THAT’S Interesting Jerry Zerui Guo.
5 December 2023 • Mark Westall
Jerry Zerui Guo gallerist at ZÉRUÌ WHAT’S Interesting?
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5 December 2023 • Mark Westall
Jerry Zerui Guo gallerist at ZÉRUÌ WHAT’S Interesting?
29 November 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
LAMB is unusual among London galleries in two respects. First, it operates on two floors, one for art and one for design.
23 November 2023 • Mark Westall
Mazzy-Mae Green gallerist at Sherbet Green WHAT’S Interesting?
22 November 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Whitechapel Gallery has a distinguished history. Founded in 1901 to present ‘the finest art of the world for the people of the East End, London’,
15 November 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix founded her eponymous gallery in Spitalfields in 2017.
11 November 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Lotte Andersen excavates histories and builds worlds based on community, connection, and memories. Andersen is a visual artist born and raised in London and currently living and working between Mexico City and Lima.
8 November 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
The Perimeter, a non-profit exhibition space in Bloomsbury founded in 2018 by Alex Petalas. He’s a Swiss-Greek solicitor – and a collector: shows typically include works he owns and the space is named after his first purchase in 2011: a sculpture by Eva Rothschild.
6 November 2023 • Mark Westall
Helen Neven gallerist at Neven WHAT’S Interesting?
1 November 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Hollybush Gardens belongs to the honourable tradition (Frith Street, Seventeen, Mimosa House…) of galleries named after where they used to be rather than where they are.
26 October 2023 • Mark Westall
Hector Campbell Gallerist at Soup Whats Interesting?
25 October 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Alison Jacques’ new space is directly opposite Waddington Custot – where she had her first permanent gallery job.
18 October 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Cork Street has its mojo back, with new arrivals Alison Jacques, Tiwani and Stephen Friedman adding substantially to what’s on view.
17 October 2023 • Irene Machetti
Catriona Gallagher is a visual artist based between Northumberland (UK), and Athens (Greece). Her work unfolds poetical stories and critical observations… Read More
1 October 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Rachel Rosheger is a visual artist who is interested in the conversion of energy. She has invested her time in… Read More
27 September 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
OHSH Projects, founded in 2021, sounds like a place for the occasional off-beat presentation, but partners in art and life Henry Hussey and Sophia Olver
25 September 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Velma Rosai subconsciously transmits her thoughts and ideas through painting; by tapping into this frequency, she is able to work in partnership with the universe.
25 September 2023 • Mark Westall
Following the success of its launch last year, SOLO CONTEMPORARY is back at the British Art Fair highlighting a selection… Read More
20 September 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Angela Flowers (1932-2023) founded her eponymous gallery in 1970, initially concentrating on living British artists in Central London before expanding the roster and pioneering the late 90’s trend of galleries moving east
13 September 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Krittika Sharma co-founded indigo+madder in Deptford in 2019, then moved to a more central location last year –
6 September 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Tension Fine Art has operated since 2019 in the somewhat unlikely locality of Penge in South-East London.
31 August 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Claudia Keep is a painter who takes in the everyday world, and through her observations, she translates these moments into fantastical imagery
30 August 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
The National Gallery… it sounds pretty comprehensive, though there’s no sculpture (where’s that national gallery?) and a more accurate title would be something like ‘The National Gallery of European Paintings by Men, 1260 – 1920’, with hardly anything from other continents and just 0.5% by women.
23 August 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
If anyone tells me they are going to White Cube’s Bermondsey space, I advise them to drop in at Cecilia Brunson Projects, which flies comparatively under the radar but is only a stone’s throw away.
16 August 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Damien Hirst: ‘Octa’, 2021 from the ‘Seascapes’ – oil on canvas, 122 x 183 cm Phillips, 30 Berkeley Square, London… Read More