Following its photographic success from its Tim Walker exhibition, Somerset House plays host to the Positive View Foundation’s inaugural exhibition: Cartier-Bresson: A Question of Colour. In this one-of-a-kind exhibition the frenchman who is famed for his black and white photography is presented alongside the works of 14 international contemporary photographers. Each has been inspired by […]
A new retrospective of Peter Blake’s work is on display at Waddington Custot galleries. Entitled ‘Rock, Paper, Shadows’, the show’s name takes inspiration from the children’s game and subtlely outlines the entries and format of the exhibition: sculpture (rock), paintings (paper) and collage (scissors). The show includes 50 works which range from 1948 to 2012, […]
It’s not everyday that you are confronted with an image of a flying saucer in the english countryside. Tim Walker transports us through his photography to another world where anything is possible and everything is beautiful. An exhibition at Somerset House is hosting a whimsical display of photographs and props by the British photographer. Here […]
When Richard Hamilton passed away last year he was working on an exhibition for the National Gallery. The British Pop artist famed for works such as ‘What is it that makes today’s homes so different? So Appealing?’, was known for his up-to-date, modern and ironic work. However it appears the artist’s work was also deeply […]
With previous winners including Damien Hirst and Grayson Perry the Turner Prize is easily one of the biggest prizes in the art world. This year, the prizes 28th, the short listed artists are Elizabeth Price, Paul Noble, Spartacus Chetwynd and Luke Fowler who all have their work on display at Tate Britain. These artists nominated […]