
Peace From the Bottom of My Art
“The best art in the world today? It’s coming from China, Korea and Iran,” exclaimed Bahman, the engaging New York based Iranian artist whose mammoth canvas we were standing in front of.
“The best art in the world today? It’s coming from China, Korea and Iran,” exclaimed Bahman, the engaging New York based Iranian artist whose mammoth canvas we were standing in front of.
“No artist can arrive at a signature style without a sense of progression and development and that is what this exhibition aims to show.”
“This retrospective at the Royal Academy provides a fascinating insight into the relationship between Manet’s work as a portraitist and those of his realistic scenes of modern life.”
If you didn’t already know, it’s Indian & Islamic Art Week in London currently. Leading…
This autumn sees an unprecedented assembly of works by the Pre-Raphaelites, launching at Tate Britain before touring worldwide, offering a rare chance to view over 180 pieces, including textiles, stained glass and furniture.
“The image still remains after the music stops.” Gail Buckland, author and photo historian. I’m…
A dejected-looking burnt orange-hued figure subtly lords over a courtyard at Goodenough College, the location…
Attention art lovers! The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition is just around the corner and on…
Some of you may know that Ronnie Wood – the Ronnie Wood, bassist for The…
In June 2011, in a small gallery in Notting Hill, purveyors of contemporary art, COMODAA,…
“A camera alone does not make a picture. To make a picture you need a…
Charlie Smith London is exhibiting Welsh-born Wendy Mayer’s first London solo show, presented by international…