Alex Farquharson

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London’s institutions – including the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery, the V&A and Tate Britain – are evolving in the work they show and the way they show it. But what’s driving this cultural shift?

BY Farah Nayeri |

Bruce Altshuler et al. (eds.) (Phaidon, London and New York, 2008)

BY Alex Farquharson |

Richard Hawkins’ collages and paintings explore desire and decadence, the culture industry, abstraction, land-rights and fandom

BY Alex Farquharson |

Live museum events

BY Alex Farquharson |

ICA, London, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |

Morton Bartlett

BY Alex Farquharson |

Institute of Visual Culture, Cambridge, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |

Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |

South London Gallery, London, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |

Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria

BY Alex Farquharson |

Arnolfini, Bristol, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |

Tate Modern, London, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |

The Battle of Orgreave, London, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |

Serpentine Gallery & Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |

The relief of reliefs: Richard Wright's wall paintings

BY Alex Farquharson |

The Photographers Gallery, London, UK

BY Alex Farquharson |