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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Frieze Sculpture at Regent's Park review: a delightful meeting of park and art – Evening Standard – Ben Luke 16 September 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Frieze Sculpture. Meditation Tree Regents Park, London 14 September – 31 October 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION The... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Frieze Sculpture 2021: A vibrant, political and cross-generational return – Wallpaper – Harriet Lloyd-Smith 16 September 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Frieze Sculpture. Meditation Tree Regents Park, London- 14 September – 31 October 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION Frieze... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
In Pictures: See the Joyful Works Included in Frieze Sculpture 2021, From a Pearlescent Monolith to a Quirky Pineapple – ArtNet – Naomi Rea 15 September 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Frieze Sculpture. Meditation Tree Regents Park, London 14 September – 31 October 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION Signs... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI – LAKWENA MACIVER – ZAK OVÉ
It's About Black Art Not Being a Sellable Fad: How One Curator Is Navigating the Market for a Show of Black British Art at Christie's London – ArtNet – Naomi Rea 15 September 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Bold Black British Christies 1 – 22 October 2021 EVENT DETAILS Christie’s will hold an exhibition of... Read more
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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Frieze Art Fair Makes its Return to London – Arts & Collections 26 August 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Frieze Sculpture, London’s biggest free display of outdoor art returns to Regents Park this year, opening to... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
Artist Lakwena on her new Covent Garden installation – Luxury London – Annabel Harrison 20 July 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION Nothing Can Separate Us: the London-born artist on the significance of her latest bold and beautifully bright... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
Artist Lakwena has brought some colour to Covent Garden – Time Out – Joe Mackertich 8 July 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Nothing Can Separate Us Covent Garden. Floral Street 8 July – 30 September 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
Lakwena brings her acid-bright, type art to Covent Garden in a takeover of optimism – Creative Boom – Katy Cowan 8 July 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Nothing Can Separate Us Covent Garden. Floral Street 8 July – 30 September 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION... Read more
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LAKWENA MACIVER
Covent Garden Installation Revealed – The Daily Telegraph 8 July 2021 Nothing Can Separate Us Covent Garden. Floral Street 8 July – 30 September 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION “In the pink!... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
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BOYLE FAMILY
ArtSeen. Nothing is more radical than the facts – The Brooklyn Rail – Mark Bloch 7 April 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Look at your feet and what’s around them in an area roughly six feet square. Study the... Read more -
SALAH ELMUR
Centre Pompidou acquires three works by Salah Elmur 30 March 2021 Read more
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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Abstract and Arab: Taking Shape at the McMullen Museum – Daily Sabah – Matt Hanson 25 March 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE In the years between 1950 and 1980, the Arab world survived the world’s precarious geopolitical balance as... Read more -
ZAK OVÉ
Sculptor Zak Ové creates monumental Afrofuturistic rocket ship, but it has nowhere to land – The Art Newspaper – Louisa Buck 23 March 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE When it comes to sculpture, Zak Ové doesn’t hold back. His two giant carnivalesque moko jumbie stilt-walkers... Read more -
BOYLE FAMILY
'Nothing is more radical than the facts' on view at Luhring Augustine, New York 6 March 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION Luhring Augustine is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Boyle Family , a British collaborative... Read more -
JAMAAL PETERMAN
The View from Without – Art in America – Louisa Bury 16 February 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Grunch James Fuentes New York, USA 55 Delancey St, New York, NY 10002, United States 10 December... Read more
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LAKWENA MACIVER
