• PHOTOGRAPHY

    “EXPÉRIENCES LUMINEUSES” THOMAS RUFF PHOTOGRAPHY

    For many years, Thomas Ruff has been exploring the origins and history of photography in his series. In doing so, he has always questioned the significance of the actual starting points of photography and its essence. In contrast to painting,…

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    SEYDOU KEITA – THE QUEST FOR HUMAN BEAUTY

    In the 1950s and 60s, a colourful collection of inhabitants of Bamako, capital of Mali, posed for Seydou Keïta, one of Africa’s most renowned photographer. People visited Keïta’s studio to have their picture taken at their best: wearing extravagant dresses…

  • Art,  Blackqube

    DONNA HUANCA

    American artist Donna Huanca is known for her multi-sensory works and her continued exploration of themes including the body, the cycles of life, and the chaos of the natural world. She stunnes the audience with her impressive installations including large-scale…

  • Art,  FEATURED

    SCALE, COLOR & VOLUME – SCULPTURES BY ANISH KAPOOR

    Anish Kapoor is one of the most influential sculptors of his generation. Perhaps most famous for public sculptures that are both adventures in form and feats of engineering, Kapoor manoeuvres between vastly different scales, across numerous series of work. Immense…

  • Art

    Michel Perez Pollo – Sculptured Paintings

    “Bolero” is the latest series of paintings by Cuban-born, Madrid-based painter Michel Pérez Pollo, comprising large- and small-scale paintings of abstracted glyph-like forms in rich, earthen hues. The title “Bolero” is drawn from the eponymous Cuban musical genre, which developed…

  • DESIGN

    ATELIER VAN LIESHOUT – “BAD IDEAS FOR GOOD LIVING”

    Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents ”Bad Ideas for Good Living“, a solo exhibition in London by Rotterdam-based  Atelier Van Lieshout. Opening alongside the publication of a new book by the same name, the show spans the gallery spaces, Prouvé House and Ladbroke…