
Anarchy: Nothing To See Here
Oliver Jeffers, Nothing To See Here Brooklyn based artist Oliver Jeffers comes to London with his Nothing To See Here exhibition…
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Oliver Jeffers, Nothing To See Here Brooklyn based artist Oliver Jeffers comes to London with his Nothing To See Here exhibition…
by Jo Phillips
What is the charm of a city without its attractive and repulsive traits, sights that reveals both the power of…
by Jo Phillips
In less than two weeks the long-awaited 100% Design exhibition is going to take place at Earls Court in London…
by Pascal Ebner
Scents could evoke imageries in our heads; and imageries in our heads could stimulate scents. Such is the reversible relationship…
by Jo Phillips
.Cent spoke to Alex Meitlis in London about his upcoming collection, created in collaboration with Hazorfim, which will be on…
by Jo Phillips
When one gazes upon Tom Price’s sculptures, which are intrigued by the use of traditional materials placed in a contemporary…
by Jo Phillips
Three inspirational anarchic artists have used art as a tool to affect the world around them and challenged the point…
by Jo Phillips
Lighting design is not only simply about lighting up a room, but also aesthetics and the ambience it creates. This…
by Jo Phillips
Jacqueline Hassink, Zuiho-in 1, Daitoku-ji Central Kyoto 22 June 2004, all images © Jacqueline Hassink and courtesy The Wapping Project…
by Jo Phillips
Thanks to artist Simon Claridge and automaker Alfa Romeo, we could bid bland car parks adieu for a little while,…
by Jo Phillips
Seoul and London-based artist Meekyoung Shin grew up in South Korea and was initially trained there in the classical tradition…
by Jo Phillips
The art collective, greyworld, has created a cheeky invention: a full animatronic, ultra expressive tail to satisfy our curiosity to…
by Jo Phillips
Morocco is the most westerly kingdom of the North African countries richly influenced by both African and European culture. Its…
by Jo Phillips
Work Title : Sanka Hakuu (Black Fuji) Artist : Hokusai Katsushika Published : c. 1829-1833 Japan – the land of…
by Jo Phillips
State of the Art Cinema Competition Are you an emerging creative talent? If so, a golden opportunity has arisen for…
by Jo Phillips
Jockum Nordström’s retrospective brings together works from all different mediums; delightful collages, graphite drawings and architectural sculptures.Although seemingly innocent on…
by Jo Phillips
Hanging now on the line of sight at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is the art exhibition entitled…
by Jo Phillips
Photography by David Barbour As the largest motoring garden party in the world, West Sussex’s The Goodwood Festival of Speed…
by Jo Phillips