Two nightmarish exhibitions you shouldn't miss
Those two disturbing and fun exhibitions reflect the horror of our times. Not to be missed!
Those two disturbing and fun exhibitions reflect the horror of our times. Not to be missed!
What does an artwork featuring conjoined triplets by Jake and Dinos Chapman, a Spitting Image puppet of Margaret Thatcher and a screenplay of A Clockwork Orange have in common? They are all part of Somerset House’s Horror Show exhibition, a broad-ranging exhibition that takes the horror genre as its starting point before exploring how it has influenced creative rebellion over the last 50 years.
Read more ...In a digital age that bombards us with content and desensitises our reactions to what we see, ceramics is a link between sight and touch that's seeing a recent surge of interest from both artists and the general public, an increasing number of whom are picking up pottery as a pastime.
The Hayward Gallery’s new exhibition, Strange Clay, challenges our preconceived ideas of ceramics, curating a range of eccentric sculptures, installations and figures which have been created by several generations of makers, each pushing the boundaries of a medium we think we know.
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