Clash: The Many Faces Of Vulgarity
To start off, we all have those moments of anger when we make use of specific words that are often…
To start off, we all have those moments of anger when we make use of specific words that are often…
Amanda Watkins presents the subculture Cholombianos with a collection of portraits at the Mezzanine Gallery. The free exhibition runs between…
by Jo Phillips
The visual construction of water is very difficult to capture, and its representation is executed by a few. The flowing dimensions, opens up a world…
by Jo Phillips
We are admiring Felix Treadwell’s art work this month. His entrancing illustrations mark the transition into this months theme of ‘Water’ for this July. Mark Hix…
by Jo Phillips
Italo Calvino’s 1972 surreal novel “Invisible cities” inspires Jeanne Masoero’s new exhibition. In his novel Calvino documents fantasy cities and…
by Jo Phillips
Bloom is notorious for its connection to the blush of bright florals and delicate little beauties. Perhaps we can alter…
by Jo Phillips
At some point earlier today, the white rose I now hold had been skilfully picked by a Kenyan worker on…
by Jo Phillips
All artists draw from the bulk of unlimited visual resources from the world around them, Ingo Baumgarten is no exception….
by Jo Phillips
Namehae Cheo-ma House, Joho Architecture @Sun Namgoong Celebrating the work of young Korean architects is the Cass Bank Gallery, and…
We interviewed Parisian photographer Thomas Paquet about his new work ‘Body.’ Here Thomas talks about the idea of perfection, the rise of…
Materials are like a second skin, accompanying our favourite things. From tables and chairs, rugs and covers, these things envelope…
Skin has been the subject of art exhibitions for decades, and today we are exploring the ethics and advancements of…
The UK’s largest ever retrospective of one of the most provocative fashion photographers, Guy Bourdin, opens its doors to Londoners…
by Jo Phillips
The UK’s largest ever retrospective of one of the most provocative fashion photographers, Guy Bourdin, opens its doors to Londoners…
by Jo Phillips
The Daniel Blau Gallery in Munich presents – just in time for christmas – a selection of photographs from…
The raw, natural material of wood has been great canvas for artist and curator Cedar Lewisohn, who has embraced it…
Philippe Parreno is embracing the power of senses in his latest exhibition, utilising sight and sound in ‘How Can We Know…
by Jo Phillips
.Cent collaborator and photographer Thomas Paquet presents his new group exhibition ‘Strangeness.’ The Paris based exhibit will showcase work from…