A Review of TEFAF Maastricht Art Fair in the Netherlands.
TEFAF Maastricht’s reputation precedes it and after a couple of days wandering around this extraordinary art fair, there’s no doubt that it’s Europe’s finest. The collection of art, photography, jewellery and antiques does not try to provoke or shock; rather
A review of the retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris
28.01.2016 - 27.03.2016 Bettina Rheims is a French photographer known for her iconic portraits of female models like Monica Belluci and Lara Stone as well as those of transsexuals, acrobats and strippers. Her oeuvre spanning thirty years is currently being exhibited
An Interview with the Conceptual Artist Lina Iris Viktor in her New York studio Atelier LVXIX
The conceptual artist Lina Iris Viktor works between the real and imagined in her spaces across London, Geneva and New York. We first met in her studio off Wall Street, which is somewhere between a laboratory and an ancient Egyptian
The East Wing Biennial at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London
Set within the Courtauld Institute of Art, Artificial Realities is the twelfth edition of the East Wing Biennial, an iconic contemporary art exhibition in London. For the show a unique blend of both emerging and established artists have been brought
An interview with the British artist and provocateur Maxwell Rushton
"I’ve used my own blood as a medium and that can be disturbing to some people, but being disturbed is like being awakened and the art that makes you feel alive for good or bad reasons - that's what I
An interview with the visual artist and curator Diana Chire in her Hackney studio.
The London-based visual artist and curator Diana Chire and I first met at her guerilla exhibition Take! Eat! which was launched in opposition to the Frieze Art Fair. Set within St Marylebone Parish Church, her provocative show of female artists
The Jean-Etienne Liotard retrospective at the Royal Academy, London
24 October 2015 to 31 January 2016. There is no doubt that the Sackler Wing of the Royal Academy, London has enjoyed a year of distinguished exhibitions. With the retrospectives of the esteemed American artists Joseph Cornell and Richard Diebenkorn, the
The Afro Basaldella exhibition at Connaught Brown, London
13th October – 17th November “Like most Italians, Afro knows how to celebrate. The fanciful, ebullient side of his nature emerges in the high-keyed recent paintings—those in which he allowed himself the most freedom and spontaneity to date. In these, he
The press preview of the Francisco Goya retrospective at the National Gallery, London.
7th October - 10th January 2015 The Sackler Wing’s latest retrospective celebrates the revered artist Francisco Goya, a Spanish romantic painter who worked during the 18th and 19th centuries. A chronicler of his era, his portraits and wartime canvases are world-renowned.
An exclusive interview with the Spanish film director David Victori, winner of the Youtube Your Film Festival 2015
“What if the earth suddenly lost its gravity intermittently and progressively?” Produced by Ridley Scott and Michael Fassbender, Zero is a new film written and directed by the winner of the Youtube Your Film Festival. The international competition was organised by