
Loess collective presents “Taste the difference”, a satirical & playful show.
Loess collective presents “Taste the difference”, a satirical and playful show, referencing the space’s former occupant – Sainsbury’s
Loess collective presents “Taste the difference”, a satirical and playful show, referencing the space’s former occupant – Sainsbury’s
I like it when you can track an artist’s development through their own account…
Clare Price hasn’t followed a conventional path:
Loreum is an alias, a molecularized persona disseminated
across the work of American artist Tyler Eash.
Genocide. lights, Google, torture and layered architecture.
This weeks top 7 art exhibitions to see includes: Oil, time, a swimming pool, a penguin, refugees, Kazakhstan and sneezing out noodle dishes.
Tabitha Steinberg met with London-based artist, Duncan Loudon to discuss his practice. Loudon graduated from Goldsmiths last year and works predominantly in film and video.
Bestival the UK’s official Best Major Festival are heading to Goldsmiths for the day.
Some of Goldsmiths’ ex artists including Antony Gormley, Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas, Julian Opie, Sam Taylor-Johnson and Steve McQueen! have donated works to a special Christie’s auction in aid of raising money to build a new gallery at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Over the next few week FAD will be showcasing some of the Artist Featured in the New Edition of The Catlin Guide New Artists 2015 Up first we have ALICE MAY WILLIAMS
The New gallery will run a programme of exhibitions, projects and residencies by leading artists and curators from the UK and abroad.
New Constellations on Repeat will be an exhibition and collectively-organized brainchild of ten masters students in the department of Visual Cultures… Read More
This artist exacerbates meaning by not hesitating to do something that he has chosen and that at the same time he has been summoned to do, something no one can explain or justify, something that is entirely itself and entirely exposed. His is the art of whims
Montgomery’s work references the Situationist tradition of capturing the audience’s attention in unexpected ways within the public realm.