Frieze is London’s biggest art fair. Welcoming autumn with a bang from 5th-8th October 2017, the big money tent in Regent’s Park is a maze of the world’s most prestigious exhibitors, parading its cultural fruits for the city’s rich and most curious. Walking in, queues of BMWs skirt the show; buyers, viewers and to-be-seeners collect their varying tiers of tickets to the fair. And so it begins. Frieze Week is the cornerstone of London’s art calendar, attracting 160 international flagship and upcoming galleries from Berlin to Buenos Aries. Albeit slightly terrifying, you can’t deny the energy th...
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Huawei have just launched their latest smartphone and trust me when I say it’s a showstopper. With a heavy focus on photography, they teamed up with seven well-known photographers and the pantone colour institute to put the new handset to the test. The photographers took a range of stunning photos with the new P10, showing off just what it can do. The sharp lines and perfect focus of each picture would have you believe they were taken with a full lens (or at least a bridge), but they were in fact all shot with the new P10, which is essentially changing the way we use our smartphones.
Read more →This December Luc Waring presents one week TRUMPED exhibition (2-8th Dec) in Marylebone inspired by the recent election of Donald Trump in the US. Containing imagery from the 90s to the present day, this exhibition is made up of around 10 paintings from the style of Pop Art to European Modern Painting. The idea is a reaction to the recent election. The exhibition is simply a mirror of whats going on in a way, Luc has no specific judgment. Its a very exciting show and some pieces are provocative! Its quick, creative and fun work! The works range from Newspapers from 1999 where they joke about...
Read more →Otto D’Ambra uses his mastery of tattoo art to create a collection which makes a comment on our modern lives. The way we live has changed: everything is digital, our obsession over celebrity culture is worse than ever, we have lost touch with our original human roots.
Read more →London based Carolina Mizrahi’s first solo exhibition opens at Bay Gallery Home, Cotswolds on 11 February 2016 at 6pm. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1982 Mizrahi works predominantly in the medium of photography and installations. Her work concerns gender stereotypes, the representation of women in advertising and contemporary beauty rituals. These themes are explored with an element of surrealism which with her background in fashion design, bring a certain inventiveness to her photography, styling and set design.
Read more →Multi-talented visual and sonic artist REEPS ONE, aka Harry Yeff, has orchestrated his first solo, multifaceted show. His début London show is taking place in the east end's LondoNewcastle Gallery from the 20th - 27th March and is set to be an intriguing exploration into the differentiation in mental process from one person to the next. Best known for his international acclaim as a leading artist of new school beatbox, Yeff has carefully curated this event to showcase his varied and talented skill set in the artistic realm. There will be four main aspects to the upcoming exhibition:...
Read more →Artist Martin Creed is arguably best known for his Turner-prize winning installation Work No. 127 The Lights Going On and Off, and for the more recent Work No. 1197: All The Bells in a Country Rung as Quickly and as Loudly as Possible for Three Minutes, which opened the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic celebrations. ‘What’s The Point Of It?’ is the first and most comprehensive survey of Creed’s work, currently on show at the Hayward Gallery until 27th April 2014. Featuring over 160 works, it includes Creed’s most discreet moments – a spot of blu-tack stuck on the wall– as well as his extravagant ro...
Read more →Love and the relationships. At some point or other we all go through the highs and lows of that emotion. It's a universal rites of passage: to love and be loved. It transcends race, religion, sex or class. It's the ultimate human leveller. Photographer Kevin Morosky has captured the 'beautiful messiness' of it all in his latest work, All Da Kings R Dead. The exhibition, at the Eternal Youth Gallery, Kingsland Road, in east London (from 26 – 30 September) is a six month snapshot of the project so far, showcasing the many facets and complexities of modern day love via images, audio and wo...
Read more →A new exhibition has opened in Fitzrovia, turning The Piper Gallery into a sculptural landscape reminiscent of an ancient city. The new show is artist PAUL DE MONCHAUX’s first commercial exhibit, and is a retrospective of his work from 1986 to 2013. Fixing Memory, the title of the show, stems from the artist’s desire to ‘leave a trace’ and to create something permanent that will withstand the flux of time. De Monchaux is a much celebrated artist, who considers himself a ‘figurative sculptor’, one who responds to things rather than concepts or ideas. Born in Montreal and educated in both Ne...
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