
A week at the knees: Alex Chinneck’s façade in freefall for Clerkenwell Design Week
20 May 2025 • Marta Bogna-Drew
Marta Bogna-Drew meets British sculptor Alex Chinneck to discuss his latest commission: A Week at the Knees.
20 May 2025 • Marta Bogna-Drew
Marta Bogna-Drew meets British sculptor Alex Chinneck to discuss his latest commission: A Week at the Knees.
24 September 2020 • Mark Westall
This year’s Kensington + Chelsea Art Week will bring the Royal Borough to life with incredible public art during October. Highlights include the façade of the Coronet Theatre wrapped in embroidered poetry, empty retail spaces transformed with installations and colourful murals from local artists acknowledging Black Lives Matter, the COVID19 pandemic and paying tribute to the NHS. This vibrant festival is free and open to all.
11 April 2019 • Ksenya Blokhina
This Monday was the unveiling of IQOS World Revealed by Alex Chinneck in collaboration with Philip Morris International at Milan Design Week 2019
9 February 2018 • Mark Westall
ritish artist Alex Chinneck has unveiled his latest art works at Städtische Galerie Kornhaus in Kirchheim Unter Teck in an exhibition called ‘Birth, Death and a Midlife Crisis.’
14 September 2017 • Mark Westall
‘You see me like a UFO’ is curator Marcelle Joseph’s latest exhibition featuring more than 70 artists from her collection and that of the GIRLPOWER Collection – a snapshot of many of the young artists of today’s London.
2 August 2017 • Mark Westall
We love British artist Alex Chinneck latest monumental artwork entitled ‘Six pins and half a dozen needles’ on Assembly London.
21 December 2015 • Tabish Khan
Art Critic Tabish chooses five art exhibitions to keep you stimulated over the Christmas period ..
24 February 2015 • Staff
The sculpture ‘Alex Chinneck for Vauxhall Motors: Pick yourself up and pull yourself’ is parked in the Hungerford Car Park, Southbank Centre until tomorrow Wednesday 25th February. It is free to visit and the brave can even stand below it.
2 July 2012 • Mark Westall
Digging through 5 years of history in the making and excavating the beloved fragments that have made Hackney WickED the ROCK in the rubble.