ORGAN: Frieze Week, the obligatory top ten list – Jeffrey Gibson, Jadé Fadojutimi’s seven paintings, Ken Currie at Flowers, Gina Birch, Caroline Coon, Lee Maelzer’s beds, Selome Muleta, Emma Amos, that DIS bench, Madeleine Strindberg’s spider and yes, painting itself…

Well now that the art circus is leaving town and taking the big white elephant that was right there in the middle of the room on the plane with it, that elephant that hardly anyone else wanted to address, climate crisis? What climate crisis? Buy art, fly art, “Climate Change? Not my problem mate” said…

ORGAN: Five Recommended Art Things – Babak Ganjei’s Vibe Dump at Atom Gallery, Ra Tack at IMT, Pigeon Park 2, Ken Currie at Flowers, Chou Yu-Cheng at Kate MacGarry Gallery, Carolee Schneemann at Hales and…

Right then, time to whatever again, well we said that last week (and the week before), the start of a so called new art season, never quite got that way of thinking myself, for some of us art doesn’t stop and if it is starting again well then it really hasn’t yet has it? True,…

ORGAN: Five Recommended Art Things – Leigh Bowery at Fitzrovia Chapel, Nadia Forkosh at The ARX, Cacotopia time at Annka Kultys, Kevin Sinnott at Flowers, Januario Jano at Kristin Hjellegjerde, Systems at New Art Projects and who is Geisha Davis anyway?

Five more art things. five art things, five more art things happening somewhere around right now or any moment now. Five art shows to check out in the coming days. An (almost) weekly round up of recommended art events. Five shows, exhibitions or things we rather think might be worth checking out. Mostly London things…

ORGAN THING: Nicola Hicks, Dump Circus at Flowers Gallery, East London, an installation and an art show not to be missed…

“For the past four decades, British artist Nicola Hicks’ practice has addressed the universal, and often darker aspects of humanity, using contemporary allegory to critique our social systems”. We’d been teased by the on-line glimpses, the social media posts… “Dump Circus is a large-scale installation imagining an urban wasteland where the natural world has been…