Visual Arts
Go west... life is arty there
In May last year The Times proclaimed the east end to be ‘London’s new Bohemia’. With galleries relentlessly sprouting up…
Please do touch the art!
It’s not every day arts establishments urge spectators to get up close and personal and feel the art work. However…
Career profile: Pete Ferguson, Edinburgh musician
Edinburgh born musician, rapper, poet, promoter and producer Pete Ferguson aka Pedro Solenoid has just finished recording his latest album…
The Middle East film festival season kicks off
For many nations in the Middle East the retreat of the blazing summer heat in about October each year is…
REVIEW: The Painting of Modern Life, The Hayward
"Larger than life, the exhibition is ultimately a journey through versions of reality and questions ways of seeing. It’s definitely…
What makes a good website?
"We can't all be JK Rowling, but the Inkerman website provides a shop window which we hope will attract the…
Platform 5: Trains & Boasts & Plans
The London Transport Museum re-opens tomorrow with design as its focus. So what better time to hear from Gordon Haynes…
REVIEW: Paper Movies: Graphic Design and Photography at Harpers Bazaar and Vogue, 1934 to 1963, V&A
REVIEW: Catherine Stubbs reviews the V&A's special treat for fashionistas, magazine and photography enthusiasts - an exhibition exploring the work…
In conversation with Nathaniel Rackowe, artist
Nathaniel Rackowe makes large scale sculptural works combining light and phsycial materials designed to interact with the architectural environment in…
Career profile: Lesley Anne Derks, artist
Jane Rae speaks to Lesley Anne, who studied at the Glasgow School of Art and the University of Barcelona. She…