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Viewing Liza Lou: FAQ

Liza Lou returns to London with a body of work that slows painting down and makes it shimmer. In FAQ, oil paint and glass beads meet on the same surface, turning the supposedly spontaneous brushstroke into something more deliberate, exacting and strange. What first appears as a bold sweep of colour reveals itself up-close as a patient accumulation of tiny glass units, each one sharpening the tension between instinct and control. It is a clever, seductive show that asks what painting can be when gesture is filtered through labour and attentive precision.

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The Wick Culture - Courtesy of V&A Dundee
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Viewing Catwalk: The Art of the Fashion Show

The Wick Culture - David Hockney, Abstraction Resting on a Red and White Checkered Tablecloth, 2025. Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 in. (91.4 x 121.9 cm) © David Hockney. Photo: Prudence Cuming
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Viewing A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting

The Wick Culture - Pig Pen, 1993 © Catherine Opie, courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles; Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, London, and Seoul; Thomas Dane Gallery
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Viewing Catherine Opie: To Be Seen

The Wick Culture - Amak Mahmoodian, One Hundred and Twenty Minutes, 2019-2024. Courtesy of the artist
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Viewing Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2026

The Wick Culture - Nancy Nicholson 1899-1977 Auntie's Skirt, The End, 1918.
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Viewing ​​Relative Ties

The Wick Culture - Mariano Vivanco, Peonies Two 021, London, 2015.
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Viewing Forget Me Not