
BRUTAL ATTRACTION: Is it not time to replace the old gods of sex & money with new, fecund hybrids?
Text – David Dorrell What should we make of the horror that passes for modern life, frozen painfully as it… Read More
Text – David Dorrell What should we make of the horror that passes for modern life, frozen painfully as it… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic has picked five exhibitions to see in London. Each one comes with a concise review to help you… Read More
Birds, Roombas, natural sculptures, jigsaws, migrants, a Youtube tutorial and cow horns.
Bloody bodies, bumblebees for teeth, blue light, shattered bells, wallpaper landscapes and buried secrets.
Tabish Khan talks to David Wightman, a painter known for his colourful landscape paintings made from collaged wallpaper.
Not every interesting show is at a ‘hot’ gallery. The current shows at Waterhouse & Dodd, better known for their secondary market activity, and Long & Ryle, who have a somewhat conservative roster, are cases in point.
A landscape painter who uses wallpaper as his medium
Triple Pop by Gavin Turk, 2009, Silkscreen on paper, 70 x 100 cm Private view: Wednesday 4th November 6 –… Read More
Following the sad passing of Miss Eartha Kitt, who inspired the title of their upcoming show, (‘Mink Schmink’ 17 Jan… Read More