My recent trip to Los Angeles, where I exhibited at The Other Art Fair, was all too brief. The only museum I managed to get to was The Broad, impressive for its architecture as well as contemporary art. Julie Mehretu‘s Invisible Sun (algorithm 8, fable form) was one of the paintings I was able to […]
The Broad in Los Angeles
Annamarie Dzendrowskyj at Muse Gallery, London
This solo show by Annamarie Dezendrowskyj at Muse Gallery is an exploration of ambiguity, or as she calls it, “indiscernability”. It’s the otherworldliness, the in-betweenness that I appreciate. These small oil paintings are not just pictures, they’re also objects taking up space – read on to see what I mean. It’s intriguing to see how […]
Theatre land in Downtown LA
There was little time for exploring on my first trip to LA but I did find myself Downtown and, after a quick manicure at Nails Envy (bluebell nail polish in case you were interested), came across these buildings in what seemed to be the Latino jewellery district. I later read that this was the Theatre […]
Cloud songs on the horizon by Ranjani Shettar at the Barbican Conservatory
The Barbican conservatory is one of those hidden London gems: a tropical garden inside a Brutalist complex. And it’s free to visit. This sculptural installation by Indian artist Ranjani Shettar, Cloud songs on the horizon, sits happily within the lush environment. As you can see from my photos it was a beautiful spring day when […]
The Cult of Beauty at the Wellcome Collection, London
The Cult of Beauty is a free exhibition currently on at the Wellcome Collection. It’s a venue I don’t get to as much as I would like as their shows are always worth seeing. The Cult of Beauty offers a diverse and wide-ranging view of the concept of beauty and how it has evolved over […]
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind at Tate Modern
I was lucky enough to get to the private view of Music of the Mind, Yoko Ono‘s retrospective at Tate Modern. and was able to take a few photos. I’ve experienced some of her work in the past, most recently her interactive installation, MEND PIECE at the Whitechapel Gallery back in 2021. It was interesting […]