Walking up to University College London Hospital at the corner of Tottenham Court Road and Euston Road, I saw a moving exhibition of portraits of NHS staff in One Year On, a photographic show by photographer Tom Pilston. The images are both inside the building and on the windows (hence all the reflections) so you […]
Art whilst walking in Central London (part 2 of 3)
Art whilst walking in Central London (Part 1 of 3)
Walking back from my regular blood donation session just behind Oxford Circus I came across several art displays. I’ve divided them into three parts as there was way too much for one or even two posts. Late afternoon on Regent Street was pretty quiet giving a clear view of the recent changes: widened pavements and […]
Jessica Rankin at White Cube Bermondsey
This show, ‘the nostalgia for the infinite’ at White Cube Bermondsey is at the top of my list of exhibitions to visit as soon as galleries reopen. I’ve already booked my slot. Another artist discovered during lock-down, I find Jessica Rankin‘s joyful painted and stitched canvases life-affirming. The use of paint is something of a […]
Discovering Howardena Pindell
Thanks again to Katie Hessel’s Great Women Artists podcast for introducing me to Howardena Pindell. The interview gives a fascinating insight into her life and work. Working in different media throughout her long career, Pindell has covered collage, painting, video and photography. Her seminal video piece Free White and 21 , unfortunately still pertinent today, […]
Balcony dressing in Stratford, London
Living in constrained circumstances means that I’m coming across places and noticing things I might not have paid much attention to otherwise. This block of flats is a case in point. Part of East Village, a new development in Stratford, each balcony has been dressed with a design. I can’t tell if you can see […]
Brancusi at MoMA New York
Since everything has been online for so long I began looking through previous exhibition visits and came across these images from my last visit to New York – so long ago! I find myself comforted by the purity of Constantin Brancusi, seen at MoMA in a room devoted to his work. There is a short […]




