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Melissa Digby-Bell gives us her highlights from Miami art week

Blue skies, sunshine and crowds of glamorous people – it’s been quite a while since I’ve experienced this heady mix.  Throw in some palm trees and here I am in Miami, where else.  There is a palpable energy and enthusiasm in the air for Miami art week, the year-long embargo has only increased people’s desire to visit the fairs, socialize, be seen, and of course view and buy art.  

Tahnee Lonsdale | Under The Shell

Cob Gallery is to present a new solo exhibition of work by Tahnee Lonsdale: twelve oil paintings whose swooping angularity fuses an intimate sense of personal vulnerability with an awareness of emotional experience as a form of public rite. Ode and tonic to this year of upheaval, they mark a moment of our collective re-emergence.

Olivia Sterling White Bread

Cob Gallery presents ‘White Bread’, an exhibition of work by Olivia Sterling, and the inaugural exhibition in Cob’s tenth-anniversary programme focusing on artists whose work reflects the gallery’s core values, combining traditional media with distinctive and original new voices.

Cob Gallery, Katja Angeli, Nightclubbing 25 (King Swing), 2018, collage on paper, 65x40cm FAD Magazine

FORM: new work part one

FORM is the debut exhibition in a three-part series to run over the course of 2018. NEW WORK: FORM, SUBJECT, MATERIAL aims to exhibit selected groups of young, international multidisciplinary artists who bring distinct voices and striking approaches to these three fields of enquiry.

Daniel’s Value and Ideas #70: Girl Power and Prozac

The big news of the week is that Camden’s super-cool Cob Gallery, headed up by Victoria Williams and Polly Stenham, has secured exclusive representation of Stella Vine. You can see some of Stella’s older works on Cobs Stand this weekend at Art15.

Hayden Kay Answers FADs Questions

I work in a spherical manner, so ideas & concepts are returned to until i feel i’ve answered some of my questions. I’ll be working with words until i die. Bring Your reading glasses.

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