Art review: Jump Paintings and Back in the Air by Lakwena – Church Times – Jonathan Evens 11 February 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Jump Paintings; Part 2 8 – 28 February 2022 LINK TO EXHIBITION In 2020, as a muralist... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
LAKWENA ON BELIEF, MYTHOLOGY AND MAKING A STATEMENT – Creative Review – Aimée McLaughlin 3 February 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE The London-based artist discusses the motivation and process behind her epic painted murals, which combine vibrant colour... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
Lakwena Maciver: Review-Interview Hastings Contemporary – ArtlystRevd – Jonathan Evens 31 January 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Homeplace Hastings Contemporary. Galleries 1+2 Rock-a-Nore Rd, Hastings TN34 3DW 10 December 2020 – 9 May 2021... Read more -
RAVEN HALFMOON
Indigenous Artist Raven Halfmoon on Interpreting History Through Contemporary Sculpture – Vogue – Christian Allaire 9 January 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE Indigenous artist Raven Halfmoon (Caddo Nation) has had a long love affair with ceramics. She was exposed... Read more
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RAVEN HALFMOON
Raven Halfmoon On Toeing the Line Between Her Caddo Heritage and TikTok – Garage – Annie Armstrong 8 January 2021 LINK TO ARTICLE For the past year, Raven Halfmoon has been hard at work exploring The Duality of Man. Well,... Read more -
JAMAAL PETERMAN
Jamaal Peterman Explores Simulated Realities in Abstract-meets-figurative paintings portraying Black and Brown bodies. – Hyperbeast – Keith Estiler 18 December 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE Grunch James Fuentes New York, USA 55 Delancey St, New York, NY 10002, United States 10 December... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
Artist Lakwena Transforms Basketball Court Into Colorful Text-Based Work – Hype Art – Keith Estiler 15 December 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE London-based contemporary artist Lakwena recently unveiled a massive text-based work in the city of Pine Bluff, Arkansas.... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
Art of the matter: philanthropic initiatives so great you'll want to frame them. How To Give It in 2020 – and beyond – Financial Times – Rosanna Dodds 13 December 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE In Normandy, the sky burns bright. Daffodils bloom and fruit trees blossom. At least, that’s the case... Read more
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HASSAN HAJJAJ
PHOTO ANNUAL AWARDS 2020 FOR BEST MAGAZINE/EDITORIAL 20 November 2020 DJ Portfolio By Hassan Hajjaj, 2020 Publication: Vanity Fair A portfolio of DJ portraits shot in Los Angeles and Las... Read more -
MATTHEW BURROWS
The Apollo Awards Personality of the Year: Matthew Burrows – Apollo 19 November 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE Since their launch in 1992, the Apollo Awards have celebrated exceptional achievements in the art and museum... Read more -
MATTHEW BURROWS
A Pledge to Help Artists Becomes a Lucrative Lifeline – The New York Times – Scott Reyburn 12 November 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE With galleries and fairs shut, a British painter created a campaign to help others sell their work... Read more -
HEYWOOD & CONDIE
This Land The Atkinson. Lord Street Southport PR8 1DB 10 October 2020 – 27 March 2021 23 October 2020 Tony Heywood in conversation with Ben Tufnell BT: The exhibition is really about Formby and your relationship to it. Can... Read more
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NIKA NEELOVA
INTUITIVE GEOMETRIES: women making contemporary sculpture – A yellowfields publication 13 October 2020 CLICK HERE TO ORDER YOUR COPY A yellowfields publication featuring artist and curator texts; • Sloe Gin / The Foot... Read more -
MATTHEW BURROWS
Matthew Burrows Founder and Director of the Artist Support Pledge has been awarded an MBE for services to the Arts 10 October 2020 Matthew Burrows Founder and Director of the Artist Support Pledge has been awarded an MBE for services to the Arts... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Talking Points. State of the Arts – Harper's Bazaar 6 October 2020 Nazy Vassegh on how the world’s galleries, fairs and auction houses are having to adapt for the times Only ve... Read more -
MATTHEW BURROWS
Artist Matthew Burrows and Artist Support Pledge announced as winner of this years Tech 4 Good award for arts and culture 4 October 2020 “Its been quite a journey over the last six months, who could have imagined it. Thank you to all at... Read more
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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
