Claudia Keep talks to Phillip Edward Spradley
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
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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
9 August 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Jay Jopling set up White Cube in a small space on Duke Street, St. James’s, where 75 shows by 75 different artists were presented between 1993-2001, including several by the YBAs with whom the gallery become closely associated.
7 August 2023 • Mark Westall
FAD Magazine delves into Art History to curate the finest collection of skull-themed artworks, spotlighting the captivating world of Skull… Read More
2 August 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Ask London artists who they would most like to show with, and the answer is often ‘Sadie Coles’
27 July 2023 • Mark Westall
FAD managed to have a quick chat with the 5 finalists of the MullenLowe NOVA Awards 2023 here we have Arianna Pezzano *Country and Townhouse Regeneration Winner
26 July 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Lehmann Maupin, though, has had a permanent presence since October 2020, when Cromwell Place became the London location of the gallery founded by Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin in New York in 1996
25 July 2023 • Mark Westall
FAD managed to have a quick chat with the 5 finalists of the MullenLowe NOVA Awards 2023 here we have Bocen Zhou from… Read More
24 July 2023 • Mark Westall
FAD managed to have a quick chat with the 5 finalists of the MullenLowe NOVA Awards 2023 here we have… Read More
19 July 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Ben Brown’s background was in the secondary market – he spent ten years at Sotheby’s, taking a particular and ongoing interest in Italian art – before he opened his eponymous gallery in London in 2004
14 July 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Noelia Towers is a visual artist who creates highly rendered oil paintings that allow her to express her exploration of self by sharing moments of pride and empowerment as well as vulnerability and uncertainty.
12 July 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
The gallery was established in East London in 1995, and for much of this century was on Hopton Street, conveniently close to Tate Modern.
5 July 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Tracking back, The Mayor Gallery was actually the first to open on the street, when founded by Fred Mayor (1903-73) in 1925.
3 July 2023 • Lee Sharrock
Lee Sharrock selected 7 standout artists from the Central Saint Martins Postgraduate Art Shows
22 June 2023 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Antalya, located on the turquoise coast of the Mediterranean region of Turkey, has become a desirable place for real estate… Read More
16 June 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Sahara Longe is an oil painter who was born and is currently based in London, UK. Classically trained as a painter, Longe’s works nod on Old Masters’ subject matters as well as their methods.
31 May 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
Skarstedt originated in New York and now operates in Paris and London as well. It was founded in 1994 by Swedish-born Per Skarstedt
24 May 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
In something of a contrast to last week’s David Zwirner, Aleph – founded in 2019 – has the simplest of gallery models:
17 May 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
It’s hardly a surprise that there are good things to see at David Zwirner, generally considered to be one of the four biggest ‘mega-galleries’ in the world
16 May 2023 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Julia Soboleva is a mixed-media artist who creates art in order to search for the never-ending relationship between light and… Read More
10 May 2023 • Paul Carey-Kent
When I first met Andy Wicks, he was an artist (and I liked his work). But his role arranging artist-run pop-ups led him to morph towards gallerist, and Castor Projects was born in 2016.
9 May 2023 • Irene Machetti
Badr El Jundi, Madrid, presents the new exhibition ‘Processing the Past & Digesting the Future‘ curated by Huma Kabakci. The… Read More