
Peckham Queer Art Boot Fair
MOCA London and The Queer Life Drawing Conversation (Miles Coote) invite you to join the first-ever Peckham Queer Art Boot Fair…. Read More
MOCA London and The Queer Life Drawing Conversation (Miles Coote) invite you to join the first-ever Peckham Queer Art Boot Fair…. Read More
Great art to jazz up the outdoors this summer.
Pink columns, powerful words, auditory hallucinations, a feather, naked bodies, sharks and sunsets.
This weeks Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London include Pleasurable painting, Anglo-Saxons, automotive masculinity, the Arctic ocean, planes, and a spiky chair.
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London before Christmas include a red explosion, delicate portraits, falling sculpture, falling people, plant life, singing sculpture, and butterflies.
This week’s Top7 art exhibitions to visit include: Tentacles, depression, children, optical illusions, flowers, blueprints and migration.
A couple of years back, Fitzrovia and the East End would spring to mind. Now a case also could be made for Vauxhall or Peckham.
Blood and ash, pollution, a lost ship, crucifixion, small works and plants.
Cities pulling apart, minotaurs, dance, a colour explosion, musical archives, large sculptures and hundreds of small works.
Blood, sex, robots, comedy, lights, paint and video games.
Sunken treasures, movable paintings, felt shopping items, mechanical creations and a scrap metal menagerie.
Silver thread, a tunnel, massive steel sculptures, virtual reality and guano
Tonight The Nines, in Peckham plays host to the launch of The Performance Studio’s Autumn/Winter Season with Performances From Parisian artist Arianne Foks and London based artist John Costi.
Tapestries, augmented reality, bold colours, tree shoes and bricks
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you. All are closing this month:
Protest, business cards, Tantric Buddhism, blood and complaining
Southwark opts for rival proposal from Mayfair-based property developer that includes only 50 artists’ spaces in Peckham multistorey
This week’s top 5 features destruction, lifelike mannequins, bullet time photography, conflict and a centenary.
With Peckham’s proximity to some of the countries leading art schools there has always been, and hopefully always will be, an active and interesting art scene.
‘Reincarnated’, directed by Andy Capper, is the next film to be shown at The Back Room Cinema.
‘It’s about a way of engaging people locally in creative activity that might then lead on into education’.