By Debbie Djordjevic When you think of Socialist Russian art it is easy to immediately think of the strong and strident images of communist era posters, however Revolution - Russian Art 1917-1932 delves into the dazzling creativity which came into … [Read more...]
THIS SUMMER’S MUST SEE ART EXHIBITS
By Elizabeth Ponce This summer, hopefully you'll have the chance to get away on holiday, relax and embrace a new place with everything it has to offer. One of our favourite ways to take in a city's culture is through its art. There are a … [Read more...]
We Do Love You, Miles
The Miles Aldridge's retrospective, I Only Want You To Love Me, launched yesterday at Somerset House. And it's Aldridge in his most saturated form. From the technicolour palette, juxtaposition of the mundane with the hyper-glamorous to his … [Read more...]
Macaulay Culkin’s Art Exhibition
So while Mila Kunis has well and truly moved on with Ashton Kutcher, Macaulay Culkin has moved on in his own way by painting, and it's pretty good. Culkin currently has some of his paintings on display at Le Poisson Rouge in Manhattan, a show he … [Read more...]



