IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Christin Geall
This week, Christin Geall – writer, gardener, and artist – introduces us to the world of flowers. Her illustrated book, Cultivated: The Elements of Floral Style, artfully combines reflections on beauty and botanical history with opulent arrangements. Christin’s beautifully staged
IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Kundai Munetsi
Kundai Munetsi is a multimedia artist, designer, and DJ. Working across video, performance, and fashion, his work draws on his design education to tie together themes of place and space. As a prolific collaborator, he talks to us about how
IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Jac Clinch
Director and animator Jac Clinch talks us through his creative process and the mainstays of animation. Nominated for a BAFTA, his critically acclaimed debut film “The Alan Dimension” is both funny and heart-warmingly earnest. He’s since garnered a reputation for
IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Jenny Løvlie
Jenny Løvlie, celebrated illustrator – and winner of the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize for best illustrated book – talks to us about her creative process and the challenges of lockdown. Born in a small community on the coast of Norway,
IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Sofie Maceanruig
Today we talk to jeweller Sofie Maceanruig, whose award-winning work has most recently been exhibited at International Jewellery London, and in “Handmade by Machines: Seized by the Means of Production”, Birmingham. Inspired by her love of medieval sport and armour,
IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Arjun Singh Assa
Welcome to the first of our series of interviews with exciting young artists from across the arts. Today’s interview is with Kenyan-born designer Arjun Singh Assa, the brains behind Assa Designs. Having exhibited across the UK, his work has been
A Review of Gehard Richter at the Gagosian, London
Few artists can command of the eyes and wallets of the artworld in quite the same way as Gerhard Richter. A perfunctory google search will inform you that until recently, he was in fact the single ‘most expensive living artist’.