Seven Dials Club is opposite the Donmar Warehouse – you can’t get much more central than that in London. The artists who met at The Other Art Fair have formed an informal group and this, their first London show together in association with online gallery Balthazart, has taken the concept of a conversation. One person sent an image to another […]
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Yinka Shonibare at the William Morris Gallery
The William Morris Family Album continues Yinka Shonibare’s exploration of the Victorian era and the attendant imperialism of that time. His trademark fabrics, now regularly used in fashion by, amongst others, Samson Soboye, are made into clothing of that period and used in reconstructions with local Walthamstow residents of photographs from the Morris family album. The garments weren’t outright […]
Nothing Perishes at new art gallery Soho Revue
Well, Soho Revue is on Greek Street in Soho, London. Recently opened, it’s welcoming; gallerist Marine Tanguy talked us through the artists in their current show Nothing Perishes. I’ve pulled out four of them below. Tel Aviv based photographer Jennifer Abessira finds a connection between juxtaposed photographs mounted on lightboxes; Performer and artist Alison Bignon renders a life story […]
The Other Art Fair (2 of 2)
It was a real rush trying to get round the show as I didn’t give myself enough time to both look and talk, something to bear in mind for my next visit. Emma Davis showed more glorious coloured abstracts from a recent trip to India, both prints and originals Carla Moss, based in Leeds, showed […]
The Other Art Fair (1 of 2)
For me this is one of the best places to see and buy art direct from the artist. I had already met some previous exhibitors and it was interesting to see their new work. Rod McIntosh showed his latest silverpoint and ink pieces as well as circles, made using his own constructed brushes. Alison McKenna […]
Election manifesto from Bob & Roberta Smith: art against Michael Gove
The artist Bob & Roberta Smith is standing against Michael Gove in Surrey Heath this forthcoming election. I went to Handel Street Projects to listen to his election manifesto. He began by singing the piece above saying why he’ll be voting; I’m with him on that as with everything else. The cards on the mantelpiece are by […]