Mini Remastered
10 April 2017 • Mark Westall
Mini Remastered combines the iconic Sixties car’s looks with coachbuilding construction, modern technology and luxury hand-finished materials.
10 April 2017 • Mark Westall
Mini Remastered combines the iconic Sixties car’s looks with coachbuilding construction, modern technology and luxury hand-finished materials.
5 April 2017 • Mark Westall
We Love the Scrooser, an electric scooter that gives people the chance to ride without the need for a license or helmet.
30 March 2017 • Mark Westall
We love Richard Mosse’s immersive multi-channel video installation in the Curve which he has produced using a powerful telephoto military camera that can detect the human body from a distance of more than 30km and accurately identify an individual from 6.3km, day or night.
30 March 2017 • Staff
British artist Samuel Zealey explores physicality and materiality through his large-scale sculpture practice that is based on a love of physics and engineering.
23 March 2017 • Mark Westall
This spectacular video installation comprising of 32 huge screens forms the backdrop to ArtBAB (Art Bahrain Across Borders) International.
19 March 2017 • Mark Westall
We love this Ai Weiwei installation at the National Gallery Prague part of his exhibition ‘Law of the journey’
19 March 2017 • Mark Westall
We Love these Jellyfish Vases designed by Japanese studio Nendo.
17 March 2017 • Mark Westall
Yves Béhar’s studio Fuseproject has created a TV for Samsung that looks like a framed artwork when hung on the wall.
23 February 2017 • Staff
Holly Hendry doesn’t do anything by halves.
20 February 2017 • Staff
London has trained some of the most interesting visionaries in the Fashion industry of today. Galliano, McQueen and McCartney to name just a few.
7 February 2017 • Mark Westall
Daniel Lismore is known for elaborate and extravagant ensembles that brilliantly combine haute couture with charity-shop finds, yards of vintage fabrics and tartans, found objects, ribbons, feathers, chain mail, shells, ethnic jewelry, retro accessories, millinery and more in an expression of eccentric, creative energy.
23 January 2017 • Mark Westall
Transcending Boundaries is an exhibition of works by teamLab featuring three rooms of immersive installations, two of which have never been seen before.
15 January 2017 • Mark Westall
Belgian artist Geoffroy Mottart ‘flowers up’ the often overlooked, historic busts found in parks and public spaces throughout Belgium
11 December 2016 • Leanne Elliott Young
Within Waldolf Project there is not a sales point, there is not a brand attached, this experience is not to drive sales, it exists beyond the relatively new gimmick of store openings, product launches and PR events.
27 November 2016 • Mark Westall
We love the art Slaves’ Laurie Vincent is producing, its has the same fun/joy of a lot of painters doing stuff in L.A at the moment.
22 November 2016 • Staff
Carla Busuttil’s third solo show at Josh Lilley in London entitled The Super-Suburb Defence Authority touches on all of the ills that have infected South Africa since its colonial era.
15 November 2016 • Staff
After several other exhibitions in London this year, Glasgow-based France-Lise McGurn pulls out all the stops for her solo exhibition at Bosse & Baum
8 November 2016 • Mark Westall
FAD caught up with the Global Brand Director at Winsor & Newton Ben Hovanessian, to ask him his thoughts on the resurgence of painting in contemporary art and Winsor & Newtons new ‘Masterclass series of tutorials’.
6 November 2016 • Tom and Crystal
Vogl’s latest project is Social Protest – a photographic series documenting people’s desire for change through the medium of protest across the world
4 November 2016 • Staff
Marilyn Minter trains a critical eye on the power of desire, questioning the fashion industry’s commercialisation of sex and the body. Pretty/Dirty is the first retrospective of her work.
3 November 2016 • Staff
MozEx an exhibition of digital art – spread out across all nine floors of Ravensbourne in Greenwich. Curated by the digital learning teams at Tate and V&A.
1 November 2016 • Mark Westall
The Bass, Miami Beach’s contemporary art museum has announced the arrival and unveiling of Ugo Rondinone’s Miami Mountain, newly installed in the southeast corner of Collins Park in Miami Beach.
30 October 2016 • Mark Westall
After setting fire to it in Paris and writing it in foot-high, illuminated letters in a DDR-era, Berlin swimming pool, poet and artist, Robert Montgomery is now showing his unmissable message on European migration to the Cardiff skyline: ALL PALACES ARE TEMPORARY PALACES
30 October 2016 • Mark Westall
Richard Clarkson has created The Cloud a levitating, motion-triggered, music-activated, visual speaker you can have in your home.