The Imaginary Institution of India, Barbican, exhibition review: ‘Sure to open eyes and touch hearts’
This collection of 150 works by 30 Indian artists is impressive in its ‘sheer variety’
This collection of 150 works by 30 Indian artists is impressive in its ‘sheer variety’
This 25-photo collection is ‘delightful’
The display in Homerton ‘reminds us how much of the public realm has been lost to contemporary lifestyles’
The South African artist’s first solo show ‘reminds us how little we control the natural world’
‘The place in which I’ll fit will not exist until I make it’
The first production from De Beauvoir’s Brian Voakes is ‘at once relective and humorous’
This retrospective of Kennard’s work is ‘bound to stir thoughts of your own role in the political’
Dorley Brown’s photographs show East London in ‘all its beauty and grime’
The artist’s exploration of children’s play ‘yields rich documentation of their resilience’
Christie, a trained welder, ‘draws tremendous grace from everyday materials’
The painter’s new show in London Fields offers paintings you can get lost in
The artist, who lives and works locally, was speaking as his new exhibition went on display in London Fields
The pair spoke to the Citizen after unveiling new artworks to celebrate the first anniversary of the Gilbert & George Centre
Andrew Pierre Hart’s Whitechapel show engages the local area in a way that’s both intimate and readily recognisable
Nightingale’s sensitive collection of people’s stories is ‘remarkable for its sheer diversity’
Yaël Farber’s adaptation keeps the audience ‘gripped throughout’