The End of Art History. Writing a global art history demands that we give up historical thinking. – Hyperallergic – David Carrier 26 September 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE Art historians often begin with a close focus on an individual artifact before setting that object into... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
Interview with Lakwena Maciver: Message behind the text. Lakwena Maciver is inspired by faith, family heritage, and Black historyy – Church Times – George Luke 28 August 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE LAKWENA MACIVER’s bright, bold murals adorn walls in Vienna, New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Sweden,... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
'Prison Notebook': How Sudanese artist Ibrahim El Salahi transformed his suffering into seminal works – The National – Alexandra Chaves 20 August 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE The modernist's incredibly important series of works has been translated into English by Sharjah Art Foundation On... Read more -
SALAH ELMUR
What I Buy & Why: Collector Beth Rudin DeWoody on How She's Satisfying Her Art-Buying Addiction During Lockdown – Artnet – Sarah Cascone 10 August 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE The Los Angeles-based collector tells us about buying and looking at art via PDF, over Zoom, and... Read more
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MATTHEW BURROWS
Matthew Burrows receives a Points of Light award from the Prime Minister – Points of Light Award 8 August 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE Matthew Burrows, from East Sussex, set up the ‘Artist Support Pledge’ in response to the pandemic, encouraging... Read more -
HASSAN HAJJAJ
30th July 2020 - 1st November 2020 Arnolfini 30 July 2020 LINK TO ARNOLFINI WEBSITE With an exuberant melee of colours, patterns, appropriated brand logos and found objects, Hassan Hajjaj: The... Read more -
LEONARDO DREW
Art Is Fed by Experiences: Watch Artist Leonardo Drew Explain How His Worldwide Travels Inform His Work – ArtNet – Carolien Goldstein 23 July 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words.... Read more -
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
5 Artists to Follow If You Like Basquiat – Artsy– Juliana Lopez 14 July 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE In this monthly series, Artsy’s Curatorial team features a group of five emerging and noteworthy artists who... Read more
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DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
5 Artists on Our Radar This June – Artsy editorial 1 June 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE Vigo Virtual Reality Exhibition Gallery 1 1 May 2020 – 1 February 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION “Artists... Read more -
LAKWENA MACIVER
21:46 - 31:24 mins. UNIQLO TATE LATES: NIGHT IN. Friday 29 May 19.00–21.00 BST LINK TO UNIQLO TATE LATES: NIGHT IN – STREAM 1 29 May 2020 LINK TO UNIQLO TATE LATES: NIGHT IN – STREAM 1 While Tate galleries are closed Uniqlo Tate Lates: Night In... Read more -
Is the future of the art market online? – The Art Newspaper – Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by Julia Michalska, David Clack and Aimee Dawson 15 May 2020 LINK TO INTERVIEW Vigo Virtual Reality Exhibition Gallery 1 1 May 2020 – 1 February 2021 LINK TO EXHIBITION Vigo... Read more
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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
A Love Letter to MoMA: Glenn Lowry and Curators Share the Works They Miss the Most – Galerie – Lucy Rees 12 May 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE From a bedroom by Charlotte Perriand to a dreamy painting by Tarsila do Amaral, these are the... Read more
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Here Are 14 Galleries With Brand-New Viewing Rooms You Can Explore Now – ArtNet 6 May 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE It seems that every day now, a new spate of galleries announce the launch of their virtual... Read more
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MATTHEW BURROWS
#ArtistsSupportPledge: growing online marketplace to help artists generates £9m in one week – The Art Newspaper – Louisa Buck 24 March 2020 READ MORE One positive outcome of the coronavirus crisis has been the rallying of communities to help those most vulnerable... Read more -
MATTHEW BURROWS
Emerging Artists Are Pledging to Support One Another During the Health Crisis by Buying Each Other's Work Through InstagramWith the Artist Support Pledge, Matthew Burrows hopes to make generosity infectious. – ArtNet News – Naomi Rea 19 March 2020 READ MORE Artists around the world are suffering from the uncertainty caused by the continued spread of coronavirus. In a... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
NICOLE BERRY OPENS HER BLACK BOOK OF STYLE – Financial Times – How To Spend It 5 March 2020 READ MORE The executive director of New York’s The Armory Show art fair, Nicole Berry, discusses her favourite piece of... Read more
