The Best Virtual Art Exhibitions

Excerpt from The Best Virtual Art Exhibitions published by Country Town & House, 9th December 2021.


Galleries may be open again, but the world of virtual art exhibitions continues to thrive. Read on for the exciting shows you can tune into from your sofa.

The Garden of Privatised Delights
British Pavilion for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia

View from 3D Virtual Exhibition Tour by V21 Artspace
Commissioned by the British Council Curated by Madeleine Kessler and Manijeh Verghese: Unscene Architecture

Gutted you missed the Venice Biennale’s 17th edition of its International Architecture Exhibition? Don’t worry, you can catch up with the exhibition through V21 Artspace, which has expertly reconstructed the 2021 British pavilion for digital audiences. Step inside The Garden of Privatised Delights, as it explores the privatisation of public space in the UK today and the ways design can be used to create a more inclusive future. v21artspace.com

Thomas J Price. Thoughts Unseen
Hauser & Wirth Somerset

View from Virtual Exhibition Tour, 360° Views by V21 Artspace
© Thomas J Price, Courtesy: Hauser & Wirth

Somerset gallery Hauser & Wirth is currently showing the work of British sculptor Thomas J Price in a presentation of two decades of conceptual enquiry. Spanning across multiple media and themes, Price’s work ‘confronts preconceived public attitudes towards representation and identity’. Presenting challenges to power structures, learnt behaviours and the unconscious thought, this exhibition of Price’s work will surely make you rethink some things as well. vip-hauserwirth.com

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