Ai Weiwei Unveils Stunning ‘Mountains and Seas” Exhibit at Château La Coste Ai Weiwei has mounted a monumental project comprising of two characteristic interventions as part of a brand new exhibit titled “Mountains and Seas” Read now
Strook Constructs Giant Geometric Portraits From Reclaimed Wood Introducing Strook, the Belgian artist Stefaan De Croock who reclaims various wooden doors and panels into giant geometric portraits. Read now
Must See: Jason Rhoades at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles Not many artists can fill a 28,000 square foot gallery with just six pieces of work, but the late Jason Rhoades did just that at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles. Read now
Travel Back in Time with Marina Amaral's Photo Colourisation 21-year-old Brazilian artist Marina Amaral retraces the tracks of history by digitally rendering some of the world's most famous black and white images Read now
Javier de Riba Transforms Abandoned Buildings with Painted Floors Derelict buildings with graffiti is a sight you will have seen many times before but we suspect you have never seen anything like the ones by Javier de Riba Read now
Luke Paige Explores Skateboarding and Brutalism in Paris Check out the latest photographic series from Slovenian-based skateboarder Luke Paige for captivating Parisian skate photography. Read now
Must See: The Crystal Land by Josiah McElheny at White Cube Gallery London’s White Cube Bermondsey Gallery is currently home to our latest must-see exhibition with the celebration into the prolific career of Josiah McElheny. Read now
It Was All a Dream: Discover the Hazy Photography of Marietta Varga Hungarian photographer Marietta Varga blurs the lines between fiction and reality, abrasive urban landscapes and serene tranquillity in My Town – Siófok II Read now
Photographer Karl Hab Launches New Book Of The World's Ice Cream Following on from his aerial LA Sports Court series, photographer Karl Hab returns to firmer ground for his latest project ‘Ice Cream Shots.’ Read now
Ai Weiwei Spotlights Refugee Crisis with Latest Art Installation Over the past two years, Ai Weiwei has focussed his work on advocating for refugees human rights and his latest exhibition at the National Gallery, Prague Read now
A Vision Amid Ruins: Artist Rone Paints Colossal Portraits of Women in Paper Mill Amongst the demolition of one of Melbourne's brutalist icons, the Alphington Paper Mill, artist Rone has painted colossal paintings of beautiful women. Read now
Mehdi Ghadyanloo’s Surrealist Utopian Paintings One of our favourite exhibitions over the past month saw Iranian artist Mehdi Ghadyanloo take over Howard Griffin Gallery's Ambika P3 Space. Read now
Life in Colour: Inside Daniel Arsham’s Latest Exhibition The exhibition, titled ‘Daniel Arsham: Hourglass’ continues the artists’ investigation into the interpretation of history through physical objects. Read now
Flatland II: Aydin Buyuktas Returns with More Mind-Bending Images Aydin Buyuktas makes all his dreams – no matter how abstract – a reality through his enchanting series of photographic manipulations, titled ‘Flatland II’. Read now
The Creators: Alex Chinneck Interview Discover the story of one of Britain's most exciting, inspiring and original artists in our exclusive Alex Chinneck Interview Read now
The Carmen Herrera Exhibition Age is just a number. To celebrate one of the world’s most pioneering artists, The Carmen Herrera Exhibition will launch next year to commemorate the world's oldest living painter. Read now
Stump Lunch by Razvan Boar Romanian artist Razvan Boar is one the most innovative and emerging artists in the world. Coming fresh off recent solo exhibitions including ‘Inanimate Objects Obey My Thought!’ and various exhibits across the US and his native Romania, Razvan’s latest project, titled Stump Lunch, is a series of paintings highlighting an eclectic cast of characters. Read now
Broken Liquid by Ben Young Forming water out of glass is the art of Ben Young, a New Zealand-born surfer and boat builder. Young is a self-taught artist and, in a world of instant conceptual art, his process is refreshingly painstaking. We think the results are breathtaking. Read now