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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
A real hit parade of work from almost every country in the Arab world – Apollo – Raphael Cormack 3 March 2020 READ MORE Modern Arab art is having a moment; there is no question about it. In the past decade there... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
NYU Grey Art Gallery Spotlights Pioneers of Arab Art – The Hoya – Faris Bseiso 6 February 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950–1980s Grey Art Gallery. University, 100 Washington Square East, New... Read more -
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
'The Surface Is as Important as the Image:' See How Artist Daniel Crews-Chubb Builds His Magnificently Textured Works – ArtNet 4 February 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE The British artist's first New York exhibition opens this month at Timothy Taylor with a series of... Read more -
STEPHEN CHAMBERS
Artists in their studio: Stephen Chambers. Stephen Chambers' art portrays his pursuit of a life less ordinary – Home & Garden – Emily Tobin 1 February 2020 LINK TO ARTICLE Continuing her series, Emily Tobin meets the artist whose figurative paintings are seductive and unsettling S tephen... Read more
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HASSAN HAJJAJ
VOGUE, THE ARAB ISSUE | HASSAN HAJJAJ – 14 February - 07 June 2020 – Fotografiska | Stockholm 17 January 2020 LINK TO FOTOGRAFISKA'S WEBSITE Full of vibrant colours, speed, and rhythmic sway, the Moroccan roots are clearly visible in Hassan... Read more -
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Shanghai's Profile is Rising: How Long Before It Becomes the Go-To Art City in China. Featuring Toby Clarke & Daniel Crews-Chubb – ART News – Sophie Hastings 14 November 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE The global art community has been eyeing China as the next great market for more than a... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Dissecting a gallery in a remade MoMA – The Art Newspaper – Dale Berning Sawa 29 October 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Among the most striking examples of the museum's more global and inclusive approach is a gallery with... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
MoMA Remixed: The Artists Coming to the Fore in the New Look Gallery – Mutual Art – Adam Heardman 23 October 2019 READ MORE On Monday, October 21, 2019, New York’s Museum of Modern Art opened its doors and welcomed the first... Read more
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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Budge up, great white males! MoMA goes global with an explosive $450m rehang – The Guardian – Charlotte Higgins 16 October 2019 READ MORE In his Poetics, Aristotle argued that poetry was a more scientific and serious genre than history. This was... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Why Do We Need An Art Fair Dedicated To African Art? Will African contemporary art need to be viewed in isolation as it becomes more mainstream? Gallerists, collectors and curators respond during the recent edition of 1-54 London – Harpers Bazaar – Rebecc 13 October 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Seed Drawings - Pain Relief 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA 3... Read more -
HASSAN HAJJAJ
Hassan Hajjaj Turns Moroccan Clichés Into London Cool – The New York Times – Siddhartha Mitter 9 October 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Grocery-store cans and boxes marked in Arabic script served as decoration and furniture. Crowding the walls were... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
The New MoMA Is Here. Get Ready for Change. – The New York Times – Jason Farago 3 October 2019 READ MORE Christophe Cherix, the chief curator of drawings and prints, arranges sheets from Ibrahim el-Salahi’s “Prison Notebook” (1976). The... Read more
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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Artist Ibrahim El-Salahi: 'When I work, I don't feel pain at all' – Financial Times – Maya Jaggi 27 September 2019 READ MORE Seed Drawings - Pain Relief 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA 3 –... Read more -
HASSAN HAJJAJ
Morocco a-go-go: the eye-popping visions of Hassan Hajjaj - in pictures – The Guardian 25 September 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and... Read more -
LEONARDO DREW
Material Philosophies, Public Art and the Installations of Leonardo Drew – Sotheby's – Christine Pungong 23 August 2019 READ MORE Where Were You At Night S|2 Gallery, London 31, 33 St George St, Mayfair, London W1S 2FL 11... Read more -
DUNCAN MACASKILL
On my radar: Robert Icke's cultural highlights – The Guardian – Robert Icke 18 August 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE I’ve never met, emailed or spoken with the artist Duncan MacAskill but when, a few years ago,... Read more
