Jessie Makinson – Nobody axed you to

Posted by Fabio 10 December 2019

Nobody axed you to is an exhibition featuring series of new commissions by British artist Jessie Makinson. The exhibition comprises large-scale oil paintings on canvas, a painted and carved Paravent, an in-situ wall-installation and several smaller ink and watercolour drawings, showing the variety of the artist’s practice. read more

Emi Ueoka

Posted by Fabio 10 December 2019

Emi Ueoka is a Japanese illustrator who graduated from Central Saint Martins, London. Her gentle work captures feelings within limited lines, moments that are personal and understated. A natural style defined by simplicity and honesty. She is best known for her drawings of girls and flowers observed in everyday life. read more

Yamamoto Masao – Itteki

Posted by Fabio 5 December 2019

Itteki, an exhibition of new work by Japanese artist Yamamoto Masao. Focusing on Bonsai, the Japanese art of cultivating miniaturized potted trees, this series of toned, gelatin silver prints continues Yamamoto’s exploration of the emotional power of photography through landscape and his surrounding environment. read more

Kate Gibb

Posted by Fabio 4 December 2019

Kate has worked as a printmaker and illustrator for over twenty years from her print studio in Paddington. A silkscreen obsessive, her early studies in printed textiles fuelled her inherent love of colour and pattern which continually provide the basis for the majority of her work. read more

Nao Tatsumi – Street View Journey

Posted by Fabio 4 December 2019

Street View Journey is a series by Tokyo-based artist and illustrator, Nao Tatsumi. read more

citylikeyou: Interview with Martin Vácha

Posted by Fabio 3 December 2019

Prague-based type designer Martin Vácha talked to us about design, creativity, and living and working in Prague. Plus a selection of his favourite places.

Read the full interview here

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Love, Ren Hang

Posted by Fabio 3 December 2019

Ren Hang’s analogue photographs use a playful, humorous visual language to relate the feelings, desires, fears, and loneliness of a young generation in China. His works stand as symbols of the youth’s rebellion against the conventions of a restrictive communist regime in which nudity and sexual freedom are subject to government censure and control even up to the present day. read more