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London Diary: fine art in ‘sinful Soho’
The current show at Marian Goodman gallery is a blast, and White Cube has come up with a winner, too
London Diary: who gets to be a national treasure?
Is it acceptable to lay into an octogenarian painter who has long been a ‘national treasure’?
London Diary: Art and Anxiety
‘I made it my mission last week to find a show that captured the city’s twitchiness.’
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Hacktivists crash Tenderpixel’s private view; Berenice Abbott’s works intrigue at Beetles + Huxley; and Sadie Coles opens a new gallery
London Diary: Auerbach’s City
Nobody has captured the city’s ever-changing whirl quite like Auerbach: don’t miss his shows at Tate Britain and Marlborough
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Cartier-Bresson, Bomberg’s circle and Damien Hirst’s homage to Hoyland: don’t let Frieze week distract you from these London shows
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Be won over by Ai Weiwei, blown away by Bridget Riley, and get lost in the National Theatre’s concrete corridors this week
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Thank god for September. The art year has kicked off like a mule with a grievance
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Zzzzzzz. That, in brief, is the most accurate way to sum up London at the moment
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London is now stuck in the August doldrums. I’d complain about it more if only I could muster the energy
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Thrilling and thoughtful work by an Angolan collective puts shows by Marc Quinn and Joseph Cornell in the shade
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Alexander McQueen’s exquisite tailoring; the Serpentine’s slightly shabby pavilion; Andy Warhol’s money-worship; and Kallos gallery’s exceptional ancient art
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Tate’s ‘Fighting History’ is a failure: if you want proper history, see Ian Hamilton Finlay’s Revolutionary work at Victoria Miro
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Michael Craig-Martin has brightened up the RA Summer Exhibition a bit, but Agnes Martin is truly unmissable at the Tate
London Diary: 3 May
Supersymmetry dazzles in the Vinyl Factory; Lawrence Lek empties the Royal Academy; and a horrible vision in Hammersmith
London Diary: 19 April
Ravilious is bonkers and brilliant in Dulwich; Space sparkles at Daniel Blau; and is ‘Woman in Gold’ so bad it’s good?
London Diary: 5 April
Tracey Emin’s bed, Isa Genzken’s money, NS Harsha’s space cows, and Roger Ackling’s ‘Simple Gifts’
London Diary: 22 March
Traces of the World Trade Centre in London; counterculturalism and Robert Fraser; and Hauser & Wirth’s space in Somerset
London Diary: 8 March
Mary Moore vs the YBAs; this month’s most covetable exhibition catalogue; and Alex Katz’s trousers
London Diary: 22 February
Digby Warde-Aldam explores what London has to offer, from contemporary abstract painting to Sargent’s most disquieting portraits
London Diary: 17 October
Frith Street Gallery moves back to Frith Street, and Multiplied opens at Christie’s
London Diary: 16 October
Charles Ede Ltd celebrates ‘a flourishing tradition’; the National Portrait Gallery celebrates anarchy and beauty…
London Diary: 15 October
From Rembrandt to Richter: some major new shows opening today, not to mention Frieze itself
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Hockney’s psychedelic new creations at Annely Juda; Thomas Struth’s exceptional photographs at Marian Goodman; and Andre Kertesz at James Hyman