Person of the Forest

Posted by Fabio 23 April 2018

In the vanishing lowland rainforests of Borneo, new research is underway to uncover and understand the unique cultural behaviors in wild orangutans, before it’s too late. There, photographer Tim Laman, researcher Cheryll Knott and young explorer Robert Suro read more

Paige Moon

Posted by Fabio 20 April 2018

Paige Moon’s work is based on her daily adventures, whether alone or with a cast of old and new friends. She aims to compile recollections of memories and create memorials to those experiences. read more

Jennifer Guidi – Heliocentric

Posted by Fabio 19 April 2018

Heliocentric an exhibition of new paintings by Jennifer Guidi. This is Guidi’s first exhibition with Gagosian gallery and her first solo exhibition in Asia. read more

John Clang

Posted by Fabio 19 April 2018

The practice of Singaporean visual artist John Clang often straddles dual realities of global cities, unfettered by confines of time and geography. A double-sight navigator of a world in constant flux, he absorbs seemingly mundane and banal external stimuli read more

Jade Lombard

Posted by Fabio 18 April 2018

Jade Lombard is a Freelance art director and creative director Based in Paris. She graduated from the Parisian graphic art school ESAG Penninghen in 2013 and started to work at Éditions Jalou and Hôtel du Temps. read more

Forest Memories – Celia Jacobs

Posted by Fabio 18 April 2018

Forest Memories – A series of paintings by artist and llustrator Celia Jacobs based off of memories of being in the forest. These paintings are currently being shown as part of the Unvarnished Truth group exhibition at Ayzenberg Space from April 8 to July 1, 2018. read more

The Photographers’ Gallery presents Work in Process

Posted by Fabio 17 April 2018

The Photographers’ Gallery presents Work in Process, a group exhibition which surveys new and recent works by five contemporary female artists (Julie Cockburn, Alma Haser, Jessa Fairbrother, Liz Nielsen, Felicity Hammond), whose process-based practices focus on the photographic surface, interacting with it in challenging and innovative ways. read more

Helen Cammock – winner of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.

Posted by Fabio 17 April 2018

Iwona Blazwick, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery announced Helen Cammock as the seventh winner of the prize at a ceremony at the Whitechapel Gallery on 16 April 2018. Cammock was selected from a shortlist of artists including Emma Hart, Ruth Ewan, Ana Genovés, Tania Kovats and Phoebe Unwin. read more