As is often the case, I couldn’t put everything in one post so here’s a bit more. The show placed prints by Ian Stephenson made in the 1980s (seen above in the middle) in conversation with other artists, some already mentioned in my previous post. Another was Elizabeth Hayley who produces silver gelatin prints on steel and brass as well […]
Visible Traces at Frameless Gallery 2 of 2
Visible Traces at Frameless Gallery 1 of 2
I never miss an exhibition curated by Joanna Bryant and Julian Page as, apart from invariably seeing good work, I always learn something new. Jayne Wilton’s explorations around the visibility of breath: inhalation and exhalation have been featured here before. Here the emphasis is on the inhaling of air, developed in glass. Robinson & McMahon’s painterly concerns […]
Recent drawings by Ann Christopher
Ann Christopher RA is currently exhibiting at the Royal Academy of Art in London. Drawing – The Lines of Time, on till the end of May, comprises a series of drawings and one of her sculptures. Whilst known as a sculptor, I find her drawings of equal, if not even greater, interest. Here are a few images from […]
Pigeon Air Patrol in London
If you live in a city and want to know more about the air quality in your area then get in touch with the Pigeon Air Patrol. This innovative idea involves pigeons flying around (as they do) equipped with tiny little air monitoring backpacks devised by Plume Labs, which report on the quality of our air. […]
The photography of Leslie Jean-Bart
I came across this exquisite and moving work by Haitan-born photographer Leslie Jean-Bart quite by chance. He now lives in New York and says “Cultures constantly interact in a dynamic way when one lives permanently in a foreign land. In my series ‘Reality & Imagination’, I photograph the tide to explore that interaction” Here are some images from this project.
More images from Cuba
These ones just amused me: for the football fans; for the fashionistas; Rico means “rich” or “cute” and so much for anonymity.