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The Bread is the Life
The Bread is the Life
Many artists have used the humble loaf of bread to speak of survival, cultural identity, transcendent spirit…
Kim Vertue
Jan 29
Rebecca Horn, by Extension
Rebecca Horn, by Extension
Exploring the physical and psychological reach of the artist across multiple formats and beyond the corporeal…
Remy Dean
Jan 21
Westwood Bound
Westwood Bound
Vivienne Westwood’s inspired and inspiring fashion introduced new forms of beauty and ripped-up British identity
Remy Dean
Jan 9
This Island, Earth
This Island, Earth
Season’s Greetings! To all on (and off) the planet as we revisit ‘Earthrise’, the most influential image of the twentieth-century.
Remy Dean
Dec 24, 2022
Neon Lights and Moon Shadows
Neon Lights and Moon Shadows
Seeing the light through the poetic audio-visual installations of Cerith Wyn Evans…
Remy Dean
Dec 11, 2022
Two Years of the Six Shot Gallery
Two Years of the Six Shot Gallery
2 x 12 = 24 Exhibitions … 24 x 6 = 144 Works
Remy Dean
Dec 4, 2022
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Take a Bow: The Power of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Take a Bow: The Power of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Considering the kawaii career of an artist who continues to deliver the most eclectic and positive expressions of Pop Art
Remy Dean
Oct 22, 2022
The Dürer Tree
The Dürer Tree
Looking at Albrecht Dürer’s lovingly rendered Linden Baum study…
Kim Vertue
Sep 25, 2022
Constructing the Supreme Language of Art
Constructing the Supreme Language of Art
How abstract geometric forms came to represent profound emotions and concepts we deal with every day.
Remy Dean
Oct 20, 2019
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…the shared dreamings of Andrei Tarkovsky and David Lynch transcend consciousness and run deeper than the screen
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