Post war factory floors and other Island Stories
Posted in: UncategorizedOnce upon a time in London
Posted in: UncategorizedInflatable icons, sporting losers and sand fountain
Posted in: UncategorizedThe Bruce Lacey Experience
Posted in: UncategorizedFoto8 Summershow
Posted in: UncategorizedThe Nine Eyes of Google Street View
Posted in: UncategorizedJon Rafman was one of the first artists who spent hours looking at the images collected by the cars and searching not just for the amusing, the ridiculous and the fortuitous but for postcard perfect moments. And does he have an eye for stunning images… continue
Superhuman, exploring human enhancement
Posted in: UncategorizedSuperhuman takes a broad and playful look at our obsession with being the best we can be. Items on display range from an ancient Egyptian prosthetic toe to a packet of Viagra, alongside contributions from artists such as Matthew Barney and scientists, ethicists and commentators working at the cutting edge of this most exciting, and feared, area of modern science continue
The London Festival of Photography (part 2)
Posted in: UncategorizedInner World / Innen Welt: The Projects of Haus-Rucker-Co., 1967-1992
Posted in: UncategorizedInvisible: Art about the Unseen 1957 – 2012
Posted in: UncategorizedInvisible is historical, yet contemporary. It tells wonderful stories, seems to be acutely conscious of its own apparent absurdity and more importantly, it leaves so much up to the visitor’s imagination continue
Strange Hungers
Posted in: UncategorizedHennessy’s prints, collages using vintage housewives magazines, sculptures that adorn mundane object with sexual innuendos are relentlessly campy and witty continue
The London Festival of Photography (part 1)
Posted in: Uncategorized#A.I.L – artists in laboratories, episode 5
Posted in: UncategorizedMake your own lie-detector or see art under a forensic perspective at the Wide Open School
Posted in: UncategorizedSony World Photography Awards 2012
Posted in: UncategorizedCompulsion
Posted in: UncategorizedWelcome to the Republic of Abkhazia
Posted in: UncategorizedAbkhazia broke away from Georgia after a short, violent civil war in ’92-’93 and only Russia, Venezuela, Nicaragua and the atoll of Nauru recognised it as independent state in 2008.
The artists spent four years witnessing and documenting the country’s attempts to repopulate with new immigrants a country that is ravaged by the war, almost empty and in great economic distress continue