A party was held at the Danish Embassy in London to mark the publication of Monocle’s ‘Quality of Life’ issue in June.
Last night Monocle hosted a subscriber event in Lamb’s Conduit Street. Readers were able to visit stores who had gone out of their way to make the evening special
NEO Bankside enjoyed sweet success at this summer’s London Festival of Architecture. Native Land and Grosvenor, who are jointly building the new development (designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners)
I was lucky enough to be part of a press trip to the wonderful Belevedere Hotel in Mykonos last week.
Judith and Ros had their first SNOG the other day and were pleasantly surprised by the experience!
Barcelona is a fabulous city, famous for lots of wonderful things… including the most amazing chocolate shop called xocoa.
This year’s Frieze Art Fair was as frenetic as ever. The huge structure in Regent’s Park makes a dramatic home for hundreds of galleries from around the world to show their best artists.
The very first MONOCLE shop – possibly the smallest and most stylish retail space in London – opened at 2A George Street, just off Marylebone High Street
There’s always something daunting about huge international art fairs. However, what struck me about the rich mix of work on offer at the London Art Fair
I bumped into Damien Hirst at the launch of his latest retail venture Other Criteria at 14 Hinde Street, W1.
I joined the tourist throng in Bath over the sunny weekend. Tucked away down a side street I discovered an amazing sweet shop
I ventured to Tate Britain to check out the Turner Prize short list. The ideas behind the work were strong and the execution, in most cases, was beautiful. I’ll put my money on Lucy Skaer to win the prize.
There are so many ways in which artists strive to convey a sense of character, situation and relationships in their work.
Lambs Conduit Street is renowned as London’s most fashionable and original high street. Darkroom has just opened there
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.
Whilst in Yorkshire over the weekend I visited the amazing Salts Mill near Bradford. The factory was built to manufacture expensive
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
The degree show season has kicked off and I nipped down to Kensington Gore to look at the Royal College of Art’s contribution from the Class of 2010.
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.
I was in Gateshead and Newcastle last week and nipped into the wonderful Baltic Centre.
I was in Edinburgh last week to enjoy the glorious mayhem of the Festival and watch masses of Fringe shows.
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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