Visual Arts
Keith Khan: Head of Culture for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad
Keith Khan's challenge as Head of Culture for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad is to coordinate a celebration of culture…
REVIEW: The Histories, by the RSC at the Roundhouse, London
REVIEW: Shakespeare’s history plays form two cycles. Confusingly the early cycle consists of four plays about Kings Henry VI and…
Marilyn Monroe: Larger in death
There`s a decided irony and one which probably would amuse Marilyn Monroe herself that La Diva is more famous now…
REVIEW: Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award, Natural History Museum, London
REVIEW: The Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award Exhibition is testament both to nature’s beauty and the skill and…
Turn your office into an art gallery – and invite the public in
Hector Proud noticed that many people walking past mistook his PR office for yet another East End gallery space. So…
In conversation with Sophie Macpherson - fine art recruiter
Sophie Macpherson - if the name sounds familiar it's no wonder: Sophie runs the fine art world's best known recruitment…
How to run a leading festival with one full-time staff member
It’s been described as the nearest thing the Belfast Festival has to a “fringe” even though it takes place several…
Finding The Moment
Michael David Jones is in the running to be part of Birmingham's FIERCE festival with The Moment Before We Kiss,…
REVIEW: Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, Photographers’ Gallery, London
REVIEW: The Photographers’ Gallery would have to be the perfect Saturday afternoon gallery. Right in the middle of Soho/Covent Garden…
REVIEW: Ansel Adams, City Art Centre, Edinburgh
REVIEW: Gordon Haynes reviews Ansel Adams: "The artistry shines out and, for their time, they must have been truly ground-breaking".