Budapest’s Visual Arts Culture
A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit the capital and largest city of Hungary: Budapest. Having heard from several sources that Budapest is a hub for … Continue reading
Polyphony
A recent pop-up exhibition in The Electrician’s Shop Gallery, Trinity Buoy Wharf; Polyphony demonstrated the transient, collaborative approach to exhibition making graduates are currently employing in London. In music, polyphony is … Continue reading
Meeting James
For those of you who are unaware, cu•rate is a show curated by three curators. Yes that is alot of “curate”. So far, however, this blog has only seen what … Continue reading
“A Very Inchanting Piece of Ruin…”
Ruin Lust – Tate Britain: Hiding in the recently restored Grade II listed building at Tate Britain, Ruin Lust is an intimate yet compelling exhibition. The eight room display of … Continue reading
Martin Creed: That’s what he said…
Martin Creed’s major retrospective: ‘What’s the point of it?’ occupies the entire Hayward Gallery. Through this extensive body of work, the Scottish artist reflects an approach to art that is self-evaluating, inviting the … Continue reading
Sensing Spaces: Architecture Reimagined
Is architecture art? Well this is what the Royal Academy in London have recently challenged within the comfort of a very grand and lavish white and gold cube. As soon … Continue reading