People interacting with SLWA’s Pillow Talk project
It was a busy evening for the South London Women Artists’ project Pillow Talk. The project was being exhibited as part of the Uniqlo Tate Lates.
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It was a busy evening for the South London Women Artists’ project Pillow Talk. The project was being exhibited as part of the Uniqlo Tate Lates.
You can see my work, ‘Take one, leave one’ amongst other pillow artworks made by members of the SLWA at the next Uniqlo Tate Late in the Blavatnik Building…
Studiomate Chud had paintings and ceramics on show in the Centre for Languages, Culture & Communication at Imperial College London. It was the first time I’d seen her work outside of the studio, so...
A few pictures from a recent visit to Black Chronicles: Photographic portraits 1862 – 1948, an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London. A mixture of images from the Gallery’s Collection and photographs from the Hulton Archive (a division...
For our show, The Art Academy partnered with Four Communications to install the exhibition in their London Bridge offices during the working day.
Some pictures from the Pillow Talk: Conversations with women exhibition held at Brixton East last night. The exhibition was collaboration between the South London Women Artists (SLWA) group and Goldsmiths Library
These photographs, from an exhibition at the Horniman Museum, are a result of a collaboration between British artist Helen Marshall and Indonesian artist, Risang Yuwono.
Got the How Long is a Piece of String posters back from Ditto Press today… It’s printed with three colours onto A3 sugar paper that folds down to A6.
As a way of documenting the ‘How long is a piece of string‘ installation, I designed a fold-out poster containing some background information about the project. Also included are details about the process of making the work,...
On a day trip to Wakefield and Leeds I accidentally ended up at the Private View for Katrina Palmer’s The Necropolitan Line, and I’m so glad I did. I knew nothing about the show...
Which one of these is the non-smoking lifeboat is an exhibition of work created during a 6 week residency at the Pangaea Sculptors’ Centre in Hackney, London Seven sculptors worked on site to create the three-dimensional...
‘Freedom of Assembly’ was an exhibition at the White Cube, Bermondsey, by Theaster Gates in July 2015. It presented a large, diverse collection of his new work; a mixture of objects, paintings and video. Freedom of Assembly is...