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IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Into the Night explores the modern art of cabarets and clubs spanning the 1880s to the 1960s – Creative Boom – Tora Baker 19 July 2019 DOWNLOAD ARTICLE Into the Night. Cabarets & Clubs in Modern Art The Barbican Barbican Centre Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS... Read more -
SEMIHA BERKSOY
THE WOMAN ON THE MOON: SEMIHA BERKSOY AT THE GRAND PALAIS – Daily Sabah Arts – MATT HANSON 16 July 2019 DOWNLOAD ARTICLE POSTHUMOUSLY, THE HIGH DRAMATIC SOPRANO, PRIMA DONNA, PAINTER, POET, ACTRESS AND PERFORMANCE ARTIST SEMIHA BERKSOY STRUTS HER STUFF... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Ibrahim El-Salahi – Interview "Drawing for me is a kind of meditation" – Studio International – Anna McNay 26 June 2019 READ MORE Pain Relief Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York's HQ, King's Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 4RY. Lower Ground floor... Read more -
HEYWOOD & CONDIE
CROSS POLLINATION. Review : Cross Pollination – Lorraine Bacchus – Art in Liverpool 12 June 2019 READ MORE On one of the dreary, wet early June days I took myself off on the train to Southport... Read more
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ZAK OVÉ
UK galleries have embraced black artists, says exhibition curator. Zak Ové of Get Up, Stand Up Now show feels cultural scene has never been more accepting – The Guardian – Lanre Bakare 11 June 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Britain’s cultural institutions are more open than ever before to black British culture and the artists behind... Read more -
ZAK OVÉ
Get Up, Stand Up Now: Black British art's response to the Windrush scandal – The Guardian – Colin Grant 2 June 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Get Up Stand Up Now Somerset House, West Wing Strand, London WC2R 1LA 12 June – 15... Read more -
LEONARDO DREW
Artist Leonardo Drew Wants You to Come Play on His Interactive 'Magic Carpet' in Madison Square Park This Summer – Artnet – Sarah Cascone 31 May 2019 READ MORE City in the Grass Madison Square Gardens New York, USA 3 June – 15 December 2019 LINK TO... Read more -
LEONARDO DREW
Leonardo Drew on Learning From Chinese Artisans – Art in America – Francesca Aton 30 May 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Leonardo Drew is best known for his installations of weathered materials, including cotton, metal, animal hides, and... Read more
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LEONARDO DREW
Leonardo Drew Rides His Magic Carpet to a New Field – The New York Times – Hilarie M. Sheets 30 May 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE When Leonardo Drew was invited by the Madison Square Park Conservancy to make his first outdoor public... Read more -
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI
Ibrahim El-Salahi: Art As a Spiritual Means of Meditation – Whitewall – Katy Donoghue 13 May 2019 READ MORE Pain Relief Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York's HQ, King's Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 4RY Lower Ground floor... Read more -
DERRICK ADAMS
The 10 Best Booths at Frieze New York – Artsy – Alina Cohen 3 May 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Frieze New York Randall Island's Park 1 – 5 May 2019 LINK TO EXHIBITION At the ferry... Read more -
DERRICK ADAMS
Can't Make It to Randall's Island? Take a Virtual Tour of the Best Art at Frieze New York 2019 – ArtNet News – Sarah Cascone 3 May 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Frieze New York Randall Island's Park 1 – 5 May 2019 LINK TO EXHIBITION Here's a glimpse... Read more
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DERRICK ADAMS
Why advance sales at fairs are gaining ground – The Art Newspaper – Anny Shaw 3 May 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Frieze New York Randall Island's Park 1 – 5 May 2019 LINK TO EXHIBITION A week before... Read more -
DERRICK ADAMS
The Four Best Things To See At Frieze New York – Forbes – Natasha Wolff 2 May 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE Frieze New York Randall Island's Park 1 – 5 May 2019 LINK TO EXHIBITION Spring is known... Read more -
DERRICK ADAMS
Why advance sales at fairs are gaining ground. In the internet age, pre-selling at fairs is commonplace but collectors are unlikely to stop buying in person any time soon – The Art Newspaper – Anny Shaw 1 May 2019 LINK TO ARTICLE A week before the first VIP set foot inside the Frieze tent on Wednesday, Toby Clarke, the... Read more -
JENNY WATSON
A Q&A with Jenny Watson. On the occasion of her exhibition 'A Horses Tale'. Questions by Nick Hackworth 28 March 2019 Q: The exhibition is called A Horses Tale. Horses feature often in your work as do both horses’ tails and... Read more
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