Collect at the Saatchi Gallery in London is the prime UK location to view the very highest level of contemporary making.This year was no exception with Ting-Ying gallery displaying exquisitely delicate porcelain flower bowls by co-founder Peter Ting The piece below apparently broke in the kiln but its beauty remains undiminished. These glass and porcelain […]
Ceramics at Ting-Ying shown at Collect London
Empathy Hole by Florence Peake at Bosse & Baum, London
The work of Florence Peake at Bosse and Baum, a gallery in Peckham visited recently, surprised me as I hadn’t realised that it was a continuation and development of her earlier 2015 performance piece The Keeners at Space studios . Alexandra Warder and Lana Churchill, co-founders of Bosse and Baum encouraged the artist to exhibit […]
Ledger Art at the Metropolitan Museum New York
“Please direct me to whatever I won’t find in European museums” was my request to the lady at the welcome desk at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The entry ticket to the Met gives you access over 3 days but I only had a morning available so was keen to absorb as much as […]
Innovative materials seen at Surface Design
I’d arranged to meet a friend at Surface Design who was a little delayed so mooched around the new materials stand, always worth stopping at. Here are a few of the products on show which all have an environmental slant to them. Poppy Pippin has designed these terracotta wall tiles which encourage carbon-absorbing moss to […]
Svenja Deininger
What is it about Svenja Deininger’s work that I love so much? I could give you a list of elements but that still wouldn’t explain it. I discovered this Viennese painter at the Marianne Boesky gallery in New York and was smitten. This one looks like patched and stitched leather Look at the little details […]
Bosco Sodi and other Mexican artists at Blain|Southern London
It’s always worth seeing what Blain|Southern’s gallery space is showing at any particular time and these two exhibitions have much to recommend them. Bosco Sodi’s wall and floor pieces deal with elemental material: earth and clay with eloquent simplicity And no, this isn’t a weird camera angle, the stack is not perpendicular to the painting or the […]





