“ANTHROPOCENE” EDWARD BURTYNSKY AT CHRISTOPHE GUYE GALLERY
The ‘Anthropocene’ Project is a multidisciplinary body of work by Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky combining fine art photography, film
CECIL BEATON AT HUXLEY PARLOUR GALLERY
As a prominent member of the ‘Bright Young Things’ in London during the 1920s, Cecil Beaton was uniquely placed to photograph a generation
“LOS ANGELES LANGUAGE” JEAN-PHILIPPE DELHOMME AT PERROTIN
For Ernest Hemingway, an American in Paris, Paris was “a moveable feast”. For Jean-Philippe Delhomme, a Frenchman in Los Angeles
“A NEW VISION OF LIVING” HABITAT ’67 REFURBISHED BY SAFDIE
Habitat was the major theme exhibition of the 1967 Montreal World Exposition. As a landmark demonstration project, it pioneered a vision for urban housing using the technology
“LAND OF DREAMS” NEW PORTRAITS AND INSTALLATIONS BY SHIRIN NESHAT
Over the past three decades, photographer and filmmaker Shirin Neshat has produced some of the most arresting imagery in contemporary
ARTIST IN FOCUS – CINGA SAMSON’S “MEN ARE DIFFERENT ..”
Originally a photography student, it was fifteen years ago that Cinga Samson began to pursue fine art painting. This medium shift was inspired
“RADICAL FIGURES” PROTAGONISTS & STORIES AT WHITECHAPEL GALLERY
Since painting was pronounced dead in the 1980s, a new generation of artists has been revitalising the expressive potential
“TEXTURES OF REALITY” ISABELLE BORGES VISUALIZES PATTERNS & STRUCTURES
In her mostly abstract works, Isabelle Borges explores patterns and structures she encounters in the visible world. Her main focus is