Sitting in the grass outside, DJ playing on the stage, I’ve got a drink in my hand and I’m catching up with Nadia, who’s back in London. Welcome to Late at Tate Britain, held on select Fridays. Continue reading
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David Bowie is at the V&A
Growing up, David Bowie is one artist I took for granted and never really explored. I’d hear his music on the radio and at home, I knew the songs and many of the lyrics. But much like Pink Floyd and The Beatles, his music was my parents’ music. I knew it, I enjoyed it, but … Continue reading
Chris Bracey at Scream Gallery
Holy Moly Chris Bracey’s solo show at Scream Gallery in Soho is cool! Continue reading
Art-filled Sunday: Rain Room at the Barbican and Light Show at the Hayward Gallery
Why hello again. It’s been a while since we’ve talked, and I must say: you’re looking mighty fine! Yesterday I spent the day checking out art in London – first the Rain Room at the Barbican, then the Light Show at the Southbank Centre’s Hayward Gallery. Continue reading
The Photocopy Club
Photocopies of photographs from all over the world, without artist names or titles immediately visible, decorated the walls at The Church of London last night. Continue reading
INVISIBLE: Art of the Unseen 1957-2012
“Invisible art flouts our expectations and might even make us wonder if we are being sold the emperor’s new clothes… At the end of the day it is a type of conversation between artist and audience that can only ever be fully realised in our imaginations” – Invisible at the Hayward Gallery Invisible at the Hayward … Continue reading
Thoughts on Grayson Perry at the British Musuem
Grayson Perry’s “The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman” is an absolute treat and I highly suggest you get to the British Museum to see the exhibition before it closes on Sunday, 26 February. This show is very inspiring and sentimental; just like flipping through a diary and learning all the secrets. Here the pages are … Continue reading
30 November 2011: Portrait Salon 11 at Roxy
Tucked in the back of Roxy Bar and Screen, the first ever Portrait Salon projected images rejected from the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize. Lounging on brown and wine coloured sofas and seated around wooden tables we watched the photographs flick by in a slideshow accompanied by a selected soundtrack; a totally modern way to enjoy an … Continue reading