Frieze London 2016: What to look out for
For .Cent Magazine, the October theme is irregular. And as the international art fair Frieze London approaches, why not take…
For .Cent Magazine, the October theme is irregular. And as the international art fair Frieze London approaches, why not take…
by Jo Phillips
In the digital age the items that come in the post tend to be just the bills! Long gone are…
by Jo Phillips
To brighten your day, here are two international exports with distinct aesthetics and cheery songs. The first of which is…
by Jo Phillips
The Frieze art fair presents ambitious works from some of today’s most significant contemporary artists and brings together more than…
by Jo Phillips
Probably the most photographed super model ever, she has been painted by British artist Banksy, Julien Opie and Lucien Frued…
by Jo Phillips
To honour October’s theme of irregularity, here’s an irregular article about an irregular thing. More specifically: toilets in unusual or…
by Jo Phillips
Throughout history, mental illness and art have had a close connection. Many artists who suffer, or have suffered, from mental…
by Jo Phillips
The Lalique Burlington Arcade opening night took place in London this week and we are excited to share some background…
by Jo Phillips
Before and after Frieze, the Art Bermondsey Project Space will host the work of Beatrice Haines and Paulina Korobkiewicz from…
by Jo Phillips
Revolutionary Yiddishland – A History of Jewish Radicalism by Alan Brossat and Sylvie Klingberg will be out on the 8th…
by Jo Phillips
As it is the last week of this year’s London Design Festival, here are some more projects that we really…
by Jo Phillips
On 5th December, the BBC will broadcast the ceremony in which the winner of the 2016 Turner Prize will be…
by Jo Phillips
The new Marcel Wanders and Alessi “Circus Collection” is here and is all about circus inspired tableware and household accessories….
by Jo Phillips
The New Garconne: How to Be a Modern Gentlewoman by Navaz Batliwalla is a new book for modern, independent and stylish…
by Jo Phillips
Design duo Laura Bin have released their first accessible product, Rising Balance: Time in Motion. The product is a candleholder,…
by Jo Phillips
Fans of acclaimed Irish author Seamus Heaney and of poetry in general will be delighted to discover a new…
by Jo Phillips
In a time when superhero, sci-fi and fantasy films are breaking records at the box office and cosplayers are social…
by Jo Phillips
The story of Diptyque began in Paris at 34 boulevard Saint-Germain, where three friends Christiane Gautrot, Desmond Knox-Leet and Yves…
by Jo Phillips