Chocs away.
A culturally important exhibition.
Boxers and gloomy landscapes in Wandsworth.
Smell and see art made from turmeric and gold leaf.
Quirky British folk art from bone violins to straw effigies.
Graduate artists create humorous ego trips and gigantic repetitive landscapes.
Subtle satire and bright bold landscapes.
Massive curvy sculptures in this retrospective.
A claustrophobic room full of balloons and blu tack stuck on a wall.
A second crop of new talent.
Five artists, five different approaches.
Is painting still able to inspire or is it a medium of the past?
Kettles turn into stag beetles and missiles into swallows.
Excellent retrospective and the best of the summer exhibitions so far.
Attention-grabbing paintings in a joint retrospective for Gary Hume and Patrick Caulfield.
The Tate's new chronological layout makes for some interesting juxtapositions.
Over 150 artworks from established and emerging artists in a two-part exhibition.
What do emerging British artists have to offer?
100 years of British sculpture represented by 86 works.
Over 50 exciting UK artists battle it out for two art prizes.
Victorian England's artistic rebels and the results of their experimentations.
A solo show by the street artist who rose to fame by featuring on the Apprentice.
A free exhibition featuring over 100 artworks that capture many famous landmarks.
Talented emerging artists on display in a new and quirky gallery.
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