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Dominic from Luton Shoes Off If You Love Luton! 2012 C-type print 237.8 x 168cm © Dominic from Luton Image courtesy of the Saatchi Gallery, London

Homegrown Artistic Talent At The Saatchi Gallery

What do emerging British artists have to offer?

Valery Koshliakov, Paris. Image courtesy Saatchi Gallery.

Art Review: Art From Russia @ Saatchi Gallery

Thought-provoking works from a country in transition.

Nicolas Feldmeyer, Woven Portico - photo by Nick Rochowski. Courtesy Saatchi Gallery

Art Preview: New Sensations 2012 + The Future Can Wait @ Victoria House

Over 50 exciting UK artists battle it out for two art prizes.

Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin Chess. (c) Yayoi Kusama. Courtesy RS&A

Art Preview: Art Of Chess @ Saatchi Gallery

Sixteen contemporary artists have created chess sets in their signature styles.

London Art Fair, Business Design Centre.

London Art Fairs: A Beginner’s Guide

Overwhelmed by London’s many art fairs? Let us help you decide which one is for you.

David Benjamin Sherry, Hyperborealis 2008. Image courtesy Saatchi Gallery, London

Art Review: Out of Focus @ Saatchi Gallery

Photographic art returns to the Saatchi gallery with a bang.

Anna Chancellor stars in South Downs / The Browning Version at the Harold Pinter Theatre

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 24 – 30 April

This week’s hottest theatre, dance, opera, classical, world music and art events

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Preview: Richard Alston Dance Company @ Saatchi Gallery

Contemplate moving forms amongst static sculpture

Image by ProphecyBlur in the Londonist Flickr pool.

Top 10 Massive Bits Of Art In London

Murals, statues, sculptures, grade II listed dinosaurs…they’re all in here.

Kafka's Monkey at the Young Vic

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 24-30 May

Monkeys, monsters and Macbeth… it’s a wonderfully varied week on London’s cultural calendar.

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Saatchi Gallery Trumps Nationals On Attendance

By shimmeringmercury The Art Newspaper’s annual survey of museum attendance figures sees the Saatchi Gallery trump the national big boys for special exhibition popularity. ‘The Revolution Continues’ was the 28th most visited art exhibition in the world in 2009, whilst that and ‘Unveiled: New Art …