery and studio complex in Peckham set up in 2008