Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Irina Werning




'Stilleven' group exhibition at Pertwee Anderson & Gold

I absolutely adored the 'Stilleven' exhibition at Pertwee Anderson & Gold which brought together a stunning collection of work from Simon Ward, Alexander James, Laurent Craste, Christos Tolera and Nancy Fouts.


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Laurent Craste

Friday, 5 November 2010

Lucy McRae


Probes Programme at Philips Design

Collaboration between Lucy McRae and Bart Hess - lucyandbart

Lucyandbart sculpted their 'Evolution' silhouette for American Vogue in an article about age, youth and plastic surgery.

Jan Von Holleben





Jan Von Hollenben

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Newspeak: British Art Now - part 1 @ Saatchi Gallery

Yes I am bad and it really has taken me three months to remember to post up my photos from my visit to the Newspeak part 1 show.  Anyway here are my favorite bits from the exhibition...


Steven Claydon
Pablo Bronstein
Alastair Mackinven

And on the top floor of the Saatchi was an amazing selection of Korean art, including a beautiful piece by ...

Shin Meekyoung
(soap, oriental paint, varnish)




Gwon Osang
Bae Joon Sung

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Shadow Catchers @ The V&A

Floris Neusüss
Susan Derges
Adam Fuss
Adam Fuss
Pierre Cordier
To Be completely honest I didn't love this exhibition but I did love the work.  I do believe that this is due to the last two exhibitions that I have experienced at the V&A (Telling Tales and Decode) were so mind blowingly amazing in terms of work and curation that my expectations before entering a V&A exhibition is now sky high and so much more difficult to satisfy.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

The House of the Nobleman

Okay so it has taken me about a fortnight to finally add in my visit to The House of the Nobleman, but better late than never...I guess.
It is fantastic and such a rare opportunity to see such a varied selection of work in one exhibition from Picasso to Damien Hirst to Banksy.  All curated in a very swanky four/five floor swanky town house by Regents Park it was often un-nerving knowing whether I was actually allowed to enter certain rooms, which all adding to the excitement and adrenaline rush of the whole experience.  This is definitely by far one of the best exhibitions I have been to.

Tracy Emin - I kiss you


Vik Muniz - Praying

Joshua Bilton - Buckle


Sebastian Brajkovic

Damien Hirst - Sacred XX


Wim Delvoye - Cement Truck

Picasso - Buste d'homme a la pipe

Fan Chon Hoo - The blue and white collection