Contemporary Vanitas at Light Of Sohos

Light Of Soho, London’s leading light art gallery is pleased to announce their next show in collaboration with Lee Sharrock, Contemporary Vanitas, a look at vanity and mortality. Featuring 16 contemporary artists, the exhibition, which launches 26th May, will showcase the artists own interpretations of the Vanitas – is a category of symbolic works of art, … Continue reading Contemporary Vanitas at Light Of Sohos

London Art Fair – artists we enjoyed, Paul Wright

We strolled through the London Art Fair for the fourth consecutive year and as always stumbled upon remarkable artworks from ever so talented artists. In this series, we will tell you why we liked a particular piece from these artists as well as posting more works. We hope you will also enjoy it as we did. … Continue reading London Art Fair – artists we enjoyed, Paul Wright

Majajani show at Rich Mix

This exhibition aims to show Chila Kumari Burman’s work from 2000 to the present. For more than twenty five years Chila has been creating powerful images of contemporary Asian Feminisms. Born in Liverpool to a Hindu Punjabi family Chila’s art explores issues of class, gender, ethnicity, identity – but through the prism of defiance and love. … Continue reading Majajani show at Rich Mix

‘History’ – portraits from Adam Neate at Elms Lesters Painting Rooms

As I am reading the press release of History – Adam Neate. Portraits from 2006 -2013, I remember that last time I got that excited by a show about portraits was when I went to see Joram Roukes at Signal gallery. Adam Neate (as much as Joram Roukes) is the sort of artists that will … Continue reading ‘History’ – portraits from Adam Neate at Elms Lesters Painting Rooms