Spotting Yayoi Kusama At Tate Modern Retrospective

Spotting Yayoi Kusama At Tate Modern Retrospective

Major retrospective for Yayoi Kusama at Tate Modern reveals fundamental continuity behind the dazzling diversity of a six decade career‘This is the press of London’, curator Frances Morris explained to an overwhelmed Yayoi Kusama upon the artist’s...
Take A Chance On James Ferris At Limoncello

Take A Chance On James Ferris At Limoncello

James Ferris: 5050 @ Limoncello – INTERVIEW & REVIEWSo here’s a novel idea: an exhibition of 100 paintings, with the first work to be sold and packed-up for £1, and each subsequent sale to be priced according to its place in the order of purchase...

The Body In Women’s Art Now At Rollo

The Body in Women’s Art Now: Part 3 – ReCreation @ Rollo Contemporary – REVIEWContemporary artists have been rather slow on the up-take when it comes to contemporary media – perhaps disregarding the messy world (wide web) of the internet...

David Shrigley Inspires Brain Activity At Hayward

REVIEW – David Shrigley’s major new exhibition Brain Activity reveals depth beneath the one-liner  Turns out, I had David Shrigley all wrong. No longer can I dismiss him as the pseudo-artist cartoonist – appealing to those mildly middle-aged...

Tate Explores Role Of Migrations In British Art

Tate Britain’s Migrations brings together an engaging collection of works from over a period of 500 years, but lacks real coherenceMigrations is a major new exhibition at Tate Britain setting out to explore the ways in which British art has been shaped by...