The first-ever London exhibit of this iconic photographer’s work.
The Electric Kid show by Moritz Waldemeyer at Rabih Hage during London Design Festival.
Last week, on behalf of Istanbul Modern, Camron took Monocle, Domus, Lapiz International Art Magazine, Elle Deco
Last week I went to see the “Surprise, Surprise" exhibition at ICA.
We ventured into the realms of EC1 to see the latest exhibition from the London-based, German-born designer, Gitta Gschwendtner.
The new Louise T Blouin Institute opening last month and we went to have a look at the first exhibition which is James Turrell – A Life in Light.
A brisk walk away from the pigeons of Piazza San Marcolies the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
Buying art can be such an intimidating prospect, but not so at a fabulous new art gallery in East Dulwich called 14 Upland Road, which I stumbled across at the weekend.
The Model for a Hotel by Thomas Schutte stands on Trafalgar Square’s 4th plinth.
London-based, Italian-born designer Martino Gamper likes to cook; so much so that he frequently sets up his own guerrilla restaurants
I came across the John Lennon wall in Prague when I was staying in Mala Strana taking my father to see his family.
If you are walking across Millennium Bridge this summer you will be met by the works of six street artists who are making the Tate Modern
After attending Sotheby’s pioneering two-day auction of new Damien Hirst works “Beautiful Inside My Head Forever"
TASCHEN, the famous art book publisher with five exclusive stores around the world, has just opened its first UK shop
As Obama supporters at Camron, I was delighted to discover this portrait of him by José Maria Cano at The Riflemaker Gallery booth at Zoo.
We stopped by the National Geographic Store’s grand opening today to check it out. From the brilliantly curated photography show in the Main Gallery
While on my recent visit to New York to see my client Rockwell group I stumbled across Tree Huts a slightly surreal art installation in Maddison Square Park
We braved lashing rain and freezing temperatures to catch Seizure – an art installation created by Roger Hiorns
Marcus and I popped into the new Opus Store on King Street in Covent Garden and were blown away by the gallery-like setting surrounding these magnificent books.
Prada and Gagosian’s tag-team brought the fashion and art crowd to Carsten Höller’s Double Club Congo Prada party, which created a dialogue between Congolese and Western contemporary music, lifestyle, arts and design.
I always enjoy graduate show season; I think it’s great to witness the total freedom of creativity which students enjoy and you can guarantee there’ll always be some outrageous designs on show!
On Tuesday, I attended the opening of the Pavilion of Art & Design in Berkeley Square. The show was absolutely buzzing with activity.
Damien Hirst’s ‘No Love Lost; Blue Paintings’ are currently on show at the Wallace Collection, so I checked them out.
Trafalgar Square is hosting a forest of trees from Ghana this week as part of an installation by artist Angela Palmer.
Galerie Karsten Greve in Paris is showing Claire Morgan’s remarkable work. The artist’s obsessively calculated and intricately crafted hanging
This exhibition at the Royal Academy shows a personal and often poignant insight into the real life of Van Gogh.
I visited Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge, an enchanting gallery, currently showing ‘Modern Times’ with examples of drawing in every modern art
If it moves, twinkles, reacts to light, sound and movement then there’s a place for it in the Kinetica Art Fair.
The ‘Well Transparent Chair’ is Ron Arad’s re-interpretation of the original Well Tempered Chair, which he first designed in 1986
Michael Landy has transformed the South London Gallery into Art Bin, a large perspex container for the disposal of art work.
The Ultra Lounge at Selfridges has been transformed into a maze of exhibits that challenges you to look closer at the world and at all things small and beautiful.
Just before the notorious and crime-ridden 1960s-built Market Estate near King’s Cross was bulldozed, the place bloomed with creativity as 75 artists got together to produce a range of intriguing site
Tony Cragg, the remarkable British artist and sculptor has presented his most recent work at the Lisson Gallery
Newspeak: British Art Now is the latest exhibition to take over The Saatchi Gallery.
The Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy has opened with the usual mix of work by academicians, emerging artists and the lucky few who were selected from the public competition.
Sun shining, I headed over to picnic in the unlikely spot of Trafalgar Square, to catch a glimpse of the bottled up HMS Victory, recently docked on the fourth plinth.
On Friday, I headed over to Gagosian Gallery Britannia Street which is playing host to an exhibition featuring works reflecting Picasso’s domestic life.
I was in Gateshead and Newcastle last week and nipped into the wonderful Baltic Centre.
Last night I went to the Private View for this year’s Threadneedle Prize, which is worth £10,000 to a winning artist.
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