
Interview with Riflemaker’s Tot Taylor (Co-founder)
The London art scene is massive and overwhelming. Out of hundreds of galleries and thousand of people who work in them, how do you know where to go and who to listen to?
The London art scene is massive and overwhelming. Out of hundreds of galleries and thousand of people who work in them, how do you know where to go and who to listen to?
Imprisonment, refugees, surrealist paintings, the moon and interactivity
Discover Brown’s London Art Weekend’s programme of talks, art tours, recommended walks and the Artists menu at HIX Mayfair from today
Graham will be ‘drawing’ live, using neither hand nor any instrument, other than his eyes.
I draw the lines in my mind’s eye and that is what develops. Sooner or later a face appears.
I work with this trusting my unconscious. The lines appear like digital charcoal markings.
This example, a Picasso in late 1960’s ‘Le Roi’/’Cavalier’ mode includes references to the artist’s contemporaries (Matisse, Rousseau) as Picasso… Read More
Happy Birthday William Burroughs 100 years old.
The exhibition celebrates what would have been the 100th birthday of William Burroughs.
So Catlin Guide gets two posts into the top 5 this week , one for The Guide’s launch and one for Chloe Rosser the only artist of the seven we interviewed to make it.
Fink’s debut exhibition NOMADS consists of twelve of the most insistent ‘pareidolia’*, printed onto the purest white marble. The medium radiates life through the layers amalgamated in the printing process, one of the oldest known to man.
Riflemaker presents The Grand Eagle Hotel Ball 1927 from Secret Cinema with artwork by Stuart Pearson Wright; photography, drawings, secret love letters and musings collected during Secret Cinema presents Laura Marling.
Tonight Monday 12th November 2012 Riflemaker will show paintings and sculpture from as early as 1963, a decade before the artist co-founded the influential feminist art programmes at California State University, Fresno, and CalArts which led to Womanhouse, the world’s first large-scale public feminist art installation.
Leah Gordon’s new photographs investigate the practice of the grading from black to white of skin colour, referred to as Caste, which revealed the extent of racial mixing in 18th century colonial Haiti.
The subject of Josephine King’s upcoming exhibition at Riflemaker is the artist’s relationships with men.
Brooklyn-based Juan Fontanive’s third solo exhibition at Riflemaker consists of a series of kinetic sculptures
BP Portrait Award winner Stuart Pearson Wright turns his precision gaze and intricate brushwork to facial expressions for his second solo exhibition in the UK.
The Shop of Everything has landed at Riflemaker. Ye Old Poppe-Uppe Shoppe…10-7pm daily until 22 December…
LILIANE LIJN Essential Forest Poemdrum (2011) 96 cm height x 30 cm diameter Laser cut mild steel, anodized aluminium, two… Read More
Coinciding with Frieze week, the carefully curated list of galleries from around the world this year includes White Cube, Whitechapel, Karsten Schubert, Matts, Riflemaker…….
Prior to his upcoming concerts at London’s Barbican (with Stephen Fry) and Queen Elizabeth Hall see the hotly-tipped James Rhodes… Read More
4th July – Saturday 10th September 2011 A preview to her exhibition of new work in 2012. The geometric canvases… Read More
March 21 – April 30 ANNABELLE MOREAU’S ROOM-SIZE MAQUETTE consists of interiors, models and sounds for the walk-in installation The… Read More
Image:Jeff koons Every year Basel art fair kicks off early with a major contemporary artist in conversation. Last tear kicked… Read More
Image:SUPERFLEX | Flooded McDonald’s, 2009 Film (RED 16:9) | Courtesy: Peter Blum / Nils StaerkI www.artbasel.com Basel is a great… Read More