
'Angel of Anarchy', Eileen Agar, Whitechapel Gallery
I must confess I had never heard of Eileen Agar until this retrospective of her work at the Whitechapel Gallery caught my eye. I think it...

Tabish Khan: 'Creativity will continue to bloom whatever the world looks like'
Tabish Khan is an art critic specialising in London's art scene. He talks to us about inclusivity, art speak, what art might look like...

Women: States of Being, Melanie Furtado
In her sculptural series, Women: States of Being, Melanie Furtado gives us a much welcome alternative to the stale, one dimensional male...

DONT WALK WALK, Deal, Kent
DONT WALK WALK opened in 2017 and is an independent, artist-run gallery based in Deal, Kent. DWW brings together a variety of quirky,...

Sunday Art Fair - exciting artwork, quirky galleries and the best antidote to Frieze
Every October, as autumn brings back the cold and the rain to London, our city becomes gripped by an art fair frenzy. Everywhere you...

Unvoiced: Feminism, BDSM love stories, Gothic beaches and Japanese Zen...
The 'Unvoiced' group show, the first organised by TaintedGlory Art Blog, took place at the St Augustine Tower in London in June 2019. The...

Sacha Craddock:'I had a level of guilt about writing about work as opposed to making it'
Sacha Craddock is a London-based art critic, curator, writer & teacher. She started her career writing at the Guardian and the Times. She...

Cosey Fanni Tutti:'I won’t compromise my work or my life choices in order to be accepted'
Cosey Fanni Tutti is a UK-based musician and artist. She is a founding member of avant-garde band Throbbing Gristle and of electronic...

'Boom For Real - The Late Teenage Years of Jean- Michel Basquiat'
Film by Sara Driver, Showing at the Barbican Cinemas, July 2018. A 16 year old Jean-Michel Basquiat walks around the mean streets of New...

A day in the life of a studio cat ...
Cats have often been the preferred companions of writers, from Hemingway to Bukowski. But how do they relate to artists? New Zealand...