Bright Ackwerh is an artist based in Ghana. His work tends to cover politics; encompassing, commenting and sometimes critiquing events, figures and situations. Bright always tries to uncover new perspectives and the often minority views that are not voiced in the central media…
Read MoreSofia Carreira-Wham and Imme Dattenberg-Doyle are friends, Londoners, and co-founders of Doyle Wham, the UK's first and only contemporary African photography gallery….
Read MoreHere’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this December, from the V&A’s exhibition dedicated to bags to the first solo exhibitions in the UK by New York-based artist Jennifer Packer, as well as the much-anticipated exhibition by Tracey Emin…
Read MoreWith the evenings getting darker, and Christmas around the corner, London is getting ready to reopen again. Whilst the city is by no means back to normal some events are still going ahead this month from much-loved Christmas ice-skating to the reopening of the London Coliseum…
Read MoreRowan Riley is an embroidery artist from London who graduated from the MA Fine Art course at Central Saint Martins in July 2020. Rowan’s work explores bodies, illness, and how the experience of living in one’s own body is both universal and deeply personal at the same time…
Read MoreKelda's practice creates, explores and repurposes imagery and words to create her own visual language that considers femininity, representation and autonomy…
Read MoreThe past few months have been a rollercoaster for us Londoners and Britons alike. However, many of London’s arts and cultural institutions are hanging in there and bringing us fantastic exhibitions to keep us going. Here’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this November…
Read MoreA Black Actress is the title of a stunning series of portraits by photographer Shonay Shote. These images showcase the compelling beauty and infectious charm of some of Britain’s most promising actresses of West Indian and African heritage…
Read MoreApparan is a London-based street artist originally from the Canary Islands. She combines her teaching career with her art, as well as running an art and music collective called Art House Project London through which she has curated dozens of art shows in London…
Read MoreNicole is an experienced gallerist and gallery director, and the founder of Schoeni Projects. She has lived in Hong Kong for most of her life, although attended school and university in the UK. Contemporary and street art are two of her passions…
Read MoreElla is a London-based Artist and Material Designer. In addition, she regularly lectures at University for the Creative Arts guiding young designers in their exploration of the subject. She creates work that crosses multiple disciplines…
Read MoreThere are several exhibitions to see this month in London from Mayfair’s Annual Art Weekend to the London voices exhibition at the Pitzhanger Manor Gallery…
Read MoreJune is a freelance graphic designer, branding expert and artist. She is originally from Tokyo but has lived in London for many years. Her work has been featured internationally on YCN, Cow Parade Niseko and SCMP. She is also a speaker at YOOX Net-a-Porter, UAL and ustwo….
Read MoreMorenike works in Sales and Marketing at Kate MacGarry Gallery in London. She completed a degree in Art History and Museum Studies at the University of Manchester…
Read MoreThe Georgian townhouse which was home to two of history’s most significant musical artists: George Frideric Handel & Jimi Hendrix, is open to the public to promote knowledge, awareness and enjoyment of their music…
Read MoreWith museums and galleries reopening, here are some of our favourite exhibitions not to miss in London this August…
Read MoreThe majority of London’s museums and galleries will begin reopening their doors this week with new safety measures in place to keep staff and visitors safe. Here’s our guide to new opening times and what’s on…
Read MoreFor your daily dose of “wokeness” through Instagram, discover some of the digital art we love and appreciate for their thought-provoking pieces surrounding topics such as Pride, racism and Covid-19…
Read MoreWomen have long been under-represented in the art world. In 2020 with what appears to be the glass ceiling breaking, we are seeing more exhibitions by women. To mark international women’s day and to commemorate the #5WomenArtists campaign we are sharing…
Read MoreThe London art scene is inundated with fantastic exhibitions, with London’s museums and galleries presenting exhibitions from some of the biggest names in art and equally impressive exhibitions from up-coming artists…
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