

Tracey Emin’s A Fortnight of Tears at the White Cube: ADVISORY WARNING: CONTAINS SCENES OF AN UPSETT
“A fortnight of tears” is Tracey Emin’s honest description of the period of time she spent weeping after her mother’s passing. She wept...


Gilbert and George and their FUCKOSOPHY
Never have I read so many variations of the word 'fuck' across one space within an hour. As a young (and rebellious) student, one would...


Basquiat @ Barbican
Jean-Michel Basquiat. Today an icon for the rebellious youth. Died from a heroin overdose at age 27. Now his 'primitive' crown drawing is...


Matisse @ Royal Academy
Exhibited in the small Sackler gallery, Matisse’s paintings hang like the objects within his paintings. They are detached from one...


Chris Ofili... A watercolour tapestry?
WEAVING MAGIC AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY Would you believe it? A contemporary tapestry based on a watercolour painting? I urge you to go see...


Daniel Richter @ Camden Arts Centre
Daniel Richter, Tuanus, 2000. This cheerfully abstract and psychedellic coloured painting deceives its audience easily. The subject...


Giacometti with a gigolo.
Loved this man ever since I first saw his nightmarish figures in Switzerland. His sculpture succeeds in feeding my personal fascination...


Grayson Perry @ Serpentine Gallery ft. Serpentine Pavilion.
This years' architect chosen to design the Serpentine Pavillion is Francis Kéré. His installation resembles a nest with the vertical and...


Summer Exhibition @ Royal Academy
Last year I was invited to the Royal Academy as a friend.. this time round I was invited as a buyer yippee! (after purchasing a print by...


CSM Degree Show - SPOILER: !Dead Flies!
As predicted, the CSM Fashion undergraduates did not fail to shock, outrage or impress. I have selected one design that still haunts...
























