London : 34 Articles

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A spectacular architectural illusion by Alex Chinneck

Art news • May 23, 2025 • 2 minutes read
Artist Alex Chinneck has installed a townhouse in London whose façade appears to fold like fabric, transforming the rigid architecture into a shifting illusion. This spectacular work, both urban and poetic, has aroused fascination and viral appeal by redefining the boundaries between art and public space.

London Architecture Festival 2025: Amplifying Voices

Art News • May 22, 2025 • 4 minutes read
The London Festival of Architecture 2025, themed “Voices”, celebrates the diversity of perspectives that shape the city through over 450 free events, installations, and community-led activities across multiple London neighborhoods. The festival emphasizes inclusivity, creativity, and public engagement, inviting everyone to explore architecture’s role in everyday life.

Do you know which five cities have most captured the hearts of artists?

Art history • May 6, 2025 • 8 minutes read
A fascinating journey through five cities that have enchanted generations of artists: Paris, Venice, Florence, London, and New York. Living places, rich in history and culture, that were not mere backdrops, but true protagonists of art...

Photo London 2025: A Decade of Excellence in Photography

Art Fair • Apr 28, 2025 • 6 minutes read
Photo London 2025 celebrates its 10th anniversary at Somerset House, featuring a dynamic blend of international galleries, emerging photographers, and innovative exhibitions. Highlights include the "London Lives" exhibition, which explores the vibrancy of London through photography, and the Discovery section, showcasing fresh perspectives from new talent.  

What if you spent the night in a museum? The National Gallery opens its doors to you

Art news • 2 minutes read
To celebrate its 200th anniversary, the National Gallery is offering visitors the chance to spend an unforgettable night in the heart of its galleries. Between a refined dinner, a private tour, and a night spent among the masterpieces, the experience promises to be as magical as a waking dream.

Giuseppe Penone in London: when nature sculpts art

Art news • 2 minutes read
The exhibition "Thoughts in the Roots" retraces the work of Giuseppe Penone by blending art, nature, and living matter, in a profound dialogue between sculptures and the environment. Through a stroll between galleries and landscapes, the visitor discovers an organic work, where nature becomes a co-author of artistic creation.

Emanuela Tarizzo appointed Director of Frieze Masters

Art news • 2 minutes read
Emanuela Tarizzo has been appointed director of Frieze Masters, the London art fair dedicated to works created before the 21st century. Drawing on her experience at Christie's and Galerie Tomasso, she will bring an innovative vision blending tradition and modernity to the 2025 edition.

Manet: The split canvas finds its unity in London

Art news • 3 minutes read
The National Gallery in London is reuniting for a limited period the two halves of Édouard Manet's famous painting, "Au Café" and "Corner of a Café-Concert", which have usually been exhibited separately for over a century.

See Two Rare Van Gogh Masterpieces at Courtauld, London

Art news • 5 minutes read
Two Van Gogh paintings, never previously exhibited in London, will be displayed at the Courtauld this February. These works, both depicting the hospital in Arles where the artist recuperated after his ear injury, were purchased by a single private collector and have remained in Switzerland for the past hundred years...

John Singer Sargent's 'dollar princesses' portraits go on display in London

Art news • 2 minutes read
The exhibition at Kenwood House features 18 portraits of wealthy American women, known as "heiresses," by John Singer Sargent, offering a unique insight into their lives and social status. Curator Wendy Monkhouse seeks to re-evaluate their image, showing these women as confident, brilliant, and intelligent, far from traditional stereotypes.

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