Thursday 30 March 2017

Shall I This Time Hold You?

Still from Sophie Clements's projection Shall I This Time Hold You? currently at the Barbican, London:





Wednesday 29 March 2017

Drawing Biennial MMXVII

I went to see Drawing Biennial at Drawing Room when I was in London two weeks ago.  I was a bit hesitant at first to share these pictures since all the drawings they were showing were placed inside plastic wraps, and the reflections on the plastic surfaces might have obscured the drawings in many cases.  But then I found that the reflections actually made the images more interesting.  So here they are ...

Alison Turnbull:



Ana Rojas Vega:



Andrew Bick:



Danny Rolph:



David Batchelor:



Frank Pudney:



James Brooks:



Knut Henrik Henriksen:



Lothar Götz:



Rana Begum:



Yelena Popova:



The show is still on for four more weeks.

Tuesday 28 March 2017

That Primitive Cottage Feeling*

William Tillyer from his solo exhibition currently at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London:





*That Primitive Cottage Feeling is the title of one of Tillyer's paintings on view.

Monday 27 March 2017

Poldaas's black square

I was excited to see Jaan Poldaas's new works from his solo exhibition 2016 just opened last week at Birch Contemporary, Toronto.  Note the presence of an anchoring black square on each of his paintings.







Saturday 25 March 2017

Footfall @ Walthamstow

Footfall Art is a pop-up window project showcasing works by emerging artists in London.  Some of the artists featured at their current Walthamstow Village Window Gallery show include ...

Jack Sutherland:



Charley Peters:



Karl Bielik:




Neill Clements:



Marion Piper:



An interesting mural on the exterior wall of a building close to the gallery:


Friday 24 March 2017

Shaping The Void II

From the current group exhibition Shaping The Void II hosted by Tannery Arts, London ...

Fiona Grady:




Lucy May Schofield:



Linda Hemmersbach:



Hannah Luxton:



Robert Holyhead:



Vincent Hawkins:




Kate Owens:



Isabel Moseley:



Fiona Grady was kind enough to show me her window installation in her studio upstairs.  Thank you, Fiona - excellent work: