Dark Frame / Deep Field at Breese Little Gallery in Clerkenwell, London
The exhibition features a range of works that share the joint thread of the sky, humanity's obsession with the moon and the limitlessness...
Female Matters with Polyesterzine @ Box Studios, Shoreditch
Brimming with a colourful crowd the Female Matters event put on in aid of the Female Genital Mutilation crisis featured a selection of...
Ariéle Carise’s playful colourful photo art
Following on from the Long Story Short series by Beyond Endemol and Live Orange TV, the latest artist to be featured is photographer...
Curator-Led Tour - Dark frame / deep field at Breese Little Gallery
Starting on Thursday 18th June, Six contemporary artists explore the limits of our ability to image, map and define the universe, with...
Graffiti Gifs
INSA, the innovative GIF-iti artist who has already blown our tiny minds with pieces painted on street walls and converted into animated...
Artists We Love: Daniel Hannih
Austria based artist and musician dabbles with the surreal and classic to create awesome otherworldly representations often obscuring the...
Art In Africa: Vitra Design Museum, Via Wallpaper
There are 650 million registered mobile phones in Africa. That’s more than in Europe or the US. Though its hard to know how many, a good...
Artists We Love: Andrew B Myers
Canadian photographer. Lives and works in New York. Recently awarded ADC Young Guns and PDN’s 30 http://www.andrewbmyers.com #art
Mural by Kamea Hadar x Tristan Eaton
Artists Kamea Hadar and Tristan Eaton completed work in early March on an inside mural collaboration in Los Angeles, California’s Korea...
Kehinde Wiley - “A New Republic”
Wiley’s signature portraits of everyday men and women riff on specific paintings by Old Masters, replacing the European aristocrats...
Drawing the line between satire and homage in Hattie Stewart’s doll house
London illustrator Hattie Stewart’s first exhibition features re-imagined magazine covers, holograms and the sisters of anarchy. Doll...
Atsuko Goto
While her color palette is subdued, the dreamlike work of Atsuko Goto is quite powerful and very beautiful. Apparently, her pigments are...
‘Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector at The Barbican
The Barbican’s latest show opens the doors to artists’ cabinets of curiosities: ‘Magnificent Obsessions. The Artist as Collector’, the...
A Crazed Flowering
A new London exhibition weaves together a trio of the capital’s young talent with the dystopian vision of JG Ballard’s The Crystal World....


















