
'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...

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...

Bruce Nauman - Tate Modern - 'Despite all my rage, I am still just a rat in a cage'
In the 1960s American artist Bruce Nauman began exploring and redefining what an artwork could be. He is now considered one of the most...

'I am a proud outsider', Fabienne Jenny Jacquet
Fabienne Jenny Jacquet is a painter and writer. She also started this blog and we thought it was time to turn the tables and ask her...

'Traces of you', Gill Button, James Freeman Gallery
This show literally stoppped me in my tracks. I was on my way to the London Art Fair on a cold, grey London morning when I caught a...

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...

Lidija Seferović: 'My items should make you think twice before you decide if you’d like to displ
Lidija Seferović is a textile artist based in London, UK. Can you tell us about the inspiration behind your practice. For example, why...

Cradeaux Alexander: 'The artist-as-actor really comes into the fore here, when I take on iconic
Cradeaux Alexander is a London-based multi-media artist. Can you tell us about the inspiration and concerns behind your art practice?...

Tom Lines: 'Picasso depicted himself as a Minotaur almost as excuse for how awfully he treated h
Tom Lines is multimedia artist currently studying at Newcastle University. He works across media, including painting, drawing,...

Joe Turpin: Tate's ''Portraying a nation''? you cannot call it that and only sho
Joe Turpin is a South African/British visual artist, now based in Johannesburg It seems to me that pop art, street art and expressionism...