Colorama at the Southampton Arts Centre, New York State In 1950, the Eastman Kodak Company installed the first Colorama on the interior east wall of Grand Central Station. These...
Ragnar Kjartansson & Barbara Kruger, The Hirschhorn, Washington DC Arriving at the eye-catching and doughnut-shaped Hirschhorn Museum one can hardly miss its wonderful recent sculptural acquisition. Still Life with...
Abstract Expressionism at the Royal Academy Abstract Expressionism was a watershed moment in the evolution of 20th-century art, yet remarkably, there has been no major survey...
Bowie/Collector Sothebys London Any passing thought that David Bowie was a casual collector of art disappears within moments of viewing his remarkable collection,...
Beautiful Disorder – CASS Sculpture Foundation, Chichester Having had the recent pleasure of a wonderful short break at the Goodwood Hotel nearby we took the opportunity to revisit...
Edward Burtynsky: Essential Elements ed. William A Ewing Nature transformed through industry is a predominant theme in the work of Edward Burtynsky. He searches for subjects that are rich in...
The Edward Burtynsky Conversation We are here at the Flowers Gallery at an exhibition of the new Salt Pans series. Meanwhile upstairs there is a...
William Eggleston Portraits – The National Portrait Gallery, London Think of a William Eggleston photograph and it most likely will not feature any people. You most likely may recall simple slices of...
Inside – Reading Gaol Opens for Tours, Talks & Art Each narrow cell in which we dwell Is foul and dark latrine, And the fetid breath of living Death Chokes...
Fashioning a Reign: 90 Years of Style from The Queen’s Wardrobe at Buckingham Palace A Queen does not dress to impress. Having no social superiors she does not need to. Visitors to this year’s...
Wolfgang Tillmans – The Maureen Paley Gallery, London Wolfgang Tillmans’ approach to image-making is fascinating in its non-hierarchical approach to both subject and theme. This, along with his...
Cecily Brown, Madrepora – Thomas Dane Gallery, London ‘I want there to be a human presence without having to depict it in full’ – Cecily Brown Located mid way...