Tag: Saatchi Gallery
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Love London Love Culture’s Art Exhibition Picks 2022
Emma Clarendon selects some of the exhibitions she is most looking forward to catching this year. Raphael, National Gallery: having originally been scheduled for 2020, this eagerly anticipated exhibition will explore the artist’s entire career and is set to concentrate on his paintings and drawings as well as his work in architecture, poetry, and design […]
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Love London Love Culture’s Exhibition Picks: November 2019
Here’s Love London Love Culture’s guide to some of the best exhibitions opening in London this month… Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh, Saatchi Gallery: heading to London as part of its world tour, this extensive exhibition featuring treasures discovered in Tutankhamun’s tomb. The exhibition features over 150 artefacts – including many that have not […]
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PREVIEW: Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh, Saatchi Gallery
Marking the centenary since the discovery of Tutankhamun, the Saatchi Gallery will present the largest collection of King Tutankhamun’s treasures ever to travel out of Egypt. On display from the 2nd November until the 3rd May 2020, this exhibition has been produced by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and IMG will stop in London ahead […]
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Preview: Kaleidoscope, Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery’s upcoming exhibition will explore the distortion of human perception. On display from the 15th March, Kaleidoscope will feature nine contemporary artists from across the globe who work in a variety of mediums to explore the concept of distortion through sequences of colourful works. The centre piece of the exhibition will be Laura Buckley’s interactive large-scale kaleidoscope Fata Morgana. This will […]
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PREVIEW: Full Circle: The Beauty of Inevitability, Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery is set to present an exhibition of works by Russian artist GeorgII Uvs. On display from the 24th January, this exhibition will be the first display of the artist’s work in the UK and will be comprised of four series of oil paintings. Each of the pieces on display were created in Malta between 2014 and 2017, with each of them symbolising an immersive panorama […]
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Love London Love Culture’s Picks of the Week: Sunday 30th September
Here’s a few reviews, interviews and news pieces that have been proving popular on Love London Love Culture this week…. 1. Review: Journey to the Underworld, Pedley Street Station – this week saw Love London Love Culture attended the launch event for Funicular Productions latest venture at Pedley Street Station. Including a four course meal created […]
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PREVIEW: Black Mirror: Art as Social Satire, Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery’s latest exhibition will feature the work of twenty six artists to explore art’s role in social satire and the world we live in. On display from the 27th September, works featured in the exhibition will vary from the personal to the political, such as Bedwyr Williams’ humorous take on the old adage “Walk […]
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Exhibitions: May 2018
Here’s Love London Love Culture’s guide to some of the exhibitions opening across London next month… 1. The Future Starts Here, Victoria and Albert Museum: bringing together more than 100 objects, this new exhibition will explore the power of design in shaping the world of the future. It will feature a wide range of objects including smart […]
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PREVIEW: Oneness Wholeness, Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery is to present a major new exhibition showcasing the work of French-Iranian artist Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar. On display at the gallery from the 15th May, Oneness Wholeness will be Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar’s first UK exhibition since The Real Me, his debut in London in 2014. As one of the first artists to showcase Iran through eastern eyes and to challenge the negative constructs of the […]
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PREVIEW: Known Unknowns, Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery’s latest exhibition features the work of seventeen contemporary artists and will be on display until the 24th June. Showcasing the work of a group of international artists born between 1966 and 1990 from the Saatchi Gallery’s collection, the exhibition’s title refers to the artists’ status in the mainstream art world. Whilst the group is […]