The history of and rise of artificial intelligence fills me with wonder as well as some dread, a combination not uncommon in most of us so this exhibition at The Barbican gives some indication of the current state of play. Beginning in pre-history, the concept of something more than human may be found, moving through […]
AI: More Than Human at The Barbican
[Un]seen: Hanna ten Doornkaat, Annamarie Dzendrowskyj and Sinta Werner at Arthouse1
Previous attempts to visit Arthouse1 had been foiled so I was please to finally get there for this show. A sense of understatement connected the artists; no shouty shoutiness or “hey, look at me!”. This was all confident and assured. All you need to do is look and you will be rewarded. Hanna ten Doornkaat […]
Paintings from The Affordable Art Fair, London
Looking at the photos I took at The Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead, I couldn’t help but notice that they were all “quiet” pieces. Was it because I was very tired that day? Maybe I just needed to look at something soothing. Anyway, this doesn’t detract from the quality of the work. Cameron Contemporary Art […]
Lee Krasner: Living Colour at The Barbican
The Eye is the First Circle was one of the first paintings I ever saw by Lee Krasner. The title and concept has resonated with me ever since so I was curious to learn more about her in this exhibition at the Barbican. Her huge abstract expressionist canvases have room to breathe in the downstairs […]
Stretching canvas at Russell & Chapple
You know when you’ve taught yourself how to do something but are sure there are ways to improve? Well, that’s how I felt about stretching canvas. I knew the basics but had plenty of questions about various aspects so attended this workshop at Russell & Chapple with Andrew and master stretcher Toby. It turned into […]
Abdoulaye Konate at Blain|Southern, New York
Malian art isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the first tier of international art galleries so it was heartening to see that Blain|Southern launched their New York gallery with this show by Abdoulaye Konate. Working in readily available local textiles, much easier to source than paints, he creates massive […]





