Brighton’s John Marchant Gallery presents Robert Sosner’s new works; entitled SOS, the exhibition is characterised by bold use of colour and bright abstract shapes in the artist’s usual style.
The Outside In by Director Tristan Shepherd
Tristan Shepherd’s independent short film, The Outside In centred on domestic abuse between a father and his daughter. We had the pleasure to interview the promising director on breaking boundaries in cinema and the magic of shorts.
Yener Torun uncovers Istanbul, one Instagram at a time
Yener Torun has made quite a name for himself on Instagram. His colourful profile is simplistically beautiful, showcasing an alternative view of the traditional Turkish city, Istanbul.
Hayden Kays on The Top Ten
Hayden is a visual artist who splices together witty wordplay with carefully chosen found photographs, often subverting the meaning of both.
Heated Words: Initial Research of a forgotten typeface
Heated Words presents, Initial Research private view, an exhibition documenting the journey of a forgotten typeface across the subcultural movement.
Kent Baker and Futurecity present Inferno: Alexander McQueen
Striking Images taken from Kent Baker’s new book, Inferno: Alexander McQueen, will be shown for the first time at the Gallery at Foyles till 3 May 2015.
Introducing TOPS : Pop made in Montreal
TOPS are a four-piece band from Montreal, Jane Penny (vocals, keyboard), David Carriere (guitar), Riley Fleck (drums) and Madeline Glowicki (bass). We chat with Jane ahead of their European tour in May 2015.
Beauty in Desolation: Photographer Florian Ruiz
French photographer Florian Ruiz captures life at its most remote, his subject matter strikingly distant from society as we are accustomed to seeing it in the Western world.
SXSW Music: five good reasons to be excited
SXSW, a multi-genre culturefest conference taking place in Austin, Texas, has arrived this March; and we have five very good reasons to be excited.
Leon Golub Retrospective – Bite your Tongue review
The oppressively large, looming portrayals of war and suffering that adorn the walls of The Serpentine gallery create a cinematic panorama of disaster, which both entices and repels the viewer
Art Paris Art Fair 2015: ROOMS Five Favourites
In the spirit of ‘discovery’ and ‘exploration’, the bywords chosen to define this year’s fair by director Guillaume Piens, we have selected five of our favourite galleries in attendance, each one innovating in different fields across the art world
London based abstract photographer Katie Bret-Day sheds light on her work
Katie Bret-Day is a London based photographer bridging the gap between digital and analogue in creating abstract work based on the human form.
David Bray’s Right Wrong Turn
David Bray is an illustrator and designer whose works are a glimpse into another world, a surreal landscape of cartoon characters and pin-up girls. His surreal new show Wrong Turn is open now at Stolenspace Gallery
Concept and Design: Creative Retail Therapy
Taking shopping from being a mere activity to a full-on experience is exactly what concept and design stores are all about – and with a whole lot of them popping up all over Europe’s major cities, there has never been a better time to treat yourself to a little creative retail therapy.
Welcome to the digital revolution
Print has had a major revamp, with digitally manipulated prints giving textiles a new lease of life. Thanks to new digital technologies, designers have been able to modernise the ancient print art form
Pictoplasma Festival 2015 | Berlin
The world’s largest Conference and Festival of contemporary character culture is back and bigger than ever, with an exciting line-up of interdisciplinary artists ready to whet your appetite and get those juices flowing
More Art-House Films Please | What to watch this spring
Catch Me Daddy, The Tribe, White God, The Salt of Earth, Beyond Clueless
The Parasol unit presents: Los Carpinteros, the multidisciplinary duo
The Cuban art collective, Los Carpinteros, will be holding their first major show in the popular Parasol Unit Foundation for contemporary art, in London. The duo will exhibit their large-scale sculptures and installations
Food for thought | Europe’s best designed restaurants
Here is a list of six brilliantly designed and accessible restaurants within Europe that have perfected their menus and design principles and will certainly have you coming back for more
Ben Oakley Gallery to exhibit at the London Affordable Art Fair
The Ben Oakley Gallery is showing off its artists at the London Affordable Art Fair. The gallery, which specialises in unique, one off contemporary art works, limited edition prints and fine art, will be showcasing its carefully selected pieces at the fair in Battersea this March.