Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013
Music icon Prince has released an official music video for his new song Breakfast Can Wait. The highly anticipated video was directed by 18-year old Danielle Curiel, who also stars in the video alongside a crew of seasoned dancers. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013
Jessica Sarah Rinland’s work investigates and unifies opposing themes, drawing equally from her background in fine art and film production. Her films, writings and installations interweave found and original material, highlighting the incongruity of factual accounts, or presenting fiction in documentary form. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013
Armed with a scalpel, canadian artist Myriam Dion cuts rich textural patterns remeniscent of embroidered lacework right into latest edition of newspapers pages such as The Financial times, International Herald Tribune and Le Devoir to name a few. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013
John Cassavetes’s emotionally charged 1977 film Opening Night stands as one of the great American movies about theatre and the art of performance, and was nominated for two Golden Globes. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013
New paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Devin Troy Strother, now on display at Richard Heller Gallery. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013
Daniel Ginns originally from Portsmouth moved to London just over 3 years ago. He works in a variety of mediums. His recent work consist of setting up structures for drawing that encourage chance to determine the form, this excludes him from making any aesthetic decision. You can see a selection of Daniel’s favourite places from London here.
Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013
Columbine Goldsmith was born in Los Angeles, California and started taking photographs after her father, a cinematographer, gave her an old Nikon FG-20 on a trip to Mexico. read more
Posted by Fabio 10 October 2013
Levi Walton is a young photographer based in Panama City, Panama. His love for arts and photography began in his early teenage years. Since then, he’s developed his very own personal style, and keeps growing as an artist. read more