Lygin Ang's 'Window Seat' exhibition delves into the artist's refined printmaking practice, presenting detailed landscapes and delicate animal studies through the nuanced exploration of drypoint and linocut techniques.
Phillips London will spotlight David Hockney's "The Only One with Waves (1991)," a painting that captures the artist's post-Malibu immersion in the Pacific's dynamic waters and marks a significant evolution from his earlier pool works.
Naotaka Hiro's 'Others' exhibition across Herald St's two London venues presents new paintings and sculpture continuing his physical investigation into the body's unseen dimensions, treating it as a dynamic tool rather than a traditional subject of self-expression.
Alma Pearl presents an exhibition of works by Ivan Seal, June 27 until June 28.
Following an intense debate ignited by historians and public figures, Turner Prize laureate Helen Cammock opted to withdraw her video installation, which implicated Winston Churchill in the 1943 Bengal famine, from the National Portrait Gallery.
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