Marcelle Joseph Interviews Artist Jonathan Baldock
30 June 2017 • Staff
For Baldock’s first solo exhibition in a public institution in London, the artist creates a symphony of surreal sculptures at CGP London.
30 June 2017 • Staff
For Baldock’s first solo exhibition in a public institution in London, the artist creates a symphony of surreal sculptures at CGP London.
26 May 2017 • Staff
British artist Hannah Perry took over Manhattan during Frieze New York this year, with a solo show that opened on 3rd May at Arsenal Contemporary entitled Viruses Worth Spreading (on until 2nd July 2017).
4 May 2017 • Staff
After spending three months at the British School at Rome, Grant Foster returns to London in top form, presenting a solo show at Tintype Gallery.
27 April 2017 • Staff
2016 Slade graduate and future Bloomberg New Contemporary Devlin Shea reveals what drives her figurative drawing and painting practice.
26 April 2017 • Staff
Calder mastered the colour; George Rickey, the form. They both consolidated the notion of kinetic sculpture in the 50’s. Sculpture could not stay still any longer.
19 April 2017 • Staff
Sandra Menant’s acrylic canvases awaken hidden and surprising emotions.
6 April 2017 • Staff
Sculptor Rebecca Ackroyd could be described as a millennial Rosemarie Trockel, discovering disparate materials with considered ease and strength of purpose
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 • Staff
‘Buzz’, ‘Snap!’, ‘Rockit’, ‘Up all night’, ‘Cheeky, cheeky. Naughty, sneaky’, ‘Dance the dance, dancing feet’ – a few of the titles of artworks Rhys Coren has made over the last year.
16 March 2017 • Staff
After seeing her at Frieze New York and CONDO Marcelle finally gets to interview Estonian artist Kris Lemsalu.
9 March 2017 • Staff
British artist Jessie Makinson paints exquisite multi-layered figurative compositions that drop art historical references as well as borrow patterns and motifs from other times.
11 February 2017 • Staff
The Lubomirov Angus-Hughes Centre for Contemporary Curation is proud to announce a solo show by Mark Woods curated by Vanya Balogh
2 February 2017 • Staff
Marcelle Joseph interviews the German artist Sebastian Stöhrer to find out what drives his ceramic sculpture practice featuring vases of all shapes & sizes
17 January 2017 • Staff
ARTROOMS announced the artist list for its 2017 Edition at the Meliá White House Hotel, in Regent’s Park, comprising 70 selected Artists plus 20 Guest Artists from 35 countries across Europe, Canada, USA, South America, Far East and Israel.
8 October 2016 • Staff
Crimson balloons festooning the ceiling, a black and white checkerboard dance floor under foot, shimmery white curtains partially covering views of the Manhattan skyline…
12 July 2016 • Tabish Khan
A lively and good humoured debate, with a shock result
31 March 2016 • Staff
Examining the Pop art mosaics of the New York based artist Alex G. Cao is an inspiring journey into America’s dazzling 20th century pop culture legacy.
15 January 2016 • Staff
Over 80 Independent Artists From 33 Countries To Be Showcased in London
16 November 2015 • Staff
Two completely different artists both from opposite side of the spectrum, material versus concept, have been exhibiting together for the last 5 years. Artists working together is nothing new. Van Gogh shared a studio with Gauguin in Arles, the south of France, or Picasso and Braque at the start of early Cubism in Paris. Sharing the experience of artmaking is still a very stimulating idea for artists.
14 October 2015 • Staff
With the art world in a frenzy state this week due to the opening of one the three most important… Read More
10 October 2015 • Staff
The African art to see during and after Frieze
19 September 2015 • Staff
Fast becoming a city of migrating artists in as much it is of angels, as its moniker suggests, Los Angeles welcomes a new museum
21 August 2015 • Mark Westall
Artists will sail from Vancouver to Shanghai aboard cargo ships, providing them with both studio and ample reflection time.
10 May 2015 • Eric Thorp
Catlin Art Prize, in it’s 9th year, has firmly established itself as an imperatively important platform and patron for emerging artists. This year’s show of 8 young upstarts previewed last week in the Londonnewcastle space on Redchurch Street – a fitting location to showcase the dazzling maze of inter locking installations.