
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in late March
Oil barrels, an Aztec deity, giant dice, ghostly figures and multi-coloured slides.
Oil barrels, an Aztec deity, giant dice, ghostly figures and multi-coloured slides.
Flowers, birds, beds, neon and Oscar Wilde.
Niru Ratnam (don’t call him Ratman, a common error!) has popped up across the years in various galleries I’ve visited – I recall him at Aicon, Frith Street and Koenig as well as running fairs.
Milly Peck has an excellent show up now in Vitrine’s new space in Fitzrovia (to 18th Sept). The painter Emma… Read More
Niru Ratnam Gallery has announced the representation of Kutlug Ataman and a solo exhibition for Ataman with the gallery spread across two venues.
A robot, mirages, legendary artists, religion and painting.
Twelve children sit on the floor of a classroom, cross-legged or knees bent up towards their chins. They are brown-skinned with black hair. The painting, called ‘Mission School’ (2017), is by Matthew Krishanu.
We managed to catch up with the Director of START Art Fair Niru Ratnam to see what the third edition of the fair has in store.
There was a real mixture of interviewees on FAD in 2015 and this is reflected in our top 7 interviews.
It’s a very straightforward idea on one level – to shine a spotlight on emerging artists and new art scenes. The design of it though is a bit more complex – it draws on the traditional idea of the art fair for the ground floor and first floor of the Saatchi Gallery but then the second floor is a series of curator-lead projects including solo exhibitions, a group exhibition and solo artist presentations.
START announces START Projects, a series of curator-led initiatives complimenting the fair.