From Noah Davis’s empathetic figuration at the Barbican to Arpita Singh’s richly layered narratives at Serpentine, two exhibitions demonstrate how painting can confront social realities and ignite dialogue.
The relation between time and architecture, permanence and impermanence, forms the concept behind this year’s Serpentine Pavilion commission by Marina Tabassum.
2024 was a curious year for the arts, weaving different narratives and pluralistic histories as exhibitions embraced alternative stories and realities.
Telosa, a visionary project by architect BIG and entrepreneur Marc Lore, is a carbon-neutral city in the American desert for 2050 with a focus on social equity.
Artist and designer Jaime Hayon transforms Fortnum & Mason’s windows into a celebration of his vibrant 25-year career at London Design Festival 2024 before heading to Art Basel Miami Beach.
From taking part in a makeshift art school to learn about mental health, to a deep AI dive, here are my top few exhibitions and shows to see while in London this fall.
Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator and artistic director at Serpentine, discusses how the gallery sees its pivotal role in working with digital artists and engaging the public.
For BMW Art Car #20, Ethiopian American artist Julie Mehretu transforms the BMW M Hybrid V8 racecar into a dynamic performative artwork to compete at 24 Hours of Le Mans.