As several of you will know, I showed my work in New York for the first time at The Other Art Fair in Brooklyn. For some reason I hardly took any photos this time but here are a few snaps of some of the artists I met. I loved the fact that we were from […]
One-minute blog of interesting things
Anni Albers at Tate Modern
So, a weaver has been given a solo show at Tate Modern. It’s about time considering the formal and architectural nature of the medium (and I’m speaking as a non-weaver) and how would art have progressed without canvas? The familiar story of a woman not permitted to attend the same courses as a man meant […]
Paintings by Gail Harvey at the London Art Fair
There’s something about splashy abstract painting that moves me in a way I can’t explain and here’s another artist who does it for me. I first saw Gail Harvey’s work a few years ago at the London Art Fair where I took this photo. I can’t tell you which gallery showed her work as there […]
Jameel Prize at the V&A London. Post 2 of 2
This isn’t a fully comprehensive list of finalists for the Jameel Prize at the V&A, just the ones I found particularly intriguing. Trained in the art of miniature painting, Wardha Shabbir enters a meditative state when producing these pieces: she really does paint with a single-haired brush for some details. I loved the way the […]
Jameel Prize at the V&A London. Post 1 of 2
Going to the V&A on a Friday evening recently, I took refuge from the hordes to look at the Jameel Prize exhibition which was surprisingly deserted. Perhaps because it had already been running a while? Who knows. Painter Hayv Kahraman’s beautifully executed paintings combine the traditions of medieval Arabic illustration and European painting to explore […]
Courtauld Impressionists from Manet to Cézanne at the National Gallery
As the Courtauld Gallery has closed for refurbishment for a couple of years, someone had the brilliant idea of showing a selection of the classic Impressionist paintings for a few months at the National Gallery The original Courtauld catalogue above lists the entire collection, a selection of which are on show and it was revealing to […]
Artists at The Other Art Fair, Victoria House London. Post 2 of 2
Here are more snapshots from previously featured artists and new ones from the show which was in 2 venues: Victoria House and The College, former St Martin’s School across the road. This large golden-lit skyscape from Alex McIntyre stood out on her stand. Secret Art Prize winner Michelle Loa Kum Cheung juggled showing here with work […]
Artists at The Other Art Fair, Victoria House London. Post 1 of 2
It’s always interesting to visit The Other Art Fair at Victoria House in Holborn though I did rush round as I’m really focussed on my preparations for The Other Art Fair in Brooklyn in a few weeks. Anyway, here are a few images of work worth mentioning: Hanna ten Doornkaat showed some more architectural pieces this time […]
Hiding in Plain Sight: Female Abstract Expressionists in 1950’s and 60’s America at Amar Gallery
Go down the stairs at Amar Gallery in Islington to encounter a gem of a show about the female Abstract Impressionist artists working at the same time as those male painters we’re already so familiar with: Pollock, Rothko, De Kooning, Newman etc. It was a very macho movement with the women producing work of equal power and […]
Unreal Estates curated by Amanda Lwin
Looking for a place to rent or buy with a few original features? Then why not go to Unreal Estates, an exhibition curated by my former studio-mate Amanda Lwin in a real estate agency, Homefinders, at 146 Kingsland High Street, London. Exploring the current housing situation, she’s brought together a group of writers […]









