This year’s Dulwich Festival Artists’ Open House sees over 250 South London-based artists throw open their doors to the public to offer their annual insight into the artistic process. Showing at over 150 venues across […]
Nestled behind string light adorned shipping containers lies the Chopping Block, an intimate gallery and project space that opened 29 March in partnership with the Sassoon Gallery in Peckham. The Thursday night launch was abuzz […]
Malathie de Silva (Sculptor) Malathie de Silva has been sculpting for over fifty years. Born in Sri Lanka to a wealthy Buddhist family, she started sculpting age 18. Her tea-planter father had been a marxist […]
From 18 March - 22 May, South London Gallery will be home to contemporary sculptor, photographer and performer Michael Dean’s newest exhibition: Sic Glyphs. Michael Dean: Sic Glyphs is an exercise in exploration and self discovery. […]
Lee Miller: A Woman’s War will be on display at the Imperial War Museum: London for another month. The brilliant exhibition sheds light on the largely forgotten, but utterly fascinating, talented and admirable woman and […]
Dulwich Picture Gallery will host its second display in the Making Discoveries: Dutch and Flemish Masterpieces series in late April. Ruben’s Ghost, will be a revealing look into the painter’s methods and process. From 26 […]
From 10 to 13 March, Battersea Power Station will host the Affordable Art Fair, an egalitarian and approachable entree to the art world. In 1999, gallery owner and art enthusiast Will Ramsay wanted to find […]
The V&A explores the impact and Influence of Italian Renaissance painter, Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) in new exhibition, Botticelli Reimagined. I had the great luck and pleasure of visiting the Uffizi Gallery in Florence a couple […]