Articles in Art
The Frieze Art Fair is an event that, as an artist, one can hardly afford to miss. Bringing together artists, artworks and buyers from all over the world, it gives us the opportunity to spend …
Last week was the Christmas of the art world. ‘No one does it like the Frieze’, Frieze turned London into the hub of international glam industry, the battleground for the movers and shakers and the …
Having spent a sobering morning at the British Museum, seeing ‘Moctezuma – Aztec Ruler’, it was positively fun and light hearted to experience Anish Kapoor’s major solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. The …
Paris is a city defined by contrast; tradition with modernity, grandeur with slums, and romance with pretension. The stark borders drawn all across Paris are not only physical but conceptual, which is demonstrated by the …
The Hong Kong Museum Of Art are currently showing an exhibition by the Foundation Louis Vuitton Pour La Creation. At first I thought it would be a more commercially fronted exhibition charting a luxury brands …
What interests me is what runs underneath speeches and discourses, within images. I try to create the conditions in which, whether one faces a narrative or not, there is no conclusion, no certitude.
Belgian Artist David …
“I don’t make things, I make things happen!”
Jeremy Deller is an Artist made famous by his historic Turner Prize win in 2004. Since then he has established himself at the vanguard of British Art, whilst …
“People in Britain can handle modernist painting, as you can see from the reaction to the Rothkos,” says Fowler. “But they have a real problem with any kind of abstraction in film.”
Luke Fowler is a …
As the 40th Art Basel, one of the worlds most important art fairs for contemporary art, drew to a close on the 14th June it’s quite clear to see where investors are spending their money. …

