

Beauty Beyond the Horizon: 'In Search of the Sublime' at Beers London
In Search of the Sublime, the second solo exhibition by British artist Peter Matthews opened last night at Beers London. The exhibition...

MEET THE ARTIST: Pop Artist Romero Britto at Castle Fine Art, South Molton Street, June 10th
International pop artist Romero Britto will be launching a newly curated exhibition of his work on Friday 10th June 2016 in London. As...


The Hostile Potential of the Spiritual: Claire Hooper at ANDOR Gallery, June 4th - 10th
She Knocked Agressively at the Door, She Shouted Aggressively at the Gate, has been designed by artist Claire Hooper in response to the...


Where Has All the Chaos Gone? The Arts Are Not Exclusive
The city’s cultural offerings are failing to engage many. More private spaces, over-curated public spaces and high property prices are...


Art in Fashion Meets Espionage as Footwear Goes Undercover
When is a shoe, not a shoe? When it’s a micro-engineered geopolitical weapon, of course. Fashion Space Gallery’s current exhibition,...


Scenic Reportage: Massimo Vitali's Hand-filtered Sites of Voyeurism
Vitali's distinctive, large-scale coloured photographs of beach and leisure scenes will be exhibited alongside no other works for the...

Smiles on Faces: Behind the Scenes of a Graduate Collection
Regent's University London graduate Gemma Edwards takes After Nyne behind the scenes of her graduate collection, discussing her...

Londoners Called to Select Their Favourite in Annual New London Awards
New London Architecture (NLA), the capital’s leading organisation focused on architecture and the built environment, has announced the...


Masks as Muse: The Brooklyn Musuem's Modern Discourse of African Art
DISGUISE: Masks & Global African Art at the Brooklyn Museum is an endlessly expressive repertoire of video, sound, installation art,...


The Business of Murder: How the Cult Photography of WeeGee Changed the Crime Scenes of New York
Weegee, the photographer whose images came to define New York in the 1930s and 40s, is now often credited with ushering in the age of...