Blown Away: 4 Hand-Blown Glass Goods for the Glass Artist Meets Entrepreneur
8 June 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Glass blowing is a timeless art that traces back to the 1st century BC. Humans have appreciated items like delicate… Read More
8 June 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Glass blowing is a timeless art that traces back to the 1st century BC. Humans have appreciated items like delicate… Read More
6 June 2021 • Tabish Khan
Soak in the sun and see some art outdoors.
27 May 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
The world of art has been providing amazing pieces for thousands of years. When it comes to determining who the… Read More
26 May 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
There are a few different methods, and machines, that tattoo artists can use to do their work. Most choose a… Read More
21 May 2021 • Mark Westall
Wasted Mud is a new commission and first solo exhibition in a UK institution by Shanghai-based artist Yu Ji. Wasted Mud develops Yu Ji’s ongoing enquiry into… Read More
19 May 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Not many realize that this is not the first time a pandemic stopped Hollywood in its tracks. The influenza of 1918 had a similar effect on the film industry as covid-19, says the founder of LATENIGHTSTREAMING.com.
6 May 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
It is the plan of the current UK government to invest heavily in a range of different technologies that are… Read More
23 April 2021 • Mark Westall
ClampArt (247 W 29th St.) presents Soft Powers, a new exhibition of photographs by Joseph Desler Costa, exploring the ability to attract and co-opt through popular media, algorithms, and advertising campaigns.
23 April 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
During the last year, we’ve all been challenged to find creative approaches to turmoil. Whether in the artist community, as… Read More
20 April 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
The saying a picture is worth a thousand words is very applicable to famous paintings and their critical deconstruction. The… Read More
8 April 2021 • Mark Westall
Through a frenzy of colours and symbols that are chiselled, burnt and painted onto panels of wood, Nigerian artist Gerald Chukwuma creates a striking visual language that weaves together ancient symbols, contemporary and historic references.
7 April 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Online casinos are becoming increasingly popular, and so there are more games and slots available than ever before. When online… Read More
7 April 2021 • Mark Westall
The solo exhibition ‘The Concept of History’ links Kennard’s work to the political thinking of Hannah Arendt through their shared belief that history is a construct managed and controlled by those in power.
25 March 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Oftentimes, a game’s visual design matters more than the narrative does, and a relentlessly beautiful picture more than makes up for the lack of action. Here are seven games that prove this.
25 March 2021 • Mark Westall
This spring season, ARKET introduces a new chapter in the Artist Edition series, this time in collaboration with illustrator and… Read More
15 March 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Photo credit: Twitter.com The Red Cross is an organization that is part of an international humanitarian effort. Today, known as… Read More
15 March 2021 • Mark Westall
Fulham Town Hall a 51,000 sq ft Victorian space in West London, empty for over ten years, will be open to the public this May once the current lockdown is eased. Overseen by curator Ben Moore
12 March 2021 • Mark Westall
In Spring 2021, Fabrica, Brighton’s Centre for Contemporary Art, will present ‘fairytale installation’, The Forked Forest Path by internationally renowned… Read More
8 March 2021 • Mark Westall
The Litten Trees are eight gifts to local communities around the UK: temporary light sculptures in everyday public settings that… Read More
8 March 2021 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Different people keep different hobbies for specific reasons. Some of those reasons seem logical, but there are those that might… Read More
5 March 2021 • Mark Westall
E-WERK Luckenwalde have launched a major fundraising campaign to help bring the critically acclaimed beach-opera Sun & Sea to the spectacular neighbouring disused Bauhaus-era Stadtbad this Spring.
4 March 2021 • Mark Westall
London universities have been named the top 2 in the world for Art and Design by the QS University World Rankings by Subject.
3 March 2021 • Hector Campbell
Shasha Cherkas is a Russian artist currently based in London. Upon graduating with an MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art last year, having previously completed her BA in Jewellery Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2018, she chose to forgo the offer of an online degree presentation as part of the RCA2020 virtual platform in favour of hope for a physical degree show at a later stage (as yet still uncertain).