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London art exhibitions, galleries, fairs and artists

Cash Can't Bring Love, Nicola Anthony

Art Preview: Games People Play @ Core Gallery

Artists play with your minds and let you play with their work.

Nicholas Cobb, Untitled - from The Car Park Series. Courtesy Whitechapel Gallery.

Art Review: London Open @ Whitechapel Gallery

Have they found the best artworks created in London this year?

Andrea Tyrimos, Soho Lights. Courtesy Premiere Art.

Art Review: Art in Flux @ Curious Duke

Talented emerging artists on display in a new and quirky gallery.

Factory, Tree and Moon behind silhouette (RM9), William Eckersley. Courtesy Vegas Gallery.

Art Review: William Eckersley – Dark City @ Vegas Gallery

Photographs of London’s dark side

Lello / Arnell. Courtesy Beers Lambert Contemporary.

Art Review: Lello // Arnell – Echo Chamber @ Beers Lambert

Ominous yet tongue-in-cheek art that is anything but black and white.

Regina Valkenborgh, Bayfordbury Observatory 6 months.

Art Preview: Surface II @ Crypt Gallery

Emerging artists experiment with different surfaces with fascinating results.

Jenny Pockley, Indigo City. Courtesy Sarah Myerscough.

Art Review: Jenny Pockley @ Sarah Myerscough

Dazzling cityscapes of London and New York with a cinematic quality.

Matt Gee, Fruit of the Sea. Courtesy Debut Contemporary

Art Preview: Art School Awards @ Debut Contemporary

Search to find the next art students ready to make it in the art world, plus an interview with the founder of Debut Contemporary.

Jay Hyung Kim, Plants are Rooted in the Mind

Art Preview: Lights In The Dusk…Fade In/Fade Out @ Frameless

Up and coming Asian artists take a unique approach to curating a two part exhbition.

Jacob Hashimoto, The Other Sun (installation view). Courtesy Ronchini gallery.

Art Review: Jacob Hashimoto – The Other Sun @ Ronchini Gallery

A sky made of miniature kites that evokes optimism and child-like wonderment.

Edvard Munch, The Sun. © Munch Museum/Munch-EllingsendGroup/DACS 2012

Art Review: Edvard Munch – The Modern Eye @ Tate Modern

A one-hit wonder or is there more behind the Screams?