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Whitechapel Open 2015

07/09/2015

The Whitechapel Open claims to represent the most exuberant and radical art currently existing in London so is always worth a look. I found it as ever quite a mix which is, I’m sure, part of the point. The pure beauty and implicit danger of “It’s All Good Fun” by Ben Woodeson is one of the first […]

Triangle Studios – Adam Dix

03/09/2015

Adam Dix hit my radar at the London Art Fair back in January with his unsettling and beautifully coloured paintings. Looking at them made me think of the original Wicker Man film: the adoration and worship of strange totems. In his case the totemism is technology.Studio visits always help to gain some insight into the artist’s working practice which […]

Absent by dreamthinkspeak at Shoreditch Town Hall

31/08/2015

Just opened and on till 25th October, dreamthinkspeak have taken over Shoreditch Town Hall with Absent, an installation performance piece which starts from the front door of the building. I don’t want to say too much about it and have been asked by the director to remove the 2 photos I took – it needs to […]

Sam Winston at Triangle Studios

24/08/2015

Open studios are, I find, one of the best ways for discovering or even tracking down artists. In this case the recent Triangle Studios summer opening revealed new treasures including the work of Sam Winston. The first thing I saw walking into his space was this minimalist pencil face.The piece below is the life of a pencil comprising the total […]

Mapping Time – part 2 of 2

20/08/2015

As there was too much to put into my last post, here are a few more images from the show. Victoria Burge explores terrestrial matrices and celestial constellations as some of these prints below show. Alan Franklin uses repetition and the ritual of labour in his drawings and sculpture. Joella Wheatley‘s drawings evoke a world of solitude and silence whilst Jayne Wilton‘s […]

Mapping Time – part 1 of 2

17/08/2015

It isn’t often I see a mixed show where I llike most of the work but this exhibition, Mapping Time at Frameless Gallery, delivered the goods. It was the first collaboration between art curators and dealers Joanna Bryant and Julian Page. Each artist represented tackles the recording and passage of time. The images and names below are […]

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