Here are a few images from our archives – graffiti pics from Notting Hill, circa 2003:
Photos from the hugely popular Cans Festival organised by graffiti artist Banksy. Many of the usual suspects from the world of graffiti, stencil and street art were there to show off their goods, however the area that we think really seemed to take off and grew a life of its own was the designated spray-your-stencil [...]
Sitting on a chair is totally unsuited to the human physiognomy. The chair traps the sitter, making him vegetative, slowing down bodily processes and functions. It restricts the skeletal muscles and the lungs. The leg muscles are relieved in favour of the buttock muscles, which becomes chronically tense, while the back muscles are weakened, [...]
Here are a few snaps from this summers Antony Gormley’s exhibition/installation at the Hayward Gallery and the South Bank.
The latest installtion from Gromley – the Blind Light – is a vapour filled glass box that dizzies and disorients. With almost zero visibility, it is calming and cool yet curiously scary the heavy fog overwhelms your [...]
This year’s RCA exhibition found itself split in two parts – the artists (who stayed in the main building on the campus) and the designers who were packed into a tent across the road in Hyde Park. Here are a few snaps from both.
As I was shoved into a corner by my fellow Londoners on the tube the other day, I noticed a new poster in the Picaddilly line carriage. The work by artist Nils Norman is an adaptation of the above-ground poster that highlights the tourist attractions at ground level. It emcompases “a series of unrealised and [...]