The Wapping Project is a unique restaurant and gallery converted from a hydraulic power station. Much of the old power machinery and equipment is still on display to show off its proud heritage and serves as the perfect space for the staging of Portuguese photographer Edgar Martins’ series of photographs entitled This Is Not A […]
Among various Mayfair shop windows is a display of stunning colours and impeccably shaped glass. This glasswork belongs to Dale Chihuly, an american best known for his spectacular chandelier in the V&A entrance hall. 2012 marks fifty years of the international studio glass movement, of which Chihuly was a prominent and founding member. The exhibition […]
Nick Drake committed suicide in 1974 when he was just 26 years old and an almost unknown artist. Today, almost 40 years later, he is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the last century and has had an impact on a large percentage of modern recording artists and musicians. The Strange Face […]
I thought I’d take a quick moment to briefly talk about the treasures that can be uncovered on a quick visit to one of London’s reputable and distinguished auction houses. It is little talked about what can be found at such places as many believe that such venues are only open to the wealthy art […]
The White Cube galleries on Hoxton Square and Mason’s Yard are hosting ‘The Indifferent Owl’, an exhibition showing new work by Gary Hume. I went down to the Hoxton Square gallery to take a look and was met by a display of natural and childish imagery in hues of pinks, greens and yellows. What struck […]