Marcelle Joseph Interviews Artist Sarah Roberts
13 April 2017 • Staff
For her solo show at BLOCK 336, Sarah Roberts travels to the Costa del Sol, creating an all-enveloping five-dimensional monochromatic installation.
A category for contemporary artworks created by young artists whose careers are on the rise. In addition to younger artists and newer works, the category also includes artists who are relatively under-recognized but for the most part considered on the path to critical and/or market acceptance. While characteristically championed by smaller galleries and art fairs focused on younger artists, larger galleries and institutions regularly focus their energy on so-called emerging artists to define new styles and careers.
An emerging artist is someone who’s in the early stage of their career, someone who’s caught the eye of an art critic and/or gallery, but hasn’t yet established a solid reputation as an artist amongst art critics, art buyers, and art galleries
13 April 2017 • Staff
For her solo show at BLOCK 336, Sarah Roberts travels to the Costa del Sol, creating an all-enveloping five-dimensional monochromatic installation.
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
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.
2 March 2017 • Staff
Emma Cousin makes humorous and surreal ‘leggy’ paintings that have already featured in London in two group shows, a solo show and a two-person show in 2017.
23 February 2017 • Staff
Holly Hendry doesn’t do anything by halves.
26 January 2017 • Staff
You will be seeing artist Henry Hussey’s name come up a lot this month.
15 December 2012 • Mark Westall
To be honest I’d rather be a musician than an artist, one of those minimal composer instrumental types, like Fennesz or Murcof, but I can’t play any instruments to save my life, so I’ve had to do the best I can with the abilities I was born with, never mind.
12 December 2012 • Mark Westall
Kirsty Harris Get Your Art On FAD #48
3 December 2012 • Mark Westall
Currently under going brain surgery and recovering from a stroke but as soon as im better, i hope to create bigger better pieces, exhibit more, and just try get a name in art.
27 November 2012 • Mark Westall
SONOPHORE’ is an Interactive Sound Installation by Brighton based artist duo Signal-To-Noise
14 November 2012 • Mark Westall
Andy Picci has developed over time a way of photographing his models his own: he locked himself in places deprived of light and illuminates the subject with a flashlight. This technique allows him to highlight only the parts of the image he deems interesting.
12 November 2012 • Mark Westall
East of Mayfair is a new virtual art and design gallery selling art from painting to photography online through its unique platform.
29 October 2012 • Mark Westall
When Deutsche Bank give you £10K the least you can do is buy a Hearse a grandfather clock and drive to Geneva to bury the clock at the Large Hadron Collider
7 September 2012 • Mark Westall
“London’s truly affordable art fair for artists and buyers”
30 August 2012 • Mark Westall
The Sugar Skull Princess by Ruth Joyce
9 August 2012 • Mark Westall
An idea can come from anywhere from a very serious subject or something playful. I’m still unclear to what it is that makes me want to paint it.
3 August 2012 • Mark Westall
I try to get across a nostalgic feeling in my paintings, using intuitive marks and colour, painting from the sub-conscious.
10 March 2012 • Mark Westall
Jesse Fleming (represented by The Company, Los Angeles, CA), has been selected to receive the $1000 cash award for exceptional vision and artistic talent present by The James New York.