Our recommendations.
Exceptionally tame.
Two exhibitions that complement one another.
Sun and culture in one go.
Abstract art on steroids in this double bill.
See the lungs of London.
A pretty and an informative exhibition, but neither gets it right.
Jimmie Durham and Rachel Rose.
A perfect double header for a summer of art.
What happens to them when summer's over?
From the subtle to the ridiculous.
Stop by for a cuppa in this fragile doughnut.
Follow the instructions and become part of the art at Serpentine Gallery.
Are everyday objects art?
Video puppetry and Nazi vitrines at the Serpentine Galleries.
Elephants crushed by buildings and an unplayable guitar.
Peter Pan fan investigates fictional graves.
London's messy art war.
Socio-political art launches an assault on the senses.
Cloud-like structure graces Kensington Gardens.
Bizarre surrealism from an upside down palm tree to insects conducting extramarital affairs.
One man's life in New York, documented.
A sculptural masterclass outshines the disappointing drawings and paintings
Conceptual art conveying messages of peace and love.
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