Month: January 2019

Niio Transforms Hong Kong Harbour into a Major Immersive Art Experience

The facades of Hong Kong’s prominent Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre are showcasing the winning submissions of the Sino x Niio Illumination Art Prizes....

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An Able Tour Through the Bizarre and Horrific

Artist Krent Able is a man capable of creating stories and worlds which are truly surreal and macabre, yet remain oddly joyful....

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Proud Galleries Present The Dior Collection

An exhibition of fashion photography explores the heritage and metamorphosis of Christian Dior throughout its early years, as well as its legacy and impact on the fashion industry....

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Paul Harfleet: The Pansy Project

Marking violence with disobedient acts of beauty. The Pansy Project. ...

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TRA: Reviews

Reviews: Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2019...

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London’s First Dealer Cooperative Art Fair

Connect – The Independent Art Fair is a new event that aims to fill the gap in the fair calendar by focusing on all levels of collector. ...

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Arc ZERO – Eclipse Open At Bay Art 2018

James Tapscott's interactive water and light installation is open from now until 20 February at Bay Art 2018, China....

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Othello Inspires UK’s Largest Cast Bronze Sculpture

The UK’s largest cast bronze sculpture, Messenger, will be installed in front of Theatre Royal Plymouth in spring 2019....

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A Timely Review of the Art Market: London Art Fair 2019

This year's London Art Fair focused on the various correspondences between the work of contemporary artists from Latin America and Europe....

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How Chicago! Imagists 1960s & 70s

Hayward Gallery Touring presents the first significant UK exhibition in almost 40 years of work by the group of artists who have become known as the Chicago Imagists....

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Olly Studio : Cash is cache and fight

The profile of the street artist has changed dramatically over the last 15 years...

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TRA: Improv

Improv: Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2018...

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Nelson Mandela: The Official Exhibition

A major global museum exhibition tour debuts in London on 8 February, featuring many previously unseen artefacts in the centenary of Mandela’s birth....

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Colour, Love (or its absence) and Beauty are at the Heart of the City

Piazza Rotunda at Dawn Making Art as Chronicle dropcap style=”font-size:100px;color:#992211;O/dropcapona Grimes is a restless city artist. She makes pictures; and in making them she strives to...

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Skunk Anansie Release “Hedonism” Live Video and 2019 Festival Dates

In celebration of their 25th anniversary live album 25LIVE@25, which is released next week, the band have now shared a live video for the track....

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Detoxifying the Digital Landscape

2018 saw a surge in the popularity of therapeutic software, a trend causing a telling tonal shift in our daily online routines....

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The art of stealing art

The art of stealing art Noah Charney...

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First Waves Marks 50 Years Since Race Relations Act

Westminster exhibition captures the stories of generations directly impacted by the Acts, who may have had little opportunity to have their voices heard in Westminster. ...

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Atmospheric Impact In Your Face

Norwegian post-rockers Grant The Sun boast a huge range of atmospheric impact in new EP, Simmar Ur Bild....

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Survivor! Share Your 98 Second Story

Elizabeth Tobias, an expressive arts therapist, has collected stories from sexual assault survivors to create a groundbreaking performance piece to promote advocacy....

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Run: Future AI’s Bugging Out

Scientists are developing bio-inspired artificial compound eyes to give sight to autonomous vehicles and robots, among other applications. ...

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Design/Play/Disrupt: A Forensic Revel in Video Games

The Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt exhibition does not patronise or exclude; it revels in what video games have achieved without selective blindness to the industry’s problems with diversity. ...

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Could shooting somebody ever be an act of performance art?

Prof Martin Lang discusses violence as a form of performance art...

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TRA: The Job is Reflecting Pain

HeartBreak Guide: Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2018...

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Trebuchet 2018 recap

Video, podcasts, print, parties talks and art shows - 2018 will be a tough one to top for Trebuchet ...

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Markus Åkesson

Neo figurative art, global audience ...

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Derek Bailey on Improvisation

"For listeners unfamiliar with experimental music, Derek Bailey's distinctive style can be challenging." - Wikipedia on Derek Bailey. But by all means make up your own mind...

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New Millenium ChristBait

You better recognise your last face. Adam Curtis...

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Remembering The Cry of Jazz

 Cry of Jazz is a historic and fascinating film that comments on racism and the appropriation of jazz by those who fail to understand its artistic and cultural origins....

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Art and Public Morality in Iran

Even those who have renounced the Ayatollah’s regime and live largely secular, Western lives carry within them a time-consciousness split between ancient Persia and contemporary Iran...

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