Tag: the art berries
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The language of cities
White Cube Bermondsey presents Sarah Morris’s abstract paintings and first sculpture, exploring urban networks, architecture, and the rhythms of city life.
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The rat king with monkeys
Explore NS Harsha’s Tamasha installation at Victoria Miro Gallery in London, featuring larger-than-life monkeys inspired by folklore and human folly. Discover our photos and reflections on this immersive, playful, and thought-provoking artwork.
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A master of serious play
Franz West’s work continues to captivate audiences searching for interactive art and immersive exhibition experiences. For more insights into contemporary sculpture and major London art shows, explore our latest features on The Art Berries.
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A net of human connections
The exhibition Me Somewhere Else by Chiharu Shiota at Blain|Southern London presents immersive red-thread installations that explore memory, consciousness, and human connections. A poetic and enveloping experience, it invites viewers to step into the work and reflect on body, mind, and absence.
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Shared memories in colour
Discover the work of Howard Hodgkin at Gagosian, featuring never-before-seen paintings and an exploration of memory and emotion.
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Art creation as an ongoing process
Giorgio Griffa’s Camden Art Centre exhibition explores his signature Arte Povera–inspired abstract paintings, featuring bold colours on raw canvas and a performative, time-based approach that spans his career from the 1960s to today.
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The plasticity of a surreal dream
Karla Black’s latest exhibition showcases her fragile, non-representational sculptures made from ephemeral materials—from Vaseline and paint to clay, wool and baby oil bottles—highlighting the artist’s distinctive fusion of colour, light and mark-making.

