Yayoi Kusama’s artistic career spans over sixty years of breathtaking work. The current exhibition at the Tate Modern highlights moments of her most intense innovation
If Zelda Kaplan could have chosen a place where she wanted to spend her last moments, my bet is that it would have been exactly where it was: on the front row of a fashion show. Wednesday, amongst the clothes, models and celebrities, New York Fashion Week was hit by the death ‘New York’s oldest [...]
Last week saw the launch of ‘Unplanned Magic’ by Material at the Red Gallery, deep in the heart of the Shoreditch’s Design Triangle.
Is print the new black?
Yesterday might have been the big V day, but it was also the opening of the new exhibition of David LaChapelle’s work, Earth Laughs in Flowers, at Robilant + Voena in Dover Street.
Iconic artist Rachel Whiteread is to conduct a major commission at the Whitechapel Gallery in June 2012. The artist, in her first permanent undertaking in the UK will transform the Whitechapel’s façade.
The media like to portray Teesside as a culture less, industrial, hole. So it’s nice to see the witty and charming documentary ‘Sound It Out’ about the areas last surviving independent record shop, portray the area in a positive light.
Yesterday marked the opening of what just might be the definitive David Lynch season at the BFI.
Band of Skulls bassist, Emma Richardson has teamed up with Daydreaming Projects for her debut exhibition Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’.
Live Park is a 4D art theme park, full of vibrant interactive performance, art and gaming under one roof at KINTEX, South Korea.
Yorkshire’s London-based, Justin Deakin is one of the country’s finest cordwainer’s and unlike most of his peers, specialises solely in clothing men’s feet.
Quentin Jones is a London-based illustrator, a Cambridge philosophy graduate and one of fashion’s brightest young filmmakers.
Kate Moross is a London-based creative who as an illustrator is best known for her work with three sided shapes, typography and music.
Pendurance was a challenge set by us at Think-Work-Play for artist and emotional cartographer Lizzie Mary Cullen. We’ve known Lizzie for a while and followed her as she drew on the walls at Harvey Nichols and when she exhibited at Clerkenwell Design Week. Her style of work is flowing and emotive, so we wondered just [...]
With Green = Boom, DWFE are questioning your relationship to violence in the media and film, but also letting you feel the adrenaline of defusing a real world bomb. Fancy being Bruce Willis?
We had a bit of a moment under a piano the other day. Composer of music for TV, films and video games, Daniel Pemberton insisted on it.
Dominic had arranged for us to meet him in the park near his studio in Bethnal Green. We had no idea why. Our only instruction was to find the sculpture in the middle of the green.
Anna Kompaniets and Lenka Johanna-Marie are Akleriah
New Young Pony Club started originally as a writing duo formed of Tahita Bulmer and Andy Spence. Driven by their shared love of punk and dance music the band eventually expanded to include Lou on keys, Igor on bass, and Sarah on drums. The success of tracks ‘The Bomb’ and ‘Ice Cream’ meant that you [...]
Rebel Dining Society is a creative event collective that bring food, art and music together to create one-off parties in secret locations across London.