
Deeep Art Fair: Finding the Emotion in AI Art.
15 October 2021 • Jasper Spires
Running now in Shoreditch, Deeep AI Art Fair is a showcase of the latest up and comers making art using… Read More
15 October 2021 • Jasper Spires
Running now in Shoreditch, Deeep AI Art Fair is a showcase of the latest up and comers making art using… Read More
27 September 2021 • Jasper Spires
In a seamless dialogue between the past, Romantic ideals hidden amongst present culture, and the philosophical desires of individuals enraptured… Read More
22 September 2021 • Jasper Spires
Anne Baldassari is the General Curator of The Morozov Collection: Icons of Modern Art exhibition, showing from 22nd September at… Read More
13 September 2021 • Jasper Spires
The quintessential characteristic of London’s weather is that you can never tell what it’s going to do next. Forming a… Read More
24 June 2021 • Jasper Spires
The air is hot, stifling really, as the city heaves itself into one of those irrepressible cycles that make up… Read More
8 June 2021 • Jasper Spires
At the fringes of Mayfair, a striking pair of artists have built twinned monuments to the power of disruption and… Read More
16 May 2021 • Jasper Spires
Paolo Canevari’s art has been sculpted from the shadows of the modern world, but he hasn’t lost hope. Working with pitch-black rubber, used tires, and exhausted oil, he turns the waste products and omnipresent aftermath of industry into poignant structures that highlight how human beings have reshaped the world.
12 May 2021 • Jasper Spires
Paolo Canevari’s latest exhibition distils his artwork’s contention between the power of mankind, and the possibilities of polyvalence. Showing now at the Cardi Gallery in London, Canevari’s retrospective “Self-Portrait / Autoritratto” wrestles with his metamorphic practice, developed over the last thirty years.
28 April 2021 • Jasper Spires
Gretchen Andrew’s most recent exhibition “Other Forms of Travel” is a playful testament to the power of art in the… Read More
20 April 2021 • Jasper Spires
Rachel Whiteread’s latest exhibition, “Internal Objects’, is an ode to lost bodies and the ghosts of our language. Showing now at Gagosian in London, Whiteread’s sculpture gives a unique incarnation to the uncanny, through its focus on the specific process by which familiar shapes and objects can be made alien to their observer.
8 April 2021 • Jasper Spires
Arturo Herrera’s most recent work, exhibited in “From This Day Forwards” is a phenomenological shotgun blast. Showing at the Thomas Dane Gallery in London, soon to be freed from the restraints of a Covid-19 Lockdown, Herrera’s dynamic collage works most prominently to overwhelm the senses, in a blitz of overlapping imagery and colour, even as we vehemently struggle to understand it.