
Craigie Aitchison: Going to Heaven
One afternoon in the early nineties I went with my grandparents (Heather and Philip Sutton R.A.) to visit Craigie Aitchison’s home in...


After Nyne Delighted to Announce Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair Partnership
The UK’s largest contemporary print fair is set to run from 17-20 November 2016 at the Royal Arsenal Riverside in Woolwich. Curated by...


The Complexities of Heritage: Rachel Libeskind in Conversation with Diego Giolitti
Rachel Libeskind is the youngest daughter of famed architect Daniel Libeskind, who designed the Master Plan for the rebuilding of the...


Juliette Losq's Overlooked Places Make For a Riveting Viewing Experience
This autumn Waterhouse & Dodd will be showing Juliette Losq's work for the first time. Losq is a landscape artist, but one for whom the...

Yellow is the Colour of Water: Behind the Scenes with Artist Jeremiah Quarshie
Gallery 1957 is currently exhibiting Yellow is the Colour of Water, a solo exhibition of new works and a multi-site installation from...


Malick Sidibé: The Eye of Modern Mali
The late Malick Sidibé’s iconic black-and-white images look particularly striking when hung against the simplistic elegance of Somerset...


Conceptual Art & the Employment of Glamour
In a recent BBC documentary 'Who’s Afraid of Conceptual Art?' art historian Dr James Fox “embarks on an open-minded guide for the...

AFTER NYNE SPOTLIGHTS: Sue Roche...An Alternative View
Inspired by new places and working intuitively, Sue explores the magical juxtaposition of elements which culminate in the exhilaration of...

Moniker's Urban Art Focus Electrified by 'Class Act' 2016 Event
After Nyne's Editor Claire Meadows reflects on this year's Moniker Art Fair London Art Week has passed, and left in its wake a trail of...


CURATOR'S COLUMN: I, Cyborg at Gazelli Art House
Opening last week, I, Cyborg presents artworks that explore the relationship between mankind, identity and technology, asking the...