UNIT LONDONBanksy: why his new work reminds us of Dismaland’s importance.Two weeks ago, Banksy beamed an image out to his eight million Instagram followers…Apr 28, 2020Apr 28, 2020
UNIT LONDONAsian Art Cities: 5 Cities at the forefront of the Asian art worldThe asian art market is expanding in spite of itself. State censorship is still rife and restrictions are placed on what art can be made…Jan 15, 2020Jan 15, 2020
UNIT LONDONArtists and the Natural WorldAccording to the United Nations, if we want to avoid a climate breakdown, carbon emissions must reach zero in the next 30 years. As we…Jan 10, 2020Jan 10, 2020
UNIT LONDONAndy Warhol: The façade of Pop ArtWhat is Pop Art without Andy Warhol? The Pittsburgh-born artist defined the movement — conveying his fascination with celebrity culture…May 9, 2019May 9, 2019
UNIT LONDONRuth Asawa: Arts or CraftsHonoured by the Google Doodle on 30th April, the Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa was renowned for her technically delicate sculptures…May 2, 2019May 2, 2019
UNIT LONDONIntroducing Jake Wood Evans’ Legacy & DisorderThis May, Unit London presents a new solo exhibition by British artist Jake Wood-Evans, Legacy & Disorder. The highly anticipated show…Apr 17, 2019Apr 17, 2019
UNIT LONDONDamian Elwes on Keith Haring: The Godfather of GraffitiKeith Haring embodied the essence of 1980s New York with his spontaneous, simplistic illustrations. Haring’s artwork made its debut in New…Apr 11, 2019Apr 11, 2019
UNIT LONDONJoshua Hagler: Max Beckmann’s take on violence of mindU-Greats casts a weekly spotlight on iconic creators who, over time, have informed and inspired both our own represented artists and the…Mar 27, 2019Mar 27, 2019
UNIT LONDONAi Weiwei: On dissidence and sunflower seeds | “I don’t see myself as a dissident artist, I see…U-Greats will cast a weekly spotlight on iconic creators who, over time, have informed and inspired both our own represented artists and…Mar 18, 2019Mar 18, 2019