Register for FREE    
 
Insider's Guide
Valentine's Day
Film
Restaurants
Pubs & bars
Theatre & comedy
Music
Art
Books
Dating
Buy tickets!

Online jukebox!
FREE ringtones
Wine offers
DVD bargains
Music CDs
More shopping
Blackjack
£30,000 BINGO
Roulette
More, more more!
2004 Comedy Awards
Alexander stills
Ocean's Twelve stills
All picture galleries
Meet The Fockers
Bridget Jones
Vanity Fair
More videos
A trip to Australia!
Ray Charles classics
Amazing movie package
Sign me up!
Take a tour
FAQ
Go  
Go  

 
  Don't miss this...


 
Learning from studentsPart of the Insider's Guide...

Art Review: If there are any trends to be spotted in the contemporary art firmament, then you'll probably spot them at student shows such as this one. And most of the Royal Academy's second-year students are proof, yet again, of the celebrated resurgence of painting. .. read | discuss | rate

Book now: Tickets for art galleries!
 
Event

Venue



 
Art, not rubbishPart of the Insider's Guide...

Art Review: Few artists use rubbish as effectively or with as much flair as Phyllida Barlow. The setting of her latest exhibition is the Bloomberg Space and the foyer of the financial news powerhouse has probably never looked better, says Fisun Güner... read | discuss | rate

Book now: Tickets for art galleries!
Making a little go a long wayPart of the Insider's Guide...

Art Review: Abram Games created some of the most arresting images in British poster design during World War II. But he caused controversy and invoked criticism from an MP with one particular 'blonde bombshell' image, says Fisun Güner... read | discuss

Book now: Tickets for art galleries!
Loved-up London
The Insider's Guide reveals the capital's lovey dovey side as February 14th approaches...
Online bargains
January sales shopping the easy way - compare prices on hundreds of items!
 
Turning trauma into artPart of the Insider's Guide...

Art Review: Louise Bourgeois' exhibition Sublimation throws up all the old chestnuts about creativity, which are simplistically explored. But is trauma a sufficient, or even necessary, prerequisite for making art, asks Fisun Güner?.. read | discuss | rate

Book now: Tickets for art galleries!
The tragedy of Saatchi's triumphPart of the Insider's Guide...

Art Review: By placing the image at the centre of his new exhibition, The Triumph Of Painting, Charles Saatchi poses crucial questions about the future of painting. The pity is that he chose the wrong artists, says Brian Sewell... read | discuss | rate

Art Review: Saatch good intentionsPart of the Insider's Guide...
Art Review: The art that's in the bloodPart of the Insider's Guide...
Hirst's shark heads for US
Battle of the arty parties
Tate keeps growing

Tate Modern - the world's most popular gallery of modern art - could become half as big again under development plans revealed today. Director Sir Nicholas Serota has announced that the gallery is to commission a major new building... read

Art: News and reviews - now free
Faith in an old designPart of the Insider's Guide...

Art Review: This isn't the first time St Paul's Cathedral has hosted the work of a contemporary artist. However, there isn't much that feels particularly contemporary about this latest exhibition by Russian artist Sergei Chepik, says Fisun Güner... read | discuss | rate

Book now: Tickets for art galleries
 
Original man of steelPart of the Insider's Guide...
The art that's in the bloodPart of the Insider's Guide...
The magical vistas of OzPart of the Insider's Guide...
Corruption of innocencePart of the Insider's Guide...
Art of audience participationPart of the Insider's Guide...
Colourful charactersPart of the Insider's Guide...
ICA targets top arts guru
Window painsPart of the Insider's Guide...
 Top of page
©2005 Associated New Media | Terms | Privacy policy

 


Book tickets!


Africa Remix at the Hayward Gallery

New Displays at the Saatchi Gallery

Book tickets for events and exhibitions here!

 
 

Essential listings

Select Event



Area quick search



...or by postcode
eg. W1