The Fantastic World of Hungry Castle

Posted by Fabio 15 November 2013

Hungry Castle makes public art for planet earth. Based in Barcelona, the collaborative of Dave Glass and Kill Cooper create large-scale works inspired by internet pop culture. They sell concepts and cool to corporate sponsors, creative agencies, music festivals and to you. read more

Polly Brown – Bodies

Posted by Fabio 15 November 2013

BodiesCars and Humans – A new photography series by the very talented London based film maker, photographer and artist, Polly Brown. read more

Mark Wagner – Money is Material

Posted by Fabio 15 November 2013

The one dollar bill is the most ubiquitous piece of paper in America. Collage asks the question: what might be done to make it something else? It is a ripe material: intaglio printed on sturdy linen stock, covered in decorative filigree, and steeped in symbolism and concept. read more

Castello Cavalcanti by Wes Anderson

Posted by Fabio 14 November 2013

Commissioned by Prada, Castello Cavalcanti is an 8 minutes short film from cult director Wes Anderson, starring one of Anderson’s regular actor-collaborator, Jason Schwartzman. read more

Hello, My Name Is Paul Smith

Posted by Fabio 14 November 2013

The Design Museum takes you into the world of fashion designer Paul Smith, a world of creation, inspiration, collaboration, wit and beauty. read more

Keren Moscovitch – Me Into You

Posted by Fabio 14 November 2013

Keren Moscovitch is an artist engaging lens-based and collborative practice to explore issues of intimacy and relationships. She lives and works in New York City where she teaches at the School of Visual Arts and holds an MFA from the School of Visual Arts and a BA from Georgetown University. read more

Daniel Bragin

Posted by Fabio 14 November 2013

Daniel Bragin is a recent Sculpture graduate from the Royal Collage of Art. He enjoys putting mundane objects and commonplace materials to use. The artist explains: “The fine-tuning of each visual element and the selection/combination of details allows the familiarity to remain, whilst creating a strikingly new metaphorical interpretation.” read more

Sarah Lucas: SITUATION

Posted by Fabio 14 November 2013

Presented throughout the lower and upper floors of the Whitechapel Gallery are two decades of works by British artist, Sarah Lucas. This exhibition takes us from Lucas’s 1990s’ foray into the salacious perversities of British tabloid journalism to the London premiere of her sinuous, light reflecting bronzes read more