Serge Attukwei Clottey: My Mother's Wardrobe - Gallery 1957, Accra 7 Mar - 20 May
Gallery 1957’s inaugural exhibition My Mother’s Wardrobe presents new work by artist Serge Attukwei Clottey. Founded in Accra by...
The Forgotten Face of the Afghan Girl
In advance of the opening of Steve McCurry’s exhibition at Beetles+Huxley next week, we would like to share with you the often-overlooked...
Backstage....The Rolling Stones by Gered Mankowitz
In 2016, veteran British music photographer Gered Mankowitz will revisit his legendary Rolling Stones archive for a new London exhibition...
Mário Cravo Neto: A Serene Expectation of Light
‘I am not black, white or red I have the colours and shapes of my choice I am no the devil or a saint, I am éxù! – Mário Cravo Neto...
Crude Metaphors: A Highlight on Storytelling as the Original and Deepest Creative Act
Pictures and photography, I believe, were always a way of transmitting stories. I also believe, the drawings and inscribings on cave...
Transition Between The Inert & The Sacred…Mario Cravo Neto at Rivington Place
My idea from now on is to develop that transition between the inert object and the sacred object. It is simply a religious position in...
The fig-2 Premises: Bruce McLean interviews Bruce McLean
Charisma. Sarcasm. Entertainment. Bruce McLean in three words. Last week the Scottish artist inhabited the ICA studio as part of fig-2’s...
Incredible Photographs by Burt Glinn of the Cuban Revolution as it Happened
“At 11pm on December 31, 1958, I decided to fly to Cuba. At daybreak, I was sharing the streets of Havana with hundreds of delirious...
A Woman’s War: Poignant and Powerful, How Lee Miller Used Her Gender for Strength and Insight.
Lee Miller’s exhibition A Woman’s War is a careful and thought provoking examination of femininity and the role of women. The walls of...
Rack ‘em Up – Brit Contemporary Editions at Shapero Modern
The work of YBA superstars will be brought together for the first time this spring as Shapero Modern aspire to set contemporary history...