Wael Shawky at the Serpentine presents the premier of the artist’s latest film Al Araba Al Madfuna...
Ben Brown Fine Arts presents us with the first solo exhibition of Wang Keping in the UK. Considering...
“The witch is dead. Which old witch? The wicked witch! Ding Dong! The wicked witch is dead!” Fro...
“Here we all are,” tweeted Marek Kukula, public astronomer at The Royal Observatory Greenwich an...
With Great Force, Swiftly and Surely
During her life, Swedish mystic Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) believed the abstract art she made as p...
Wilma Tabacco was born in the province of L’Aquila, Italy and has lived in Australia since childho...
Van Gogh To Kandinsky: Symbolist Landscape In Europe 1880–1910
This exhibition is well conceived in principle and excellently hung; landscape here, is the clear un...
In this exhibition of monochrome images Canadian Photographer Nance Ackerman turns the clich...
Rose Wylie (b1934), was this year’s UK finalist in Women to Watch, 2010, a biennial exhibition fea...
Wolfgang Tillmans: A Photographer at Large
Wolfgang Tillmans as photographer/printmaker is the perfect antidote to the framing of the world, to...
Whitechapel rising: the new opening
The Whitechapel Gallery in East London was founded in 1901 and was designed by the architect Charles...
Victor Majzner, Painting the Torah, 2008
Victor Majzner (b.1945) published a limited edition book (750 copies), Painting the Torah (2008), to...
Sharp Center, Ontario College of Art & Design, Toronto, Canada. Opened 25 September 2003...
V&A at Dundee: Making it Happen
The mood was upbeat for the conference to explore the feasibility of building a V&A in the Scottish ...
Xiangshan Campus, China Academy of Art, Hangzhou, China
Established in 1928, the China Academy of Art is the first comprehensive art academy in China commit...
William Kelly - Artist as Peacemaker
American-born Australian artist and human rights advocate, William Kelly first visited Australia on ...
Warhol: A celebration of life ... and death
From February 2007 through to September 2008 there have been over a dozen dedicated Warhol exhibitio...
Vienna is a wonderful city at almost any time, but at present it is particularly inviting. In additi...
Wrestling with the Angel in the Modern Age
For most of human history, art works were centred on the beliefs of a group and clearly expressed th...
William Roberts: England at Play
The new Pallant House Gallery was described and reviewed on this website in 2006. The magnificent Wi...
The great 18th-century caricaturist, William Hogarth, who signed himself 'Britophil', caught the moo...
West Meets East in a DADAdventure
Just as the extensive exhibit, 'DADA', which revisited the movement, closed at the Museum of Modern ...
A little gem of a show passed without much fanfare at the Paul Kasmin Gallery in the Chelsea distric...
Visuality and Biblical Text: Interpreting Velázquez' 'Christ with Martha ...
This beautifully produced and accessible book, a subject of much media interest, showcases what its ...
Vital Configurations: The paintings of Susan Rothenberg
Paintings by American artist Susan Rothenberg were on show at Waddington Galleries, London in Novemb...
Worldly Wisdom: The Enlightenment Gallery
The Enlightenment Gallery at the British Museum opened on 12 December 2003 as the culmination of the...
Winifred Nicholson in Scotland
The first exhibition to fully survey the work of Winifred Nicholson was staged by the Tate Gallery i...
Eva Hesse at Tate Modern is a wonderful, enigmatic exhibition that inspires a wide range of interpre...