

Falling in Love with The Sultan's Elephant
In this exclusive piece for After Nyne, our Editor Claire Meadows celebrates a magical moment in London's history. I hadn't meant to see...


A Vision of the Future in Qatar: New Mall Embodies New Dawn in Retail Experience
The Mall of Qatar is one of the world's most anticipated projects. Blending artistry in architecture with the pleasure of a whole new...


Pussy Riot Join Fight Against Human Rights Abuses As Part of Extraordinary Art Project
Last weekend Sasha Adler, member of the Russian protest group Pussy Riot took part in a groundbreaking art project. Human Rights Tattoo...


Glimpses of Life with Photographer Nick JS Thompson
Nick JS Thompson is a London-based photographer whose work documents society and the marks left behind on the environment. Shooting both...


Edinburgh Art Festival: After Nyne's 9 Highlights
Edinburgh Art Festival (EAF) opens today presenting work by 250 artists, in more than 40 exhibitions across 30 of Edinburgh's museums,...


Reflections on Loss and More: Hormazd Narielwalla at the Southbank Centre
A new series of work by emerging artist Hormazd Narielwalla is currently showing at the Southbank Centre's Member's Area. Lost Gardens, a...


Civilized and Wild: The Astounding Work of Sayaka Ganz and Young Sam Kim
As insightful as it is inventive, Civilized and Wild is an astounding selection of sculptural and photographic works by artists Sayaka...


The Week in Art...After Nyne's Hot 9
1. Swiss police seize three paintings in connection to Malaysian corruption investigation (via BBC) Authorities in the US filed a lawsuit...


The Implications of Emotion: Mona Hatoum’s 35-Year Retrospective at Tate Modern
Mona Hatoum’s work demands to be felt - still images just aren't enough. Visitors to the Tate Modern’s survey of her work - the first...


Cultivating Chilean Creativity: An Interview with Fab Lab Santiago
The National Council of Culture and Arts, Chile has announced details of the Chilean Pavilion at the first London Design Biennale taking...