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It was Olafur Eliasson’s The Weather Project, that beautiful artificial sun that hung in the main turbine hall of the Tate Modern back in 2003, that was the one work of art ... (more)
It was Olafur Eliasson’s The Weather Project, that beautiful artificial sun that hung in the main turbine hall of the Tate Modern back in 2003, that was the one work of art ... (more)
So this year’s Frieze Art Fair has been and gone, and Regent’s Park has return back to an open space without the art world cramming itself into massive heated tents for the ... (more)
The latest exhibition in our reception at 82 Baker Street is Love Music Love Food, an exclusive project in support of Teenage Cancer Trust, by Patrice de Villiers. (more)
To coincide with the opening of the Paralympics tonight we’re fortunate to be exhibiting photographer John Ord in our reception at 82 Baker Street. Chosen by the British ... (more)
Special offer for ‘PO! Design, Culture, Fashion’ Exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum. (more)
Hot foot it down to Christie’s where, from today until Thursday 14 June they are exhibiting over 50 works coming up for auction. A number of which have rarely, or never, ... (more)
So British Summer Time is here, along with the rain. So whether you’re looking for somewhere to shelter from the rain for a couple of hours, or something to do this Bank ... (more)
Eric Ravilious was a great English artist who sadly died too young in an wartime air crash… he had really come into his own as a War Artist from 1939 onwards. This exhibition... (more)
A few days after opening I went to see the Lucian Freud exhibition at National Portrait Gallery. I cant remember being more excited about visiting an art gallery. Probably ... (more)
Back at the start of the millenium, Leagas Delaney and Tony Scott created a series of memorable TV commercials for Barclay’s Bank, called “Big”. In one of them, Sir Anthony ... (more)
So will this latest exhibition from the enduring duo still have the power to shock and provoke? Or did the Tate Modern’s massive retrospective in 2007 make them mainstream... (more)