Posted by Fabio 7 August 2012
The Eternal Internet Brotherhood is an initiative for a 5 day cooperative camp between artists, curators and writers taking place on the greek island of Anafi. Hosted by The Angelo Foundation participants include Travess Smalley, Rafael Rozendaal, Petros Moris and Billy Rennekamp, among others.
Posted by Fabio 27 July 2012
World-renowned Czech sculptor David Cerny is to unveil his first major, public commission in London for over a decade. Entitled, London Booster, this extraordinary sculpture consists of a double-decker London bus manufactured in 1957, which Cerny has fitted with enormous mechanical arms allowing it to do press-ups. read more
Posted by Fabio 24 July 2012
Belgian artist Kris Martin (b. 1972) today occupies an important and distinct position in contemporary art. In his diverse work, which ranges from installation and sculpture to photography, video and drawing, he loosely refers to literary and art history. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 July 2012
Everyone knows the broken window theory – that vanadalised windows signal an acceptance of social decline. Not so in Hackney where 312 identically smashed windows are causing passers-by to double take. Nicknamed ‘the Banksy of glass’ by local residents, artist Alex Chinneck is replacing broken factory windows with… broken factory windows. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 July 2012
A new body of work that develops Jo Longhurst’s interest in perfection and takes her enquiry from the ideal body to the perfect performance, exploring the physical and emotional experiences of elite gymnasts in training and competition. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 July 2012
In this Olympic month, a cultural exchange of ideas has provided a platform for Roberto Paradise to highlight a cross section of its programme in London for the first time. A series of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other mixed media, brings together the work of; Jose Lerma, Hector Madera, Bubu Negrón, Jonathan Torres, Fernando Pintado, Chaveli Sifre, and Juni Figueroa. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 July 2012
I know what you are trying to say is the first solo show of Taiwanese artist Ting-Ting Cheng in UK. It comprises three closely connected works, using video, photography and an interactive card game. read more