I’ve written about Artissima, Turin’s contemporary art fair, in my previous post (Artissima, Turin’s contemporary art fair), I’ll let the photos do the talking this time, except when they document performances or installations.
Matej Andraž Vogrinčič’s installation Untitled (56 Boats) was a collection of 56 upturned rowing boats placed inside the bombed ruins of the Gothic [...]
A postcard from the State of Liminality, WC2…
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Vhils working overnight, chipping away at the walls (and the local residents’ sleep patterns) on the streets of NW1, shortly before swapping his …
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With 1 week to go before the gallery opening of Grifters, Lazarides is a busy place to be right now. Many of our artists arrived here in London last …
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30 Nov, 2009
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Retired England captain Michael Vaughan is hoping to bowl over art lovers with his paintings created with his bat and ball.
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30 Nov, 2009
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Andrew Davies is honoured with a lifetime achievement award from the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain.
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Since discovering the iPod I now rarely listen to whole albums while I paint as I just create play lists to suit my mood. But some albums just play well all the way through so I still use them in the studio.
Here’s Ten albums that have kept me company during the completion of a painting [...]
Hot on the heels of the Epica Awards last week comes another set of award announcements: the winners at this year’s Eurobest Festival, which was held in Amsterdam last week.
While Eurobest has been running since 1988, this was the second year that it has taken place as a festival. Last year’s event took place in [...]
For the UK edition of Jaron Lanier’s new book, You Are Not A Gadget, Penguin approached young designer Olly Moss to come up with a concept for its cover…
Lanier’s book, which is published in January by Penguin’s Allen Lane imprint, sets out to challenge the notion of whether the digital revolution has had a positive [...]