Posted by Fabio 30 May 2012
Feelings marks Brazilian artist Nina Pandolfo’s London gallery debut with her Spice Angels series, overflowing with lively patterned, vibrantly coloured canvases and sculptures. read more
Posted by Fabio 24 May 2012
Roma-Sinti-Kale-Manush, a group exhibition by photographers and lens-based artists examining the condition of Roma people in Europe and surrounding countries. With a population of 10 to 12 million in the EU, the Roma are the oldest and largest European ethnic minority. read more
Posted by Fabio 24 May 2012
The single elements within the works of David Ostrowski are supposed to look like traces which occur incidentally. On that account, he tries to neglect all of his painterly knowledge and ability in order “to paint as a right-hander with his right hand as if it was the left one.” read more
Posted by Fabio 21 May 2012
Analysis Results is the new solo exhibition by Czech artist Kristof kintera. Some of the well known pieces will be shown, such as “My Light Is your Light” (2008), a monstrous chandelier made of urban lamps or “Revolution” (2005), a strange boy banging his head on the wall. read more
Posted by Fabio 14 May 2012
The first exhibition to feature British and international artists exhibiting alongside Azerbaijani artists will be shown at the Baku Museum of Modern Art from 15 May 2012. Realised by YARAT!, a non-commercial organisation dedicated to promoting contemporary art in Azerbaijan, Merging Bridges will feature acclaimed artists including the world-renowned Sarah Lucas, Keith Coventry, James Turrell, Idris Khan and Olympia Scarry. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2012
In his installation, reverse of volume RG, Yasuaki Onishi uses the simplest materials — plastic sheeting and black hot glue — to create a monumental, mountainous form that appears to float in space. The process that he calls casting the invisible involves draping the plastic sheeting over stacked cardboard boxes, which are then removed to leave only their impressions. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 May 2012
Maess explores the topic of emergence as motifs to describe the idea of cyber-intuitive space. Using multilayered interactive structures as patterns, Maess creates drawings that explores raw data sets derived from sources such as professional network connections, airline destinations, demographics, Facebook mentions, and others. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 April 2012
FRIEND & Rough Trade are screening music videos by LA-based directing duo Focus Creeps at Rough Trade East tomorrow from 7-9PM. Having just finished promos for Django Django and Arctic Monkeys, these guys are truly one of the most exciting directors out there. Accompanied by NTS Radio Djs, this is sure to be a great evening.