BAFTA Films Artfully Illustrated
On Sunday 13 February the hottest talent in film will be piling onto the red carpet to celebrate the biggest… Read More
On Sunday 13 February the hottest talent in film will be piling onto the red carpet to celebrate the biggest… Read More
On Monday 4th October, the Aubin Gallery on East London’s infamous Redchurch Street, played host to a comic fundraiser of… Read More
Throughout summer 2010, the Serpentine Gallery are staging a series of theatre, performances, talks and film screenings all staged in… Read More
The Central Illustration Agency (CIA) have just launched their very first book, ‘License to Inspire’;a collection of work from some… Read More
The huge importance of an exhibition setting or space has long been acknowledged by exhibition goers and emphasised by curators… Read More
A new exhibition of work by 650 students will go on display this Friday (25 June) at the Architectural Association… Read More
“For Our House is our corner of the world. As has often been said, it is our first universe, a… Read More
Friends of FADWebsite, Art Barter girls Lauren and Alix have embarked upon their next ambitious project for 2010, this time… Read More
Bruce Nauman: Dream Passage 28 May – 10 October 2010 The exhibition, Dream Passage, presented by the National Gallery in… Read More
The annual Free Range Art and Design Show kicked off last week with a stunning fashion show put on by… Read More
You’ll find the Daimler Contemporary gallery neatly tucked between a sky rise business complex and a quaint coffee shop on… Read More
Such emphasis on context however; inevitably raises the age old question of the relevance that politics and history should play upon a work of art. Is the work not parasitically benefiting from the heightened emotion of the causes it embraces in order to add a sense of depth?
A new exhibition is on it’s way to Dalston, fresh from the nomadic gallery group that is Squid & Tabernacle…. Read More
The ‘Skin’ exhibition invites you to re-evaluate the largest and probably most overlooked human organ. This fascinating new exhibition at… Read More
Ron Arad’s multi-disciplinary work has long been described to defy categorization, covering an array of genres including art, design, sculpture… Read More
Who knew TV Burp host Harry Hill is a bit of a don with a paint brush? His colourful oil… Read More
On Thursday 6 May the Barbican Centre hosted an evening of fantasy and imagination in the form of a whimsical Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.
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Last week FADwebsite interviewed art entrepreneur Ben Moore, founder of Art Below and all round creative machine. Ben has been… Read More
In an insightful chat with Art Below’s eccentric founder and director Ben Moore the conversation spanned across everything from The Life of Brian and eco-farms to spiritual quests, ambitions and of course a bit of art was thrown in for good measure.
The Aroma diner is a multi-disciplinary project combining art, design, science and architecture,to find out more I posed some questions to Anisha Jogani; exhibition co-curator and the brains behind the initial concept.
Image:BAFTA/Revolution Video games…gaming…gamers. Not a subject that often crops up in the arts and culture hub that is FADwebsite. You… Read More
Somerset House is the perfect venue for the extravagantly extensive exhibition that is ‘A Positive View’; a provocative exhibition bringing… Read More
Philip Levine is an ideas man, but beyond this, a man who actually makes his ideas happen. Upon leaving university,… Read More
This month sees the launch of Love art London; a brand new art membership club which organises unique experiences in… Read More