Mark Croxford and Adeline Guy Interview
Monochrome stripes, pixels and retro hues trace the curved forms in The Arch Window at Southwark. 'Spring' combines the sense of colour, pattern and shape that is typical of Mark Croxford’s rhythmic sculptures. His interest in contemporary art and design seemed a perfect match with Adeline Guy...
SHOW – A Preview of the New Exhibition at Jerwood Space
When I met up with curator Sarah Williams at Jerwood Space she had a rather bizarre list of tasks to be completed before her new exhibition SHOW opened at the gallery the following week...
Gemma Nelson Interview
Driven by a myriad of influences, from Raqib Shaw to Helen Chadwick and from literature to French plaits, artist Gemma Nelson creates mesmerizing canvases of hyperactive patterns and vivid colour. These works have won her much praise and attention over the past few years, and seen her exhibit at the likes of...
24 Photography – Interview with Ali Waggie
The number 24 holds significance in a surprising number of fields. There are 24 hours in the day,24 ribs in the body, 24 letters in both the modern and classical Greek alphabet, 24 Carats needed to make 100% pure gold and 24 frames per second in your average motion picture. But, for a group of...
Samantha Donnelly – The Shape We’re In Interview
In the lead up to the hotly anticipated opening of the Zabludowicz Collection’s survey of contemporary sculpture, The Shape We’re In, we talk to Samantha Donnelly, one of the artist’s commissioned to produce new work for the show...
Adam Ball Interview
Arriving at the front gate of artist Adam Ball's North London studio, it is cold, wet and miserable but, despite the weather and the fact that he has had a busy morning delivering works, the artist greets me warmly. He leads me down a cobbled path, through a garden and into his studio. On the...
Wayne Chisnall – Interview
Over the past few years the multi-talented Wayne Chisnall has enjoyed success for his sculptures and illustrations alike; from being awarded a bursary by the Royal British Society of Sculptors, to having his part Spiderman- (and part orange segment-, part Invasion of the Body Snatches-, and part Simon Bisley-) inspired print bought by none other...
Rory Buckley Interview
Rory Buckley’s installations combine sculpture, performance, movement and space, as well as, an explosive curiosity for the boundaries of sound. After exhibiting in Southbank’s Royal Festival Hall earlier this year, STYX Project presents his first solo show in London...
Serena Korda – Ask For Dust
As part of her latest piece, Laid to Rest, Serena Korda is asking the public for their dust. With it she intends to make 500 bricks, which will be piled into a stack and displayed as part of the Wellcome Collection's forthcoming exhibition Dirt: The Filthy Reality of Everyday Life. I interviewed the artist, to...
AirImages Talk
Referencing theatre, fashion and advertising AIRImages are looking to blur the boundaries between the different outlets of images...
Koh Sang Woo Interview
Part fantasy, part biographical, Koh Sang Woo creates an alternative vision of the world...
