Apologies in advance for the photo quality but it was quite dark down there where everything was on the walls. This isn’t a fully comprehensive view by any means. A cut primed canvas composition by Robert Moon Emma McNally, featured in a previous post, showed 5 framed graphite drawings of remarkable subtlety. David Nash, best known for […]
Repetition/Variation at Frameless Gallery (downstairs)
Repetition/Variation at Frameless Gallery (upstairs)
Since seeing their first collaboration I know that any show curated by Joanna Bryant and Julian Page will be worth visiting and I wasn’t disappointed by this one: the first week of two: Repetition/Variation at the intimate and atmospheric Frameless Gallery in Clerkenwell. Presenting a mix of famous, established and new artists, the exhibition encompasses both 2 and 3 […]
Now & Then by Natascha Madeiski & Linnie McLarty
Right next to Frameless Gallery is a tiny exhibition space on the corner of Clerkenwell Green. Ceramist Natascha Madeiski and jeweller Linnie McLarty have combined forces to create a collection of containers, each with their designated yet interchangeable utensils. Initially inspired by the stratification of archaeological digs, this collection is at once immensely usable and aesthetically pleasing. […]
Zoe Bradley and Jamie Fobert Architects at Burlington Arcade
Cutting (hah!) through Burlington Arcade the other day I saw that paper artist Zoe Bradley’s paper flower chandeliers were still up. Her commission was to celebrate the gorgeous new flooring installed as part of ongoing restoration of the arcade. Jamie Fobert Architects created the traditionally inspired yet contemporary design made up of 64,000 pieces of British stone […]
Triangle Studios – Lucy Steggals
Another artist found at Triangle studios is Lucy Steggals who was donating items from a previous project, Mr Eagle, the evening I visited. Record, an account of something, was a year-long project of events taking place in Kent. The document (part of which is below) was again offered to visitors, recording some of the images […]
This year’s Carbuncle Cup winner from a World Heritage site
Just one photo today: how did this happen? A view of the Walkie Talkie (officially 20 Fenchurch Street), this year’s Carbuncle Cup winner from inside the Tower of London – and who says that we shouldn’t be concerned about London’s skyline?