More Paula Rego, this time with the focus on prints, as seen in this recent exhibition. Cristea Roberts have a longstanding relationship with the artist and An Enduring Journey gives a career overview so far. Prints (etching, aquatint and lithography) as well as drawings show Rego’s ongoing fascination with storytelling, whether it be fairy tales, […]
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Pringle of Scotland X Caroline Banks. Solo exhibition in Mayfair, London
On until the 11th October my solo exhibition, Pringle of Scotland x Caroline Banks at Pringle of Scotland‘s flagship store in Mount Street Mayfair, London consists exclusively of large paintings, many shown for the first time. As featured in Savile Row Style Magazine the show gives an insight into my universe. All paintings are for […]
Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle – Barbican Curve. Post 2 of 2
This exhibition has way too much to include in just one post. I’m looking here at a drawing project undertaken from 1971-1977 by Claudia Andujar and Carlo Zacquini. They brought paper and felt pens inviting the Yanomami who were interested to represent their daily life, myths and rituals. Several artists emerged from this group, producing […]
Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle. Barbican Curve – post 1 of 2
I really didn’t know what to expect in this exhibition at The Barbican Curve. The photography installation of Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle takes up the whole of the space, feeling quite immersive. Andujar’s imagery uses colour filters amongst other photographic techniques to convey the other-worldliness of this community. Her photographs give an idea of […]
Sophie Taeuber Arp at Tate Modern
It’s always interesting to learn more about an artist’s work and this exhibition of Sophie Taeuber Arp at Tate Modern, the first retrospective held in the UK, gives a comprehensive survey of her short career. Respected during her lifetime as one of the foremost modernist artists and designers, she rejected any division between art and […]
Paula Rego at Tate Britain
This retrospective Paula Rego exhibition at Tate Britain only confirmed my admiration for the artist. I have never seen so much of her work in one place and have already booked a return visit. The first piece in the exhibition, “Interrogation” was painted when she was only 15 years old. In it Rego has already […]


